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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

Avah demonstrates the proper use of the Litter-Robot. :-)

Full review:
http://www.geardiary.com/2008/03/20/the-litter-robot-review/

From the review:

"I thought about adding some cool background music to this video, but in the end I decided that it was best to leave the audio alone; I thought it important for you to be able to hear the mechanical sound made as the globe rotates in an otherwise perfectly quiet room. We have ours set up in the middle bathroom, and we have grown used to the sound it makes when tripped. Realize that this is a room with no carpet and very little furniture (other than porcelain, heh!), so yours may sound quieter if it is in a different environment. If the tumbling sounds are going to bother you, then the robot might be best placed in a laundry room or basement."

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  • Haven't you ever heard of privacy? What if i take a video of you talking a bathroom break?

  • just mindlessly mash any number above 5 on your keyboard for the SAME PART O_O

  • First off all the crap gets tossed up into the ceiling of the dome and then dumped through a portal. Anyone with commong sense should know that the cat will end up having crap smeared on his head or tail the next time its used unless the dome is cleaned manually. what a flawed system

  • this is the worlds best practical joke, its actually a shit powered catapult

  • @TheKastani Not at all! You put the clumping litter in, and the cat covers up its business. The machine waits a few minutes which dries it up before rotating. When it rotates, it sifts out the clean litter, dumps the clumps into the bottom, and then rotates back, returning and smoothing the litter. The walls don't really get messy since there is plenty of litter covering the clumps. The spherical part comes off and is easily washed in the bathtub.

  • WAY too small. How would you like to use a bathroom where 1/4 of your body poked out of the top of it?

  • For those worried about the noise factor at night, just buy a simple plug timer (like we use on Christmas lights). They're about 10 bucks and you can simply have the thing physically off all night. Next time your cat goes after sun up, it dumps all the night waste.

  • What. It sounds like a lawn mower, hair dryer, and vaccuum all going at the same time. How does such a small machine make that much noise?

  • @lankey32 You are SO WRONG! I'm a 70-yr old disabled lazy fuck of a woman who runs a 5+ acre animal rescue sanctuary by myself - and the Litter Robot that I bought 3 years ago far outperforms the messy Omega! It saves me the back-breaking work of scooping, cleaning, dumping, etc. that I had to do for the cats confined indoors-sometimes as many as eight at once. IT DOES NOT JAM. EVER! I have more time for cleaning coops, barns, & kennels, fixing fences, whatever. Lazy fuck? I don't think so!

  • is it that loud?

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