Roomba 535 "coin" demonstration
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I wouldn't want any vacuum to deliberately pick up stuff like coins. Just like I wouldn't want it to suck up a screw or a ring.
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That will break it!!
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I have stand up vacuums that do about the same thing or it screws them up..dont see a problem really...I pick up money and I dont want to go thru crap to get it back...all's good in my book
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Roomba: it sucks the money out of your wallet, not off the floor!
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irobot has actually designed their Robots to prevent picking up large items which could potentially damage its self.... Thats a plus in my book considering I just paid £500 ($900) for a Vacuum.
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ya know if ya really need a coin removal system for your floors you could get the shop vac model its meant to pick up hardware such as nuts and bolts coins shouldn't be to much of a bother for it
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A smaller sucktion fan means quiter operation.
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@alextilson I agree that they need a couple of years to be worth buying, but they don't make you lazy, cleaning manually makes you lazy, cause it's so boring that you don't even wanna exercise afterwards. These robotics frees people from boring jobs that does nothing but making your body sore.
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robot vacuums are crap, they are a gimic toy, for lazy slobs
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so it pushes your money around on the floor... woo...
I agree. Its designed to pick up dirt... not larger items that may damage it. Thats a plus in my book.
Ambrose0717 3 years ago 14
Is there a reason why it should suck up coins? If you drop a coin, pick it up. If you drop crumbs, dirt etc. THEN is the time to turn the thing on.
Freshbott2 2 years ago 10