Will be keen to hear from anyone who’s had a robot vacuum for a few years and still likes it / it works? That’s what I find off-putting: the idea that I’d have to replace it.
New purchase!
This time it’s the simple scrubber, it charges up and then you can hold it or attach it to the pole it comes with. It moves side-to-side rapidly. So far I’ve used it on
-parts of the bath the spinning scrubber wasn’t doing too well
-tiles and cupboard door
-oven door
- laminate floor (it is deep textured and the cat often emits fur balls…you get the idea) sp
It’s been brilliant, very happy with it so far. It does require you to have some strength to direct the vibrating scrubber and some motor skills in adding/releasing to the frame/pole but it’s well designed, part of the plate is held on by Velcro and magnets so it’s actually easy to remove. Comes with two “heads” a scoured and a soft cloth. Both Velcro on to the plate and can be washed in the machine.
The company are very good, my pole came with a dodgy fixing so they’re sending me a whole new machine and said I can keep the old one!?
I’m not sure, I guess you’d need to hold it at an angle to use the edge or corner of it to get right in. I think you can get handheld scrub devices for grout (they look like a giant electric toothbrush)
Order the Lakeland Electric Scrubber Cleaning Brush online with our 3 year guarantee. Includes 4 interchangeable cleaning heads and non-slip grip design.
www.lakeland.co.uk
(All my grout is dark grey which cuts down on having to keep it clean!)
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