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iRobot Dirt Dog Heavy Duty Cleaning Robot – Item: 142-555

Let your iRobot Dirt Dog Heavy Duty Cleaning Robot dance around the garage or basement, cleaning while you relax. This model features an oversized bin for collecting the dirt, sawdust and other debris that can collect on your garage, basement or other hard floor surface, including industrial carpet. You also get the virtual wall that enables you to confine the Dirt Dog to cleaning a specific area. iRobot Dirt Dog Sweeping Robot Features: Charger – recharges in about 6 hours Side-brush cleaning tool – cleans along walls and gets into corners Virtual wall; requires 2 D batteries, not included Model #1100 Measures approx. 13.4″ in diameter Comes with a manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty Keywords: Home…

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20 comments

  1. Notice after 2 minutes, the robots keep missing one patch next to where they starter, and when they move onto next floor, the price window covers up the bit’s the robot missed!

  2. @dodouli 129

  3. whats the price?

  4. those robots and make us lazy slumps :/

  5. kirby is better, MUCH BETTER but roomba and dirt dog gets stuf u miss like under the bed, etc………….

  6. convenient cut when the bot gets stuck under the table

  7. the idea us to set it and leave

  8. u can change it

  9. so? the robot cleans more stuff and u don’t have to do it and it cleans the stuff u missed with your own EYES!!!!!!

  10. This is slicker than snot on a chickens lip

  11. not good not bad

  12. this robot’s IQ seems low.

  13. it takes how long to get that dust ? 3 min or so ? with a dust mop…… just one swish out of the garage and done less than 30 seconds lol

  14. Nope. you can get it on iRobot’s online store also.

  15. I have one and I love the thing.

  16. battery life gets shorter and shorter and shorter…

  17. My Roomba ssems to obey the “3 Laws of Robotics”. Especially the rule that it will not clean a room if it might harm a human….lol.

  18. For now, I’ll keep telling people about adopting the robot-attitude. Most people laugh but don’t get it. “well your washing machine is ALSO a robot, and sure it doesn’t walk around, but it’s the same, not???

  19. Basicly I’m found to see that roomba design has grown a lot and has evolved in an archetypical shape. That shape just makes so much sense! Just wondering how the scooba will evolve: I would really love to see a weekly shedule possibility, with an automatic tank refill of some kind… That would be so groovy.

  20. Honestly I’m VERY impressed that the roomba’s don’t look the way they do and not like a ‘humanoid with a vacuumcleaner in hand’. This is the mental picture that most people have of robots. It’s old school sci-fi of course. Funny in a way, but not reality.

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