A roomba was a nice gift from younger son, who is now in his 50’s. Very thoughtful, but he did not realize that some of us oldsters have will have difficulties with it. There’s the bending to get it out from under low furniture or lifting to move it to another level or handling the dust that flies when the filter is pulled or the frequent stops when on carpet. I stay with a long handled mop and damp pads and an ancient Kenmore canister vacuum. Easy, light, flexible exercise. Some of us need that more as we get to a certain age.
C over 2 years ago
Or possibly just vacuous
Ricky Bennett over 2 years ago
That really sucks…
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Just deal with it best you can! Been there done that!
walstib Premium Member over 2 years ago
Be the Roomba.
Bill The Nuke over 2 years ago
She’s a suck up?
sandpiper over 2 years ago
A roomba was a nice gift from younger son, who is now in his 50’s. Very thoughtful, but he did not realize that some of us oldsters have will have difficulties with it. There’s the bending to get it out from under low furniture or lifting to move it to another level or handling the dust that flies when the filter is pulled or the frequent stops when on carpet. I stay with a long handled mop and damp pads and an ancient Kenmore canister vacuum. Easy, light, flexible exercise. Some of us need that more as we get to a certain age.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
You battery life is average.
Camiyami Premium Member over 2 years ago
I prefer being my own “roomba” because I like the clean, straight vacuum lines. You can’t get that from a roaming robot vac.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
Sure lady, then why aren’t you crawling on the floor, sucking up the dirt ?
J. R. M. over 2 years ago
I’m so poor, all I can afford is a Broom-ba