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Product Name: | iRobot® Roomba® i1 (1152) Robot Vacuum - Wi-Fi® Connected Mapping Works with Google Ideal for Pet Hair Carpets |
Product Description: | iRobot® Roomba® i1 (1152) Robot Vacuum - Wi-Fi® Connected Mapping Works with Google Ideal for Pet Hair Carpets |
Product SKU: | 230881547 |
UPC: | 885155029133 |
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What do you mean by that?
I'm thinking of this as a gift for my parents, but they have limestone floors with grout throughout the house...
Anyone know if it can go up and down uneven surfaces? The stone is raw and not 100% uniform. Maybe up to 1/8" difference between some sections of grout and stone.
Wondering if it might get stuck or go in loops or if it can still cruise around the house and vacuum?
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I'm thinking of this as a gift for my parents, but they have limestone floors with grout throughout the house...
Anyone know if it can go up and down uneven surfaces? The stone is raw and not 100% uniform. Maybe up to 1/8" difference between some sections of grout and stone.
Wondering if it might get stuck or go in loops or if it can still cruise around the house and vacuum?
It's mostly a sweeper. If they have uneven floors, it can navigate, but won't get most of the dirt it can't hit with the rollers.
I'm thinking of this as a gift for my parents, but they have limestone floors with grout throughout the house...
Anyone know if it can go up and down uneven surfaces? The stone is raw and not 100% uniform. Maybe up to 1/8" difference between some sections of grout and stone.
Wondering if it might get stuck or go in loops or if it can still cruise around the house and vacuum?
Without a doubt it will be handle the elevation change of grout. Meaning, it won't get stuck. How well it cleans is the bigger question. Might not pick up small particles in the lower sections of grout unless they get hit with the spinning 3-brush part. If you've ever watched one in operation you'll know what I mean. It covers the entire floor with multiple passes, but only so many parts of the floor get hit with the spinning brush.
At this price I'd give it a try you can always return it.
I got roughly 2 years of decent pickup with this model on tile flooring. But, I've also ran into the error where it just doesn't charge despite it being directly on the charger. This seems to be a common problem (unfortunately) but for $100 it is probably worth it.