Thursday, October 5, 2017

ROBOTICS for the home



Work Horses For Your Home - ROBOTS


So! How are you spending your time? Is it in a productive or time saving way, and are you getting your share of fun time?
 Not enough leisure time?  Maybe you should consider conserving your time so that you can do the things you like to do and the things you really want to do.

There are robots on the market that will allow you to do just that, save time and save money.  Whatever you prefer to do instead of cleaning house, washing clothes, lawn work, or spending unnecessary time in the kitchen, robotics will provide that time saving appliance or gadget.  After all, your time is worth something to you. Your time could be worth fun at the beach, golfing, watching sports, a day at the spa, or just time sleeping or putting your feet up and relaxing.  

Since you are not a workhorse, don’t try to be one by getting all the chores completed around your house by yourself. Instead, get a real workhorse.  Get a robot. That’s right. You don’t have to pay it by the hour or job.  You don’t have to feed it, and, best of all, you don’t have to do the work.  It won’t argue or talk back.  It just works.

Robotics have become a very visible part of contemporary life.  They can make everyday living easier and even improve the quality of life. The value is saving time and money, while getting the job done.  

ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANERS:  To begin, consider the power of the vacuum cleaner (no pun intended). 

Whether you have hardwood, tile, or carpeted floors, you are going to keep them clean.

To free up your spa time, beach time or just plain sleeping and relaxing time, get a robotic vacuum to keep the floors and carpet clean and dirt free. You might want to consider a robotic partner for the vacuum cleaner, namely the robotic floor mopper.  Sound good?  I am all for anything reasonable to save time and work around my house. One of the perks of these floor cleaning robots is that they can maneuver under furniture where the conventional vacuum cannot due to it’s size. Depending on the make and model, it has intelligence that allows it to know when it cannot pick up anymore dirt or dust, and it will park itself at a designated spot.
It also recharges at own docking station automatically. These robot vacuum cleaners have definitely caught my eye.  I’m still looking into this type of vacuum cleaner.

More and more of these robotic vacuums can be used with a smart phone. This means that you  can program and schedule cleaning and you don’t have to be at home.  And if you do this, your floors will be clean when you get home. Frees up your time. Nice feature. To me, this is a good thing. If you have a job, you don’t have to mop or vacuum when you get home.

FLOOR MOPPING ROBOT:  I am looking into the robot that mops the floor. Yes, it mops the floor. Now, this robot supposedly sweeps and mops the floor.  Love that. Works on hardwood floors, tile, and stone that you find in kitchens and bathrooms. I am particularly interested to know if it can get into small spaces like in the bathroom around the toilet. I do know that the robot can be recharged and, for mopping, it uses disposable cloths, one type for sweeping and the other type for mopping.  Right now, there are at least 3 brands on the market that sweep and mop floors. 

PET HAIR ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER:  A labor
saving robot for pet owners
There is at least one robotic vacuum cleaner that I have run across, there are probably others, that is designed, exclusively to pick up pet hair and fur.  This vacuum supposedly, sweeps, vacuums, mops, and sterilizes and uses a HEPA filtration simultaneously. It will return to the charging station automatically when the battery gets low. Pet owners, you were not left out when this vacuum was designed. Getting rid of pet hair on the carpet and on furniture can be a real challenge.  If its on your furniture, it definitely will come off on your clothes.  So, a robotic pet hair vacuum cleaner that allows you to customize your cleaning schedule up to 7 days is certainly worth considering, don’t you think?

                                                                        Hope this was helpful, goodtips

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