Monday, September 27, 2010

The iRobot 532 Vacuum Can Clean Your House Without You


Our house isn't huge, but when you're cleaning up after eight pets, it can seem like it is. So maybe it isn't surprising that when we "met" the iRobot 532 Vacuum, it was instant attraction. It wasn't just that it was cute, we found out that it could also vacuum a room (or three) without any help from us; it could even pick up all that pet hair!

The iRobot 532 Vacuum is a master of convenience and efficiency. You don't need to follow it around, pushing it backward and forward; you just have to tell it where you want it to clean and push a button. You "tell" it where to clean by programming its boundaries. It has two virtual walls built in and uses infrared beams to mark its boundaries. It can then clean up to three and a half rooms on one charge, all while avoiding those areas you want it to stay away from.

And it just doesn't roll around on its own: The iRobot Roomba Vacuum is out to do a job. It's equipped to pick up automatically all of the hair, dander, and kitty litter your pets leave behind. It stores what it picks up in its two interchangeable debris bins, and they will hold even more than a traditional vacuum, more than three times as much. Vacuuming could be one chore you can take "off your plate."

Is there a downside to the iRobot 532 Vacuum? Well, you do have to clean its brushes regularly, and the more it has to pick up, the more you'll have to clean them. Maintenance is important. If you're the kind of person who doesn't like this aspect, then you might want to consider another vacuum. As for me, this one little chore saves me from a much bigger one and makes the iRobot 532 perfect for me and my house.








Faith Bennett researches and writes about household products such as the iRobot 532 Vacuum. You can save time and money by getting a FREE in-depth review of this vacuum cleaner and information on best prices at Faith's blog roboticpetvacuumreview.com.


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