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Robotic Vacuums - The Future of Cleaning is Here!

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Busy lifestyles tend to leave many people with a messy house.
People work full time jobs, have to taken Junior to his sports practices and games, Princess to her ballet class, then off to the PTA meeting and Home Owners Association gathering.
With busy lifestyles like a large majority of people have, the housework tends to be put on the back burner until your home becomes filthy and in disarray.
It's not your fault...
that's just life sometimes.
You are invited to enter the world of robots.
While you can't have a robot that washes the dishes and folds the laundry (not yet, at least), robots can help with one aspect of cleaning and that is the vacuuming.
Robotic vacuums are becoming extremely popular among busy households to help keep their floors clean.
With the help of a vacuum run by a robot, all you need to do is take a little time out of your day to program the device.
You will program your vacuum to go over every desired surface of your home (except for stairs).
While programming your robot, you will input when it should turn left, turn right, go straight, etc.
and how long of distances it needs to travel for each move.
While this process may seem a bit confusing at first, at least you only need to do this programming once (unless you change your furniture around often, which will be cause for reprogramming every time.
The flat shape of the robots have the ability to easily glide under hard to reach (and generally filthy) areas such as under your couches and easy chairs with ease to pick up any dust mites, dirt, loose change and anything else that may have found its way underneath those areas.
The average robotic vacuum costs an average of $200.
This will give you a decent quality robot with a good memory and warranty.
For a better brand of vacuum, you can expect to pay around $500 or for a lesser known and lesser quality brand of vacuum, you pay as little as $129 or less.
If your room is full of furniture, with a lot to program, a better quality robot is a wiser choice.
If your room is sparse with very little twists and turns for your robot to make, you can probably get away with spending a little less on your vacuum.
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