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Manta Mop, a hard floor vacuum accessory.

Uncategorized | Posted by CentralVac Guru
Jul 29 2009

Vacuums work great on carpet, but they always seem awkward on hard floors like tile, wood, linoleum, and smooth concrete. Even vacuum accessories made for hard floors are missing the pizazz that other tools have for carpet and upholstery.

MantaMop Hardfloor Vacuum AccessoryWell check out the Manta Mop. It isn’t new and nothing has changed since its invention, but there are vacuum users all over the world who still haven’t been introduced to it. It is a 16″ wide “manta ray” vacuum accessory that gently dusts Manta Tuftsand vacuums hard floors at the same time. It is lined with hundreds of soft woven tufts that allow the user to glide over hard floor surfaces and bump up against the edges of walls, table legs, chair legs, and other furniture.

Manta Mop has a swivel neck that lets the user get under and around objects with relative ease. Originally designed for central vacuum systems, Manta Mop has been widely adopted for upright, canister, and portable vacuums as well. Check out Manta Mop.

Review of the Roomba 560

Uncategorized | Posted by admin
Mar 19 2009

Roomba560

Roomba560

Roomba 560 is the top in the third and latest generation of robotic vacuum cleaners from iRobot, and after only a few weeks after having the it, you get used to having it.
In addition to the vacuum cleaner included additional filters, a brush-cleaning gadget and two battery powered devices which can operate either as virtual walls or a beacon which indicates the start of a new room.

Forget the logic
When i clean myself it happens from one end but you see Roomba with that logic, you are quickly disappointed. Roomba apparently drives around on its own with no real system.
But the end result is nevertheless that it cleans everywhere - even under the sofa, the chair legs and along the kitchen cupboards - it just takes time.
But if you program the Roomba to do its job a few times a week, while you are away, it is irrelevant how much Roomba drives arround

Charges itself
When it is complete, or lacks power, the Roomba drives back back to its charger. Just like it says if the dust container is full.
Vacuum cleaning takes place by means of rotating brushes, which are complemented by traditional suction.

And after the first trip at my home, the Roomba had eaten itself sated in crumbs, dirt, coins, paper clips, plastic caps and other small claims.
Doghair and high carpets is not a problem - and if the Roomba gets stuck, which typically happens a few times in the beginning before it has been stripped of loose wires and the like, so stop it, instead of burning holes in the carpet and keep the wheels spinning.

The package contain the following:
1 iRobot Roomba 560
2 virtual wall units
1 charging station
1 filter
1 battery - can be charged in 3 hours

Technical specifications:
Diameter: 33.5 cm.
Height: 9cm
Weight incl. Battery: 3.76 kg
Large, removable dust container
Battery Capacity: 60-90 min each charge depending on floor type.

Pros:
It keeps what it promises
Programmable - Does its job when you want it to
Avoids stairs without hassle

Cons:
Can not climb old fashioned doorsteps
Can’t empty itself when it is full

Here is a video review from cnet.com