pryan67 Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 I'm looking to get a SCooba...and a Roomba (not the 401 Roomba though...I'd prefer an upgraded one) I haven't been able to find the Scooba for less than 279 (Menards...ended yesterday though) Any suggestions?
Kaylenbabysims Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 I saw some special online (maybe someone knows what i'm talking about) about if you buy a scooba somewhere you get a roomba for free. I'll try to retrace my steps real quick! lol
pryan67 Posted December 4, 2006 Author Posted December 4, 2006 I saw some special online (maybe someone knows what i'm talking about) about if you buy a scooba somewhere you get a roomba for free. I'll try to retrace my steps real quick! lolThat was direct from irobot IIRC...but that was a 401 Roomba (bottom of the line) and the scooba was (IIRC) 399
katiesmommy01 Posted December 4, 2006 Posted December 4, 2006 Its at Target for $299 with $50 gift card :) http://weeklyad.target.com/target/default.aspx?action=entryflash&ref=nav2_weeklyad
Sunshyne Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 Can someone who has a Scooba tell me if it really works well? Does it get in the corners? When it runs out of solution, does it stop to let me know? I never knew this existed until I saw it on woot yesterday. I don't need a Roomba...but the Scooba looks awesome if it works. I am so tired of scrubbing our kitchen floor; it takes forever to do the whole room. The tile is white, and it just doesn't stay clean. I am pretty sure dh would go for this since he is always complaining about the floors.
alimfp Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 Can someone who has a Scooba tell me if it really works well? Does it get in the corners? When it runs out of solution, does it stop to let me know? I never knew this existed until I saw it on woot yesterday. I don't need a Roomba...but the Scooba looks awesome if it works. I am so tired of scrubbing our kitchen floor; it takes forever to do the whole room. The tile is white, and it just doesn't stay clean. I am pretty sure dh would go for this since he is always complaining about the floors.http://www.epinions.com/iRobot_5900_Scooba_Vacuum/display_~reviews There's an idea of what others think anyway. I know some stores, like Sears, will let you try vacuums out in the store. I'd think (hope) this were true for even Roomba type vac's.
snowcrustracer Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 I love mine. It works really well around the edges under the cabnits. It gets 99 % of my kitchen floor spotless. I give it a hug and kiss everytime I use it.
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