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      1amber
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      mamemo:
      Another question for parents without maids...how do you wash the rags ? floor rags / dish rags etc ?


      My mother said gotta handwash and scrub them.... any easier way ?
      throw? :?

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        1amber
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        mamemo:
        Wow 1amber, u bought both at 1 shot! dunno how the iadapt works, but don't care la, as long as feel cleaner can already... šŸ˜‰

        hee hee hee well actually I have been planning and reviewing both the machines for quite some time. Just waiting for the right time to make the plunge.

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          1amber
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          Vevey:

          As for cloth floor mats, I hv many. Accumulate a load n throw them into washing machine w some detergent n run a fast 30 min cycle before hanging them out in the sun.
          Then run 5 min of rinse cycle to wash the tub.
          I tried hand washing. V tiruing n like not as clean as machine wash. So decided to stop torturing myself. Heee..
          good idea. Hope mine can do that too.

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            1amber
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            fifiyeo:
            dasalo:

            Can I know how long does the battery lasts? I heard only 3-4 months and how much does a replacement battery costs?



            Mine lasted almost 1 year already.

            I was told that by the agent last night as well. They asked me if I wanted another battery and pay $100 more. I declined. I don't know if $100 is the actual price or a bundled price.

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              beanstalk
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              1amber:
              Vevey:


              As for cloth floor mats, I hv many. Accumulate a load n throw them into washing machine w some detergent n run a fast 30 min cycle before hanging them out in the sun.
              Then run 5 min of rinse cycle to wash the tub.
              I tried hand washing. V tiruing n like not as clean as machine wash. So decided to stop torturing myself. Heee..

              good idea. Hope mine can do that too.

              We do the same. Remember to avoid buying mats that are fluffy. They leave lint and threads over everything else.

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                mamemo
                last edited by

                Vevey:
                mamemo:

                Another question for parents without maids...how do you wash the rags ? floor rags / dish rags etc ?


                My mother said gotta handwash and scrub them.... any easier way ?

                Soap n wash my kitchen towel as n when I use dish washing liquid.
                As for cloth floor mats, I hv many. Accumulate a load n throw them into washing machine w some detergent n run a fast 30 min cycle before hanging them out in the sun.
                Then run 5 min of rinse cycle to wash the tub.
                I tried hand washing. V tiruing n like not as clean as machine wash. So decided to stop torturing myself. Heee..

                Good idea! Shall try that this week!

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                  mamemo
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                  autumnbronze:
                  Hi ladies,


                  To those who own the roomba , may I enquire what is the difference bet the 550 and the 760??
                  Hi hi, 700 series is the newer series with better dirt detect technology, and the battery can last 3 hours before it goes back to charging base. 550 batt will go back to charging base after 1 hr plus.

                  I chose 550 because my house is not so big. And price is a factor too. Hope that helps !

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                    BeContented
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                    1amber:
                    fifiyeo:

                    [quote=\"dasalo\"]Can I know how long does the battery lasts? I heard only 3-4 months and how much does a replacement battery costs?



                    Mine lasted almost 1 year already.

                    I was told that by the agent last night as well. They asked me if I wanted another battery and pay $100 more. I declined. I don't know if $100 is the actual price or a bundled price.[/quote]
                    Was looking at the amazon.....think cheaper to order online......i saw this
                    1 replacement battery + 5 side brushes + 10 filters = ~ USD $57.

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                      Vevey
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                      1amber:
                      Vevey:


                      As for cloth floor mats, I hv many. Accumulate a load n throw them into washing machine w some detergent n run a fast 30 min cycle before hanging them out in the sun.
                      Then run 5 min of rinse cycle to wash the tub.
                      I tried hand washing. V tiruing n like not as clean as machine wash. So decided to stop torturing myself. Heee..

                      good idea. Hope mine can do that too.

                      Most machine should hv a rinse only function. Just hv to cancel/ force shut down after a few minutes instead of going thru e whole cycle.
                      Read in Harvey Norman guide the other day that it's good to rinse the tub as part of maintenance anyway.

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                        1amber
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                        Vevey:
                        1amber:

                        [quote=\"Vevey\"]
                        As for cloth floor mats, I hv many. Accumulate a load n throw them into washing machine w some detergent n run a fast 30 min cycle before hanging them out in the sun.
                        Then run 5 min of rinse cycle to wash the tub.
                        I tried hand washing. V tiruing n like not as clean as machine wash. So decided to stop torturing myself. Heee..

                        good idea. Hope mine can do that too.

                        Most machine should hv a rinse only function. Just hv to cancel/ force shut down after a few minutes instead of going thru e whole cycle.
                        Read in Harvey Norman guide the other day that it's good to rinse the tub as part of maintenance anyway.[/quote]yes i think mine has. Thanks.

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