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Any recommendation on brand and does it really work?
 
Brother, why you bring a mine home? :eek:
 
Vacuum cleaner lah bro....I'm looking for one that works and cheap. My budget....$300 at most.
 
Vacuum cleaner lah bro....I'm looking for one that works and cheap. My budget....$300 at most.

Trust me, some idiot will come in and tell you to use your mouth to suck :D
 
Trust me, some idiot will come in and tell you to use your mouth to suck :D

Some will even make a quickie cure from the nasal discharge of kids in undeveloped countries.

All these "ladies" so-called super-cures are spending billions on advertisement.

Our gullible women-folk from all over the world believe in it.

One day, I hope to be able to convince our young dames to rub faeces over the faces and skin to make it more moisturized and smooth.

I will call my product Shitoasis.

The product will be controlled by Sammyboy and all of us will benefit from it.

Remember Morarji Desai of India who drank his own urine every day till he died at an age beyond 90.

Hope Andyfisher will reply to this for he seems to love to mention urine.....Just a joke bro..........
 
bought the most tok kong irobot. sensors were too sensitive to dust and unit kept stopping and asking to be cleaned. what a f*cking irony! so i cleaned it up, put it back in the box, and returned it. :D
 
Robo cleaners do not do the job properly now. Read what Dyson has to say about it. If they ever made one, I'll get that.

http://mashable.com/2012/04/19/why-no-dyson-roomba/

Dyson may have branched out recently into fans and hand dryers, the company's name is synonymous with vacuum cleaners. On that score, its products are considered some of the most high-tech available.

But there's one competitor that's arguably even more advanced: the Roomba.

The little robot vacuum cleaner has gobbled up headlines (and market share) the past few years, and the company behind it, iRobot, has subsequently launched robots that scrub floors and clean gutters.

But so far Dyson hasn't responded with a similar product. Why not?

Mashable had a chance to sit down with Dyson's industrial design director, Alex Knox, and we asked him why the company hasn't made a robot vacuum.

"We got into robots years ago," Knox says. "We've never been satisfied that we've cracked it yet. We want a device that really will clean the carpet incredibly well and will do it in an intelligent fashion, and actually that's a pretty difficult challenge."

SEE ALSO: Dyson’s New Space Heater Is Stylish, but Expensive [VIDEO]
Obviously, companies like iRobot and LG have taken that challenge head on. But the results so far aren't good enough for Dyson, Knox says.

"We don't think they're really good enough. I don't think they clean carpets as good as a full-size vacuum cleaner would, and that's got to be the objective."

As for when Dyson may come out with a robot vacuum, Knox demurs, but he says they company continues to work on the issue. You can see everything he has to say about potential Dyson robot vacuums in the video above.

What would you like a Dyson version of the Roomba to be? Sound off in the comments.
 
Here is a video link on the robot cleaner they came up. Notice James Dyson said they are not willing to compromise.

[video=youtube;y1nQksAYDTI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1nQksAYDTI[/video]

What you pay is what you get, want something good my pay, after using Dyson about 12 years ago its dyson all the way, no compromise http://www.dyson.com/
 
Read what Dyson has to say about it.

Not every house got carpet floor, especially in Singapore
Some more Dyson model is so chunky, how to go under coffee table

So my advice #7 still stand
 
Or use a handheld one like the DC35, thinking of getting it now, since the staircase and bedrooms could be used.

Not every house got carpet floor, especially in Singapore
Some more Dyson model is so chunky, how to go under coffee table

So my advice #7 still stand
 
iRobot. Never regretted. I am using the 560.

Been using for three years already. Replaced parts like filters and brushed once a year, battery after 2 years. Works great and keeps the floor almost dust free. The floor still needs to be swept but less frequent. Problem is the robot cannot reach corners but not a big issue. I maintain the robot weekly, emptying the bin and cleaning the brushes.

Try to look on ebay or irobot US site for better deals. The local price is nothing short of daylight robbery.

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Any recommendation on brand and does it really work?
 
flying drones...................robot vacuums..................aiyoh...............i'll pick up a fucking machine soon.............
 
iRobot. Never regretted. I am using the 560.

Been using for three years already. Replaced parts like filters and brushed once a year, battery after 2 years. Works great and keeps the floor almost dust free. The floor still needs to be swept but less frequent. Problem is the robot cannot reach corners but not a big issue. I maintain the robot weekly, emptying the bin and cleaning the brushes.

Try to look on ebay or irobot US site for better deals. The local price is nothing short of daylight robbery.

If you buy from USA on ebay, looks like there is no warranty and where to change the spare parts later on?
 
If you buy from USA on ebay, looks like there is no warranty and where to change the spare parts later on?

Just go hire a part time maid. After she finished sucking the dust, she can suck your cock also :D
 
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