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iRobot 4110 Roomba Floor-Vacuuming Robot, Sage | 
enlarge | Brand: iRobot Category: Kitchen
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $298.99 You Save: $1.00
New (2) from $298.99
Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 77930
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.2 Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 16.2 x 4.4
MPN: 4110 Model: 4110 UPC: 853816041107 EAN: 0853816041107 ASIN: B000BVUD82
Release Date: September 16, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new item in original sealed package. it is NOT refurbished, it has never been opened or used. Full USA warranty, fast shipping with tracking number.
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| Features:
| • | Robotic floorvac with dirt detection and convenient infra-red cliff sensors | | • | Auto adjusts to any floor surface; 2-hour continuous cleaning; easy-to-empty debris bin | | • | Edge-cleaning sidebrush; stasis sensor; virtual wall for confining to designated area | | • | Rechargeable APS battery, 3-hour charger, 1 virtual wall, and remote control included | | • | Measures 16-3/4 by 21 by 5 inches; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description The iRobot Roomba Sage for Pets is the entry level solution designed for the pet owner who needs to tackle the hairy issues you deal with every day. With the specially designed Easy Clean Brush and Easy Clean Brush Tool, keeping up with hair, fur, litter etc. will be a snap.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
not good with rugs April 19, 2008 Janel Myers (florida) I bought this for my old house when I had a lot of carpet. Now I have moved into a large home with hardwood floors and large rugs, I do not use it very much. It has frayed the edges of the rugs and gets caught on them. While using it at my old house, I LOVED IT, but now I don't have a a lot of use for it. Also, in our bedrooms, the carpet has large, loopy pile, it runs very slow and sounds as if it is struggling to work. I don't want to ruin the motor! Great product all in all and I would recommend (and have) to friends and family.
Good for people with dust allergies March 6, 2008 Sean Blakey Moderated with realistic expectations, this is a nice little vacuum. I can set it going in one room of the house while I do something else (work, read a book, cook, or whatever) in another room. It saves me a little time, and I avoid getting the cloud of vacuum-dust in my face - a real boon for me. I really like the fact that the Roomba consistently cleans UNDER my furniture - this makes a huge difference for people with dust mite allergies. Before running the Roomba, I do have to do some tidying - pick up any small objects on the floor, get loose cables out of the way, move any floor carpets it may catch on - which is a bit of a hassle.
I love my Roomba January 29, 2008 Mavis McGavis (tacoma, wa United States) We have all hardwood floors, and a dog, along with a family full of allergic people. Before I got my Roomba this Christmas, I could sweep the house four times a day and still be chasing around little balls of black lab fur. Not to mention the various little bits of dry cracker crumbs and cereal bits that my 3 kids seem to leave a trail of wherever they travel. Now I run the Roomba once a day, and my floors are clean. Having a Roomba is like having a perfectionist maid whose only job is ridding your floors of debris. That said, you should know there are caveats before you buy: 1. Make sure your kids don't have a bunch of stuff under their beds. Mine are notorius, and I ask them before I run the Roomba, "Is your room Roomba ready?" If not I shut their door's while they make it so. If the Roomba sucks up a string or some loose paper, it will stop and make a sound that is actually beeps but sounds to me like it is saying, "Uh Oh" until you fix the problem, then it will make some beeps that I imagine are saying, "Ok, back to work." 2. Some people have complained about the lack of room for dust and debris in the bin. I haven't found that to be a problem. I empty it about every two cleanings. It is really easy, and doesn't bother me. 3. If you want to have clean window sill's you'll still need your vacuum with the crevice tool. The Roomba does not magically jump up there and suck up all the little crumbs that your children drop in the window track as they look out the window while they eat and wish that they were outside. Although it would be nice, which brings me to... 4. It isn't completely self sufficient. Before I told my husband to go ahead and buy me the Roomba for Christmas (who am I kidding, I ordered it myself and had my Mom wrap it up and write that it was from him) I debated the pro's and con's. After reading some of the reviews I told him I wasn't sure if I wanted to spend the money or not. When he asked me why I told him I wasn't sure if it was worth it, since you still have to empty it, clean the brushes, plug it in and turn it on when you want to vacuum, not to mention ridding the floor of stuff that could hurt it. He just laughed at me and said, "So what you want is something that will clean the floor, without you having to lift a finger, provide any maintainance, or expend any effort for under 200 dollars. I think you need a wife." That said, I don't regret the purchase at all. It has really sped up my routine, because I just start it when I wake up, after I pick up any thing that it could choke on. It cleans the floor while I go about my other chores, and by the time I'm finished, it usually is too, so I empty it and guide it to the charger, no big deal. My floors have never been cleaner, especially under the furniture. I'm so happy to not have to be worried that I'll find my 8 month old with a dust bunny in his mouth, or that an inopportune gust of air will blow a heap of hair out from under the piano right when we are having company. Really it is the best 200 dollars we have ever spent.
Everyone Needs One of These January 28, 2008 itsjustme (USA) I've been keeping my eye on this product for years, but never bought one because I was afraid it wouldn't do the job I required of it. Finally, we received a Roomba as a Christmas gift. I wish I'd bought one sooner! It makes my life SO much easier! Our house is mostly carpeted, but also has linoleum and large throw-type rugs. We have a toddler and a much-shedding cat, so daily vacumming is a must. When we got the Roomba, we charged it up and used it without running our regular vacuum first. We picked up the small throw rugs, turned the Roomba on, and went into another room to watch a movie. Before we were done watching, the Roomba had cleaned our kitchen, hallway, and living room - perfectly. It cleaned as well as our Dyson does! Our routine is to let the Roomba do its thing every evening as we watch TV or read in the family room. We let the Roomba clean the family room during the day, when we're not using the room. We clean the brush periodically, but other than that small task, we feel like a maid comes in and vacuums! Seriously, I'm all for a self-cleaning house, and a Roomba is one tool you definitely need to make housecleaning much, MUCH easier! I love it so much, I'm going to buy the Roomba that mops floors next!
Amazing gadget January 16, 2008 Inner Quest (Oakland) I am very impressed with Hermes Trismegistus (yup, I named him). I have wood floors and a few area rugs. It does a fine job on the wood, although it gets stuck sometimes when going over the edge of area rugs, 90% of the time it manages to free itself by reversing directions and tugging away. Has a canny ability to get into and out of nooks and crannies, but does leave some dirt behind. With a little assist it does a fine job of vacuuming. I am a very happy camper.
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