I have to tell you, the best purchase I've made in years has been my Rumba vacuum cleaner. In case you haven't heard, Rumba is a robotic vacuum cleaner that cleans your floors for you. While you might think that it's meant only for those too lazy to get off of the couch and clean their floors the old fashioned way, all kinds of people have purchased Rumba vacuum cleaners. It's perfect for elderly people who can't get around very well, especially if they have trouble lifting and maneuvering a heavy vacuum cleaner. Marketed as a Robotic Floorvac and sold by iRobot, millions of Rumba vacuum cleaners have been sold since it was first released in 2002.
The Rumba vacuum cleaner is extremely compact in size, so you hardly even notice it's vacuuming as it goes around your house cleaning your floors. It's in the shape of a circle, only 34 centimeters and diameter and around nine centimeters high. It has a bumper around the outside of it, so it won't scratch or scuff your furniture or walls. In fact, the bumper is what senses contact and tells the device when to maneuver around an object. My favorite thing about the Rumba vacuum cleaner is that it does everything on its own, including going back to its home base charger to get powered up.
If you don't want the Rumba vacuuming while you watch TV and eat Bon Bons, you can set the machine to clean the house when you're away. It will do it's job of sucking the dirt and debris off of your floor, then go back to its charger without you ever having to mess with it. To get fully charged, it only needs to sit at its home base for three hours! The Rumba vacuum cleaner is truly the best thing to happen to housework since the invention of the maid.
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