his may quite possibly be my first review on Amazon. First of all, why five stars? After all, Nothing is perfect. Whiskers is certainly far from perfect. However, a rating is not a pie in the sky calculation-- it is an assessment of how good a product is compared to the rest of the market at that time and in light of its current price. Five stars: because we purchased Whiskers for about $70, and we can't imagine another robot vacuum that comes close to providing as much bang for the buck. Are the $300 vacuums three or four times as good? We highly doubt it. A $300 vacuum robot will probably only provide a marginally better user experience. Yes, we have no frame of reference, but, all we know is that with each use the vacuum collects a very respectable amount of dust in its collection recepticle; that it is easy to use, and that its drawbacks are limited. Also, it may well be the cutest of the bunch.
We got Whiskers without the dusting sheets.
We live abroad, and it was really nice not having to get an 110-220v transformer-- the AC adapter is rated for 100-240v.
We place it on the floor after a charge, turn it on, and it goes running around for a long time... at the end of the cycle, we have a container full of dust. It works, and that the amount of dust in the house has been greatly reduced. We don't care that we can't program it, we don't need the hassle. All you need to do is turn it on, and later, empty the dust container (which is a very simple and quick procedure), and to plug it back in.
By the way, our 16 month old son loves it.
The drawbacks-- 1. It can't ride a high carpet. It will get stuck on these and similar mats. This robot is best for short hair carpets and hard floors.
his may quite possibly be my first review on Amazon. First of all, why five stars? After all, Nothing is perfect. Whiskers is certainly far from perfect. However, a rating is not a pie in the sky calculation-- it is an assessment of how good a product is compared to the rest of the market at that time and in light of its current price. Five stars: because we purchased Whiskers for about $70, and we can't imagine another robot vacuum that comes close to providing as much bang for the buck. Are the $300 vacuums three or four times as good? We highly doubt it. A $300 vacuum robot will probably only provide a marginally better user experience. Yes, we have no frame of reference, but, all we know is that with each use the vacuum collects a very respectable amount of dust in its collection recepticle; that it is easy to use, and that its drawbacks are limited. Also, it may well be the cutest of the bunch.
We got Whiskers without the dusting sheets.
We live abroad, and it was really nice not having to get an 110-220v transformer-- the AC adapter is rated for 100-240v.
We place it on the floor after a charge, turn it on, and it goes running around for a long time... at the end of the cycle, we have a container full of dust. It works, and that the amount of dust in the house has been greatly reduced. We don't care that we can't program it, we don't need the hassle. All you need to do is turn it on, and later, empty the dust container (which is a very simple and quick procedure), and to plug it back in.
By the way, our 16 month old son loves it.
The drawbacks-- 1. It can't ride a high carpet. It will get stuck on these and similar mats. This robot is best for short hair carpets and hard floors.
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