Fellow brits will understand.

  • @Pronell
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    81 month ago

    We have a basic Roomba and that’s been our game changer.

    To run it well you have to do a once over, pick up socks and the like. Then when it’s done it just feels a little natural to go around and tidy up a little.

    This also involves picking up dishes, so my next break would be washing dishes. Then dinner prep.

    All my work breaks are active, getting the house ready. The wife comes home to a decently clean house and dinner, and I was on the clock when I did it all.

    • @glimse
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      101 month ago

      This also involves picking up dishes

      I know what you’re saying but I’m chuckling at the thought of you needing to pick dirty dishes up off the floor to run your vacuum robot

      • @MrJameGumb
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        81 month ago

        Do you normally just vacuum around the dirty dishes on the floor?

  • @PriorityMotifM
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    71 month ago

    My current house has a central vacuum system and I don’t think I can use anything else now.

  • @MrJameGumb
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    41 month ago

    It’s a vacuum cleaner with a big goofy face on the front right? It works really well?

  • @egrets
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    11 month ago

    I’m baffled by the constant good reviews I read about Henry vacuum cleaners. Either they’re doing really well in convincing people that the product’s good just because they expected it to be good, or you’re all upgrading from really terrible hoovers.

    Henry can’t navigate a corner despite being round, it has so-so suction power, and it has nowhere to stash attachments (or at least, the last one I used didn’t).

    It does have a big smiley face on the front, though. Maybe that’s the ticket.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 month ago

      Are you kidding me?! It sucks so hard!

      There are recepticals on the back to hold the attachments.

      • @egrets
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        11 month ago

        Maybe they’ve improved!