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apolloooo
01/28/21 3:03:18 AM
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is this really chores killer? i can spend up to 2 hours a day doing chores

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Trumble
01/28/21 3:05:11 AM
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Dishwashing machine, fuck yes. Some people report saving power / water compared to handwashing too, which is an extra bonus - though this claim is disputed.

Robot vaccuum, it'd be useful if you're particularly prone to ending up with a mess that needs vaccuuming (eg. if you have pet birds), but for an average house, I'd say not really if you take due care - of course you'll still have to vaccuum sometimes, but not often enough to make what a robot currently costs worth it. Maybe someday.

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apolloooo
01/28/21 3:40:54 AM
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Trumble posted...
Dishwashing machine, fuck yes. Some people report saving power / water compared to handwashing too, which is an extra bonus - though this claim is disputed.

Robot vaccuum, it'd be useful if you're particularly prone to ending up with a mess that needs vaccuuming (eg. if you have pet birds), but for an average house, I'd say not really if you take due care - of course you'll still have to vaccuum sometimes, but not often enough to make what a robot currently costs worth it. Maybe someday.
i have pet cats. 2 of em. my biggest worry is it going over a litter accident and track poop or pee everywhere, but i will only turn the robot on when i am in the house anyway. one of my new kitten still sometimes have litter accident, but she's getting spayed tomorrow so such things should be reduced


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apolloooo
01/28/21 3:54:14 AM
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my dishwasher is from Beko, it's the cheapest one, i ask the store the only difference is capacity. i am a single dude living alone anyway not like my dinners use 10 plates or whatever, but they do still take up some time.

the robot vacuum is this:

https://www.techwalls.com/yeedi-k650-robot-vacuum-cleaner-review/

seems like decent for the price

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Giblet_Enjoyer
01/30/21 3:23:29 AM
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Trumble posted...
Some people report saving power / water compared to handwashing too, which is an extra bonus - though this claim is disputed.
The fuck? How does washing dishes by hand use any power?
Can't imagine it saves water either unless you're anal about getting your dishes clean and use way more water than needed

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apolloooo
01/30/21 4:55:10 AM
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My robot cleaner arrived. It did quite a decent job considering the dust under bed are several years old.



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