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  • Roomba dilemma

    I've read previous Roomba threads on TS4MS with interest/amusement, so now that I need a bit of advice on purchasing a Roomba of my own where do I turn? TS4MS, where else!

    We are in the process of replacing the carpets in our hallway, dining room and kitchen with hard flooring and, given that we have kids and pets, I am looking for a quick/simple way of keeping them clean on a day-to-day basis. A Roomba seems the obvious solution.

    After extensive internet research I have concluded that a Discovery is just what I need, though hubby likes the idea of a Scheduler so it can clean when we are out at work.

    The problem? We live in the UK and I have found very few websites which stock genuine European versions (i.e. ones which will cope properly with being plugged into our 240v mains rather than ones advertised on Ebay with just 'a UK plug attached').
    The Discovery costs about £175 on several reputable-looking websites, but the closest I can find to a Scheduler is one site which advertises a 'conversion kit' to add Scheduler functionality to a regular Discovery.

    I checked the iRobot website yesterday thinking it may give me some info on the 'conversion kit' and found, to my consternation, that a whole new range of Roombas has just been launched - the 500 series. These seem even better than the Discovery, ironed out many of the niggles etc.....and now I don't know what to do at all!

    Has anyone used on of the new 500 series Roombas? is it really so much better than the Discovery? (it may be a long time before a european version is available, and I don't know whether to wait, and it may be far to expensive anyway!)

    Is the Scheduler easy to use? if i can find one, is it worth purchasing over the regular Discovery?

    Does anyone know anything aobut the Scheduler Conversion Kit?

    Apologies for the long post, and many thanks for any replies!

    Helen

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    Helen we have many Roomba experts here and I am not one of them. One of the first people to buy it was Lawren and she is currently in the UK. Do a search in this forum and in the G and A cafe for Roomba and you can read up on its good bad and ugly.
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    • #3
      I was just reading about the new units and they are supposed to be much better than the older ones. My scheduler just broke for the second time, with each one lasting 4-6 months. When they work, they're great, but given the reviews and reported improvements I'd definitely try to get one of the 500 series. I know that's probably not what you wanted to hear....

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      • #4
        try Roomba Review - Roomba & Scooba Reviews, News, Coupons & More! for tips, prices, repair problems, etc. I don't know how much it would cost to ship to UK but it sounds like our prices are a lot better. ---ken

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        • #5
          Helen, I have the same problem here in Australia. Roombas are notoriously expensive here and I just haven't got a clue which one to get!
          I'd be inclined to get the newer one though. Particularly since there are reports of the old ones not working properly within months.

          TSFMs is very bad or good for you. When I first read about the Roombe here, I thought, it was a pretty useless idea. Now I am thinking I desperately need one after all the threads here.
          Syd

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          • #6
            Sydney, who sells the Roomba in Australia?? I haven't been able to find one.

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            • #7
              Harvey Norman and big chains like that. I did a search for it a while ago and some of the large reputable electronics store do. Will have to check it out again and let you know as I don't recall much about it now.

              Will be gone for 3 weeks tomorrow morning to Fiji and Sydney so you may not hear from me until I get back.
              Syd

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