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iRobot Scooba Floor Washing Robotic Hard Surface Cleaner
 
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Product Description

The latest innovation from iRobot, the Scooba Floor Washing Robot performs 4 different floor cleaning chores in just one pass. The Scooba is designed to prep, wash, scrub, and dry your hard floor surface all by itself! It is safe for most hard floor surfaces, including sealed hardwood, linoleum, tile and marble. The Scooba is designed to clean under furniture, tables, chairs and other hard to reach places all by itself. It is simple to operate: just fill the tank, press the clean button and make sure to empty the tank when Scooba is done cleaning your floors!

Product Details

  • Floor-washing robot that preps, washes, scrubs, and dries in one pass
  • Cleans under furniture, tables, and hard-to-reach places
  • Safe to use on most hard floors, including sealed hardwood, linoleum, tile, and marble
  • Simple to operate--fill tank, press "Clean," and empty tank when finished
  • Includes one 8-oz. bottle of cleaning solution; 1-year warranty

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Best thing since sliced bread
 
Review Date: March 3, 2006
Reviewer: Northern CA booklover, Palo Alto, CA USA
I've had my Scooba for about a month now and have been running it almost every day. I LOVE it. It gets my floors cleaner that I have ever been able to get them with a broom and mop. It was able to get up fine construction dust after our remodel that I could not clean up any other way. It cleans both my hardwood floors and my tile floors with grout. It scrubs the grout! No more scrubbing on my hands and knees! And it vaccuums up dust bunnies, pet hair, etc.--you don't have to sweep the floors before using it. In fact, I DON'T SWEEP MY FLOORS AT ALL ANYMORE! I don't have to--I just run my Scooba every day!

You have to use the Clorox solution that comes with it to run it; IT WILL NOT RUN WITHOUT IT. But you can use half the recommended amount and it will work, and the solution smells great. Buy lots of extra bottles of the solution, as you will need it. The reason Scooba can get your floors so clean is because it squirts out the cleaning solution mixed with water that you add, then scrubs the floor, then squeegees the floor and sucks the dirty water up into a separate storage tank for the dirty water. So you are not washing your floor with increasingly dirty water as you do using a broom an mop.

Just like the Roomba, the Scooba is round and it cannot clean all the way into corners, so you do have to do a little bit of clean up after it is done, but it washes 95% of your floor, and it is sparkling clean when it is done. I set it to clean before I go to work in the morning, and I come home to a clean floor every day. Heaven! Well worth the steep price. It is different from Roomba in that it does not sense that your floor is clean and stop. Instead, it goes until it runs out of washing solution, about 45 minutes. But running it regularly has given me floors so clean I could literally eat off of, something I have never had in 20 years of keeping house. And it does it while I'm gone! Is there such a thing as the perfect product?
Wow, I'm in love!
 
Review Date: January 10, 2007
Reviewer: BikeChick, SD
Please click "See all customer images" at the top of the page to see all of the detailed pictures I submitted of my Scooba.

Opening the Scooba box, I could see that this robot was much more complex than the vacuuming robots (I own the Dirt Dog and Red Roomba).

Scooba is the same width and height as its brothers, Dirt Dog and Roomba, but it weighs a tiny bit more.

The Scooba is easy to open, the handle doubles as a latch to flip up the tanks and makes you feel like you're popping the hood of a car. The tanks separate from the Scooba so you can fill and empty them. One tank is labeled "clean", the other "dirty". You fill the "clean" tank with the Clorox solution and cold or warm water and when the Scooba is done cleaning, you will find all the gross dirty stuff that it mopped up in the "dirty" tank.

Scooba warns you to only use the Clorox solution it came with as other solutions might corrode the moving parts of Scooba. At first, I thought I would just use my own solution, but I'm going to stick with the Clorox solution from iRobot since it smells so nice (my fiancé always complains of the smell of Pine Sol or tile cleaner) and seems to really get the job done.

Each replaceable part has a yellow label with the part number ... these guys think of everything! The filter, brushes, and hose are easy to put in and take out.

When you turn on Scooba, it begins as all other iRobots do, it does circles and then goes off in a straight line, changing direction when it taps walls or cabinets. I specifically say "tap" because my other robots, Dirt Dog and Roomba, more so bump into walls ... I can usually hear them bumping into the closet doors and walls from another room if the house is silent.

I intentionally did not mop the tile for two weeks. We had two parties within this timeframe. The floor looked pretty disgusting, to say the least. There were black marks everywhere from people dragging who-knows-what in from outside. It looked like someone stepped on spilt soda and danced all over the tile. I let Scooba loose, crossing my fingers in hopes that it would remove these marks from the floor (I know from experience that I would have to scrub it if I were using a regular mop). Scooba got the small marks out in one pass; the more nasty ones took two passes, max. I was pretty impressed.

Scooba cleaned for about 45 minutes until its battery died. I limited it to only a small space, about 10x10, but it could have done probably about 15x15 in that amount of time. The floor looked awesome! It even cleaned the tile around the trash can, which has some really gross gunk stuck to it that I can't normally get out with a mop. I charged Scooba again, which didn't take long ... maybe an hour? And off it went again, to clean the rest of the tile. It crawls a little bit slower than the vacuuming robots, which is good though, since it's cleaning the floor not vacuuming.

I couldn't find any documentation on this, but I think that the Scooba spot cleans. I know that the Roomba Discovery spot cleans since my friend has one. It will detect extra-dirty spots and do circles around that area to really get the job done. Well, Scooba did this quite a bit ... I thought maybe it just did it randomly, but it did spot cleaned in the same spots a couple of times, especially where there was lots of gunk stuck to the tile - so, I don't think it's a coincidence.

Time to empty the dirty water ... ewww, the water came out completely black. It looked like I was changing the oil on my car. Just disgusting. I took the time to clean the filter too, all I had to do was run some water through it and all the dirt, hair and gunk washed right off. The vacuum hose and brush was just as easy too, just run some water through it and viola!

Scooba lets you know what it needs, just look at the little digital display near the power and clean button. It will tell you when you need to clean the tank or filter, if the battery is not snapped into place right, if the left/right wheel is malfunctioning, if the battery is too hot, all sorts of cool things.

If you have a big house like me (2000 square feet) with all tile, it might take you about 2 or 3 charges to clean the whole house (my entire house is tile, except the bedrooms, which there are 4 of). The battery doesn't last as long as the vacuuming robots, but you have to take into consideration how much more work the Scooba does. Scooba vacuums any dirt or dust, lays down the cleaning solution, brushes the floor and vacuums up the dirty water in a single pass.

Scooba left a little snail trail, it didn't completely dry the tile, but it was pretty close. The snail trail dried anyways within 2 minutes.

This is so much better than mopping because when I mop, it just makes the bucket of water filthy and then I'm just swashing dirty water around the floor. But the Scooba picks up the dirty water and really leaves the tile nice and clean. No more dirty feet or socks!!

The price may seem a little scary, but wow, am I glad I spent the money on the Scooba. My floors have never been this clean, ever! All of my friends were completely skeptical, but their jaws were on the floor when they saw what these little robots could do.

** UPDATE **
So, the Scooba just cleaned my entire house yesterday without needing to recharge! I charged the Scooba up for about a day and it cleaned every bit of tile in about an hour and a half or so. I only had to stop to clean the tank once. I am so pleased with this, I can't wait for my floors to get filthy again!

Please click "See all customer images" at the top of the page to see all of the detailed pictures I submitted of my Scooba.
my floor-cleaning friend
 
Review Date: May 3, 2006
Reviewer: Milo Rambaldi,
First, I will confirm what others have mentioned: Scooba works well, cleaning floors effectively. It is a real pleasure to be free of one of the most loathsome of chores. I can't understand wanting a Roomba, since vacuuming is such an easy, painless task anyway; but floor washing, with the (momentarily) clean water, the dirty water, and all the rest, is an entirely different order of unpleasantness and complexity.

What was unexpected is the degree to which I have instinctively anthropomorphized little Scooba. He is truly my floor-cleaning friend, my buddy, my loyal helper, and I feel a tremendous rush of goodwill towards Scooba, as he industriously washes away my nasty dirt, then chirps happily when he's finished.

The kids are locked in their rooms, playing video games, doing drugs, downloading porn, who knows what. The wife is coifing her hair, painting her face, making cryptic remarks from the bathroom. The cat is perched on the mantle, giving me the evil eye. But Scooba! Loyal helper! He's sleeping under my table, flashing his green light benevolently, charging up for the next time that duty calls.
WHAT IT DOES, AND DOESN'T
 
Review Date: May 8, 2006
Reviewer: BC2112, United States
If your idea of "mopping the floor" is filling a bucket with soap and water, then pushing a spongemop around a few times (a 5-minute job), avoid the Scooba. It's not for you. You've been warned.

If, however, you are comfortable with, say, sweeping the kitchen floor, making sure all electrical cords, etc., are out of the way, filling a small robot with water and cleaning solution (a one-minute job), then letting this little doohickey get your floors cleaner than they've ever been (really) while you do something else, buy the Scooba.

Some are amazed by the fact that a round object cannot clean into a corner, pick up croutons or a mound of cat litter. It's not *meant* to do that. It's meant to clean the floor of dirt that you can't necessarily see.
A totally Amazing robot!!!!
 
Review Date: March 29, 2006
Reviewer: Jessica L. Lawrence, North Carolina
I thought Roomba was the greatest thing ever until I bought Scooba. Scooba does a great job, a mop or any other floor cleaner could never compare to this. It is very efficient, and sucks up its own water. The floor behind it is completely dry. It is very similar to Roomba in floor coverage, as well as size, although it is just a bit bigger than Roomba. It is very easy to maintain, and I use it on hardwood floors because it does such a great job drying the floor afterwards that it isn't harmful to the wood. Using Scooba makes your floor cleaner than it has ever been before! I have had Scooba for a bit over a month now, and I don't know how I functioned without it! This is a very worthwile purchase for anyone with non-carpet floors! I would recommend this to anyone...it's even worth having to eat peanut butter sandwiches for a month if that's what it takes to pay for it! :)

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