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iRobot Scooba® 380 - Floor Washing Robot

iRobot Scooba® 380 - Floor Washing Robot
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Product Description

iRobot Scooba 380 Floor Washing Robot - Preps, washes, scrubs and squeegees sealed hardwood, tile and linoleum floors on its own. It cleans beneath cabinet edges, tables, chairs and other hard-to-reach places while automatically avoiding rugs, carpets and stairs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #164105 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: scooba 380
  • Model: 380

Features

  • Premium floor washing model
  • Covers 850 sq. feet (3-4 average size rooms) per battery charge
  • 2 Virtual Walls
  • Charging Base
  • Storage Mat

Customer Reviews

Fantastic Help for a Boring Chore5
I bought a Scooba after I purchased my Roomba. They both work so well together that not only is my house cleaner but my asthma has went down as well. The Scooba is nothing less than amazing, my husband and I have a concrete kitchen floor and hardwood in the rest of the house. We let the Scooba go non-stop for several days between charging and now that the entire house is clean we run it every 3 days. I expected the Scooba to leave dirty water on the floor, but it cleaned beautifully because of the separate tanks for clean and dirty water, which is more than my mop offers. You don't necessarily have to sweep before using it if the particles on the floor are not too large; it is designed to pick those up. It cleans quite closely along straight edges, but of course, being round, it doesn't do corners. I do recommend the special cleaning solution 'Clorox' it does an excellent job and is concentrated. Be sure to empty and rinse the tanks after use; we failed once and ended up with slime in the tank - more voice of experience!

irobot scooba5
Much to my surprise this little robot works surprisingly well. No it doesn't get into the corners being a circular robot. However it cleans tiles and hard floors better than I can with the traditional methods.
We have only used the recommended cleaning fluid, which is quite expensive, but may well try vinegar and warm water.