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Old 09-20-2021, 09:34 PM   #1
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Scion FRS 2016: Smoke rises from the exhaust

Why you need the Roomba Robot Vacuum

With the “smart”- everything trend, it was no surprise when iRobot released its smart robotic vacuum called the Roomba. This vacuum is like no other. Its manufacturer claims that this little machine will “change the way you clean forever.” This is possibly because of the fact that you will literally only need to lift a finger to press “clean,” or to schedule Roomba for an automated clean-up while you are away from home. No more vacuuming for weeks at a time!

✵ But do you really need a smart vacuum which promises to do so much? If you are still on the fence about joining this smart cleaning trend, these 3 features might answer your question of why Roomba is ranked among the best of products in robotic vacuums.

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✵ Roomba uses patented Dirt Detect sensors to detect small particles as it works. When Roomba detects more particles than usual, it senses that this is a concentrated area of dirt and will make multiple passes in this area until its sensors detect less particles. In addition to this acoustic sensor, the Roomba is equipped with two multi-surface rubber brushes and power-lifting suction which together allows Roomba to capture long and short pet hair while resisting tangle. These technologies enable Roomba to earn its TOP product evaluated on TheKingLive.com on Amazon as one of the best robot vacuums for homes with pets. Furthermore, dirt and dust cannot hide from Roomba because it uses a 3-stage cleaning system which is designed to loosen, lift, and suck up everything from fine dust to large debris.

Scheduled cleaning

✵ For any housekeeper’s dream of having a house that cleans itself, Roomba is the answer to their wishes. Cleaning can be scheduled from anywhere via an account or an app on your phone. Newer Roomba models are Wi-Fi compatible and can be used with the iRobot home app or Alexa for scheduling and remote control. If you do not have Wi-Fi, don’t worry! You can simply press the CLEAN button on the robot and sit back, relax, and let it do its magic. Additionally, Roomba uses Imprint Smart Mapping to study your house and remember your rooms, hence it can be scheduled to clean specific rooms by name.



Empties its own bin

✵ With Roomba, you no longer have to be worried about that mess when emptying the vacuum’s dustbin after each cleaning. Roomba is designed to empty its own bin with Automatic Dirt Disposal technology into an enclosed, disposable bag that holds 30 bins of dirt, dust, and hair. If it vacuums daily, that is an entire month you will not have to empty it!

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Conclusion

✵ If you are looking for a robotic vacuum with the ultimate set of high technology features, look no further than Roomba! Depending on the size of your house, a robot vacuum can save you anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours every day or every week by taking care of a mundane chore. Get Roomba from Amazon Prime today so you can clean with less hassle and have more free time!

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Smoke or water vapor from a cold start? What color is the smoke.
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Smoke or water vapor from a cold start? What color is the smoke.
.....and does it "smoke" after it's warmed up?
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What color is the smoke? ECU is pretty good at diagnosing a blown O2 sensor. Not so much with a blown head gasket.

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