iRobot 330 Scooba Floor-Washing Robot

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iRobot 330 Scooba Floor-Washing Robot

  • Floor-washing robot cleans sealed hardwood, tile, linoleum, and more
  • Can handle up to 250 square feet on a single battery charge
  • Uses water, water and vinegar, or Clorox Scooba cleaning solution
  • Preps, washes, scrubs, and dries; cliff sensor; 1 virtual wall included
  • Measures 14-3/4 by 14-3/4 by 3-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty

It’s time to stop mopping. From iRobot, the makers of the top-selling iRobot Roomba Vacuuming Robot, comes a revolutionary new way to clean your hard floors. Meet iRobot Scooba Floor Washing Robot, the world’s first floor-washing robot for the home that preps, washes, scrubs, and dries your floor–all by itself. Scooba not only does the job for you, but does it better. Unlike mop and bucket methods that just spread dirty water around your floor, Scooba uses fresh Clorox Scooba cleaning solution from start to finish. With the press of a button, the robot will leave your floors clean, dry, and ready to walk on. Scooba is simple to use, and safe on all sealed hardwood, tile, and linoleum flooring

List Price: $ 399.99

Price: $ 389.95

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2 COMMENTS

  1. 581 of 585 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Not bad on my linoleum & hardwood floors., September 24, 2006
    By 
    Kevin Gabbert (Salem, OR) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: iRobot 330 Scooba Floor-Washing Robot (Kitchen)

    It meets the 80/20 rule. It does 80% of the work that you would do if you did a thorough, good clean yourself. However, I usually don’t do a thorough good clean myself on mopping floors since I left the navy.

    obviously, make sure that your floor is swept before starting Scooba. (I use my Roomba since I am doubly lazy..) Scooba won’t get into the corners, but neither do I when I mop.

    The point is.. I don’t like mopping. Neither does my wife. The hardwood floors never get mopped. I have a dog & 2 cats. Thus, the kitchen floor always looks like &*$(#! most of the time. Now it doesn’t. It looks great. I’d suggest it for people that hate mopping & just want someone (or thing) to do it..

    The first time I had scooba clean, it ran, but no water came out, and ittold me to check the tank, so i fiddled with it (pulled it apart & put it together again) and it worked. perhaps I didn’t put the little rubber tube in right or didn’t snap things together right the first time.

    It works great on mud, dried food & dried spills. It missed some hardened, caked on gunk that would take a bit of scrubbing with a brush, or, scrubby part of your mop, but I didn’t expect it to get those. In my case, it got up things like hardened jelly & stuff, but whatever the trash can has been grinding into the floor for the last couple years, it couldn’t get up.

    When you are done with Scooba, you do have to empty it out, give the tank a rinse, and clean the brush & a removable tube, to me though, thats easier than cleaning a mop. Though some people don’t clean their mops, I would strongly suggest it with scooba.

    You also need to buy their special cleaner, which to me, isn’t that bad, since if you didn’t use it, you’d be using another cleaner anyway. Scooba is quite efficient, as well. it uses 1/8? cup of cleaner and a quart or so of water on my floor (200 Sq. ft). If I were mopping, I’d be using more of both. I tried vinegar, which did pretty good, but the clorox appears to work better. I bet if you used Scooba more often, then vinegar would be fine.

    The best time to use Scooba, in my opinion, is right before leaving in the morning, watching the TV downstairs, or going to bed (provided that 45 minutes of hair dryer sounding noise in another room doesn’t bother you). That way the floor is dry when I come back to it. Some people have complained that it leaves the floor too wet after a mopping, but, to me, it appears the same as after when I mop myself.

    so, in summary, if you just want the floor mopped. get Scooba. If you a perfectionist, its not for you.

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  2. 161 of 163 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very pleased with robot and customer service, December 8, 2006
    By 
    Grace K. Sheehan “thesilverpennydotcom” (Cape Elizabeth, ME United States) –
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    This review is from: iRobot 330 Scooba Floor-Washing Robot (Kitchen)

    I was impressed with the ease in which the Scooba operates. Every part is clearly marked on the machine and the directions are uncomplicated. The first time I used my Scooba, it started out working fine. But then the “Check Tank” light came on without any apparent reason. I opened and closed the tank, making sure it was securely locked and it started right up again. I left the room and, when I returned after the cycle was completed, the floor was VERY wet. When I emptied the dirty tank, there was barely any water in it! It was obvious that the vaccum system that squeeges the floor and sucks the dirty water back into the machine wasn’t working properly. I called Customer Service and they were very helpful and immediately sent out a replacement part at no charge to me.

    Actually, it turned out that the machine was working fine. When I opened and closed the tank, the vaccum portal had some water around the opening and didn’t seal properly when the machine started up again, making it impossible for the machine to create enough suction. I recommend that anyone having this problem wipe the vaccum opening free of any water or debris and close the tank carefully to assure a proper seal.

    I’ve owned my Scooba for a couple of weeks and have used it several times since without any problem. It gets the floor much cleaner than I would myself and I love knowing its cleaning my dirty kitchen floor while I’m taking care of business elsewhere. After the cycle is completed, I take an old towel and, using the moisture left on the floor after the cleaning cycle, mop the corners with my foot. It’s quick and easy! It goes under my baker’s shelf without any problem and cleans the dog’s feeding area beautifully. One rainy morning, the dog left muddy footprints all over the kitchen floor so I put my Scooba to the test and it passed with flying colors!

    I think I’m in love! Prior to getting my Scooba, I paid my teenage daughter to do the mopping and other house cleaning for her allowance. Believe me, I’d much rather be the employer of “Scooba,” my personal and pleasant Merry Maid! She does a MUCH better job and she doesn’t grumble and complain when I request that the floor be mopped. Scooba hums instead of whistles while she works, which is music to my ears! (I’m giving my daughter her notice this week.)

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