iRobot Scooba Floor Washing Robotic Hard Surface Cleaner
Box Includes: Scooba, 8 oz. of cleaning solution (about four tanks full), built-in rechargeable battery, charging station
The iRobot Scooba Hard Surface Cleaner 5900 makes housecleaning...read more
$399.99
Average Customer Rating
4 out of 5 |
Product Features
- 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
Product Description
The iRobot Scooba Hard Surface Cleaner 5900 makes housecleaning so easy, it's almost a pleasure. This incredible little robot was designed to clean almost any floor surface, whether it's tile, linoleum, marble or even sealed hardwood. It's about the size of a dinner plate, but don't let that fool you -- this little guy can handle the big floor-cleaning jobs. It prepares, washes, scrubs, and dries tile, linoleum, or sealed hardwood floors, without human intervention. Using a specially formulated bleach-free solution, Scooba can clean a floor in about 45 minutes. It navigates around chair legs, ledges, and other potential roadblocks easily, thanks to the AWARE sensor technology that redirects it around obstacles. It's the high-tech replacement for your bucket and mop! Safe to use on most hard floors, including sealed hardwood, linoleum, tile and marble Cleans under furniture, tables and hard to reach places NOTE - Not suitable for unsealed wood floors or laminate wood flooring (e.g., Pergo ) Dimensions(HxD) - 3 1/2 x 14 3/4 Weight - 12.5 lbs. ....read more
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Fun to watch, very pleased
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Im going to start by saying i bought my scooba second hand, with no idea what its been treated like by its previous owner. I realize most posters here will have bought theirs new, but i wanted to give a quick review regarding the durability.
I bought the scooba at an estate sale-it was not looking v.pretty at the time and it had not been tested. the metal cover that sits over the lids for the clean and dirty water was corroded-the unit was dirty and i had no prior experience with the roomba’s. It did come with all the pieces, charger etc. so i decided to take a chance on it..pretty self explanatory, plug in, wait till charged and fill with cleaner (as i had no clorox scooba cleaner i used vinegar). pushed the power button and she purred to life. I really was so pleased that it even powered on in the first place i decided to give her a test drive and let her rip. to my delight the scooba began crawling the kitchen floor. i hurried around and moved everything out of the way that might be an issue..here is my advice so far-
1.put your chairs on the table, or in another room, remove the trashcan, rugs and give a light sweep to remove any big crumbs like cereal, etc. The scooba will manouver its way around the chairs and that, but it seems to spend lots of time figuring them out and each time it passes that area and bumps a chair leg it likes to figure them out again.
2. the vinegar water combo works fabulously and is obviously much easier on your budget-if you cant stand the smell, set the scooba to run while you are out or at bedtime, if it wont disturb you.
3. The scooba does leave water behind, another reason to run it while you are in bed or out of the house. Mine took about 30 minutes to be completely dry, the scooba does go over the same spot several times, leaving that much more water each time. Im not saying puddles here, but similar to a traditional mop. (maybe using the clorox solution results in a quicker drying time?)
4. I would personally say this would be worth it only if you have more than a kitchen to clean. My house is regrettably carpet with the exception of kitchen and bathrooms, so i think a few hundred dollars isnt worth it for just these rooms.
While i admittedly have not had the scooba for long yet, i wanted to comment that the scooba seems to take a lickin and keep on tickin. I am pleased that i could go online and immediatly find a online manual, refills of cleaner and replacement parts.
Don’t do it
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I purchased my scooba last year. In the past year I have not been able to use my scooba at least half of the time. I have had to update software when the battery died, I’ve called customer support repeatedly and get “push this button, push that button”. Sometimes it works, sometimes I have to let it sit and keep coming back to try again. Now the battery is dead, again. Customer support says “sorry, you’re out of warranty. You have to buy a new battery.” Save your money. This product is bad, but customer support is even worse.
lemon–big waste of money
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Before you even hear my story, consider this: there are tons of negative reviews and there are tons of refurbished models–that should be enough proof the product is a failure.
In my case, the thing has always had trouble completing the cycle without going to the death march and stopping. The company sent us a new battery and changed the instructions to let it run out or not… now the thing just can’t go for more than 10 minutes without quitting. It cleans alright–but consider it lays down the liquid during the first part–then comes through to pick it up. The last few times I’ve tried using this, I’ve had to clean up its mess because it quits.
The [...] was bad enough–but at this point I feel the investment into their dang cleaning product–and even the D-cell batteries into the virtual wall just seems like throwing good money after bad. If you want to constantly tinker with this… and end up cleaning by hand when it fails… then go for it. Just realize the product is not reliable AT ALL!
Works like a champ
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I purchased the newest version of the Scooba and the newest version of the Roomba.
I was kind of skeptical when I saw the Scooba demonstrated on TV,so I thought I would do a test myself.
I have 4 dogs,who traipse through the kitchen many times daily,bringing with them leaves,sand,shedded hair…you name it.So…I swept the floor first.I then ran the new Roomba over the same area,kitchen floor.I let it run for about 15 minutes,turned it off,and inspected the brushes and dirt-catching chamber.I was amazed,and mortified…because all this time I thought I was doing a good job of sweeping.My old Roomba is still running well..I use it upstairs exclusively.
The amount of hair and dirt the new Roomba collected was astounding!!! The only drawback to the machine is that it may get stuck under the lower kitchen cabinets,which it did,but it told me it was stuck,and I moved it. Because the lower cabinets are difficult to sweep even with a conventional broom,I forgave the robot.So now,when I want to use the Roomba,I just sweep under the cabinets.Which takes about 1 minute.No huge time sacrifice on my part.
So,after the Roomba swept the floor,I mopped the floor using a conventional mop, and mop bucket.I used a good floor cleaner(vinyl floor).It looked pretty good after I was finished,and then after it was dry,I put the Scooba to work.
First,it made a thorough sweep of the floor to sweep up any light dirt I may have missed,and that the mop might have missed.Then,it started its scrubbing cycle,and saturated the entire floor(after “learning”the layout of the floor) with the cleaning solution(you can also use white vinegar if you wish).I just let it do its thing and after about 45 minutes,it stopped and let me know the tanks had to be changed.Here came the moment of truth:I turned it over and emptied the dirty water into the mop bucket.It was as black as ink.Again,I was horrified.It is difficult to keep a house clean with 4 dogs,2 cats and 4 parrots,but I always thought I was doing a good job.Was I ever wrong,and was I ever surprised to see what the Scooba had accomplished.
I am completely satisfied with the Scooba,and some of my friends will be getting them for Christmas!!I have told the absolute truth here:I am mad for the Scooba.Using any kind of mop is just not good enough any more.I have to use my little,faithful Scooba.Give it a try.