iRobot 5800 Scooba Floor-Washing Robot | 
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| Brand: iRobot Category: Kitchen
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $225.00 You Save: $174.99 (44%)
New (19) Used (1) Refurbished (2) from $160.00
Rating: 160 reviews
Color: Blue Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 31.3 Dimensions (in): 21 x 17 x 5 Warranty: 1
MPN: 5800R Model: 5800 UPC: 853816058006 EAN: 0853816058006
Release Date: August 23, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 155 more reviews...
Over Priced and Doesn't Work October 29, 2008 M. White (Leander, TX) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought our Scooba last year. Right off the bat, we had the problems that most do... getting it to work. We got it to do that after pushing down the spring and priming it. We were in ahh of the thing for about a month or two. Then it stopped working. We completely cleaned it, primed and it still didn't work. Finally, we got it to work, by starting and then letting the top tank to drop. This worked for awhile, until finally, it just won't even turn on. So now it sits in my living room do much of nothing. Two other complaints... if even a little bit of water is left in tank, during your next wash it smells moldy. Also, finding the specific cleaner is impossible to find. Thus, you are forced to use other detergents (maybe why ours doesn't work).
1 good wash, 2 fair, 1 awful = $100 per use October 29, 2008 B. Kelley (El Lay) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It seemed like a good idea. It wasn't. It cleaned the floor well just once. The next time, it didn't cover much square footage, but kept going over the same floor and left water. The third time, it left more water. The fourth time, it left all its water. Even in the one good washing, it left the edges and corners dirty.
Works pretty much as advertised October 27, 2008 M. Shigley (Fredericksburg, VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had my Scooba for almost a month. Initially, I had concerns about the battery which would deplete before using up the tank. I contacted customer support. Listening to the tape while waiting for a rep, I was told that the Scooba battery should be able to do several tanks on one charge. WHen I spoke with the rep, she told me to charge the Scooba overnight and run it each day for 3-4 days. After complying there was no change to the battery life. I contacted iRobot's customer support again and they shipped me another battery with no questions or hassles. The second battery works great. I am very impressed with iRobot's customer support. I was able to speak with a human within a few minutes of calling and they were very interested in making things right. With the new battery, my scooba can go through a couple tanks without recharging. Unlike the roomba, it is not designed to go over transitions (so it won't wash my carpets). Because of this, it does frequently get hung up on transitions and tell me that it's stuck. This has made it unlikely that if I turn it on and leave the house, it will go through a complete cycle while I am away. However, I think I can overcome this obstacle by purchasing another invisible wall. I'll try to remember to update this posting if it works. So far the Scooba has been very easy to maintain. the brush, filter and little sucky thing all come out and clean up easily. This little guy certainly cleans the floor with a lot less effort from me than my mop does.
Battery problems seems hopless October 27, 2008 Henry D. Eagar (New York) As many other have complained about it kills it's batteries. It cleans the floor just fine, and though it's still work to keep the Scooba itself clean I like it when it worked. However it's first battery managed to clean the floor about a dozen times before it dies and would only run the Scooba for a few minutes. They sent a free replacement batter, and a re programmer, and new charging instructions. (don't leave it plugged in) contrary to the instructions that shipped with it. (leave it plugged in always). however the second battery only lasted about a dozen cleanings and then dies as well, now it's just an boat anchor in my closet.
If you want something that LASTS, do NOT get a Scooba!!!! October 18, 2008 D. L. Bivens (Athens, Tennessee) Have you ever owned anything that, the minute it is out of warranty, everything goes wrong and the only response you get from the manufacturer is "you'll have to buy another one"? Well, trust me, THIS product is most definitely THAT kind of product! Though it worked wonderfully for the entire year after purchase from iRobot, now that it is a couple of months out of warranty, it seems to be failing like a 99 year old man who's seen more than his share of hardships! Now, I probably use my Scooba less than anyone, because I live alone and I only have a two-room economy appartment, so I've only used it once-a-week ever since I received it and took it out of the box. Just think what the more "normal" owner/user might have to look forward to if they have multiple rooms to clean every single day! Apparently, iRobot has unqualified "tweeners" working their tech support phone number, because they can't solve anything that is NOT covered by their standard answers "cheat sheets" and don't even seem at all concerned that it might be a design flaw that might need to be noted and looked at for future Scoobas! If the U.S. military has as much trouble with their iRobot products as us poor schmucks at home, then it's no wonder we have those "$3,000 hammers" on the congressionally passed budgets! Especially so when these "tweeners" at tech support all say the same thing: you'll have to purchase a NEW Scooba, but it'll be at a "reduced price"...which probably means it won't be a brand new Scooba, but one that has been refurbished the way mine could and would be if I were to simply send it back to iRobot. Once again, my friends, don't waste your hard-earned dollars on the iRobot Scooba. Not unless you're willing to buy another one at the end of your warranty and another after that, and so on and so forth, ad nauseum! This really makes those ultra-cheap Swiffer Mop systems a lot more desirable!
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