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    iRobot Roomba Vac Robot Vacuum (Q0120) $212 $250 Save $38. ... Eureka AirSpeed Upright Carpet Vacuum Cleaner. $50 $123 Save $73. ... from thick carpets to hardwood floors. $299 at Amazon.

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    Vacuum head: Look for vacuums with a soft brush head or bristles to protect hardwood floors from damage. Canister vs non-canister: Canister vacuums are not as common compared to stick vacuums or ...

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    Robotic vacuum cleaner on a hardwood floor. A robotic vacuum cleaner, sometimes called a robovac or a roomba as a generic trademark, is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner which has a limited vacuum floor cleaning system combined with sensors and robotic drives with programmable controllers and cleaning routines.

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    Dirt Dog was a variant of Roomba designed for workshop use that was released in 2006. The product picks up small objects such as nuts, bolts, dirt, and debris from a workshop or similar floor. The unit was able to be used on hard floors, shop carpets and industrial floor surfaces. The Dirt Dog was discontinued in late 2010.

  7. Roomba - Wikipedia

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    A Roomba is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner made by the company iRobot, and was first introduced in September 2002. [1] Roombas have a set of sensors which help them navigate the floor area of a home. These sensors can detect the presence of obstacles and steep drops (e.g., to avoid falling down stairs).