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Philips Robotic Vacuum Cleaner $169 (Save $230) @ HN

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Just bought one for my cat to play with.

Another aggressive marketing from HN.
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Today Philips Robotic Vacuum Cleaner $169 (Save $230)

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Remove the hard graft from cleaning your home with the remarkable Philips Robotic Vacuum Cleaner. An extra slim build means this rechargeable vacuum will do all the work for you, cleaning hard to reach areas and leaving your floors spotless.

Wireless Operation

Featuring a rechargeable battery and AC power adaptor, the Philips Robotic Vacuum Cleaner offers 50 minutes of autonomous use - plenty of time to clean your home while you can put your feet up!

Versatile Vacuum

This robotic cleaner boasts two pairs of side brushes which ensure it will work effectively across an array of floor types, including wood, laminate and tiles.

Stair Detector

Designed to suck up dust and dirt completely independently, this Philips vacuum cleaner will detect and avoid drops, so you can use it near stairs and landings without worry.

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  • +3

    Reviews?

    Philips Easystar FC8802

    Quick look at reviews say good for Floor types: Wood, laminate and tiles.
    & Gets stuck on things like legs and rugs.

    It's been $169 at Target in the past.

    • RRP of $399 is a joke, hopefully no one has ever paid that price.
      For $150-$170 it does a reasonable job of collecting some dust.

      • +21

        so does a lot of stuff I buy from OzBargain!

  • FYI, this is almost identical to the Aldi robot vacuum. (ie. Out of the same factory)

    even though they are weak, they do collect the dust.
    The benefit with the Philips/Aldi is that they are about half the height of other robotic vacuums and can get under most things.

  • I bought a similar one from group buy long ago.
    They are usually very weak comparison with the traditional vacuum cleaners but taking dust only.
    I think it is perfect in that sense keep around clean. because it will be doing every day including when you are at work rather than once a week.
    They are small, so their storage is pretty small too. You have to empty frequently.
    Their charger also has a life limitation like all other rechargeable batteries.
    Otherwise you can buy a vacuum cleaner from Aldi under $50….
    Good Luck

  • If I know my Philips, it'll be pumped out of some chinese factory. While I'd love one, how do these compare to the Dyson? While automation is great, if it barely comes close to my DC19 it's a no deal for me no matter the price.

    Are these good?

    • how do these compare to the Dyson?

      Do you even need to ask?

    • +4

      This cleans 100% better than the Dyson Robotic Vacuum cleaner (Dyson Unicorn edition).

  • Doesn't look like it comes with docking station, etc. I'll suspect this is how much they are worth… will wait some more. Maybe BigW will get a batch of iRoombas again for Christmas like they did last year.

  • +8

    Perfect for hiding your ricin…

  • Also $150 Clearance price at Target. Was 2 left at Broadway NSW on Thursday.

  • Looking for a robot that cleans all surfaces and cleans grouting and mould build up, is there something on the market that fits the bill better than this model?

    • how about a scooba + a roomba ?

      • Any particular model, as we are thinking a robot would be cheaper than a housekeeper

  • Target was selling it at $150, there were 3 in Geelong. and the original price in Target was $200 only

  • seems like the roomba is a lot better robot … hmm
    http://versus.com/en/irobot-roomba-650-vs-philips-easystar-f…

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