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Much of the joy and serenity that comes from no longer needing to vacuum will be ruined if you inadvertently buy a noisy robot vacuum cleaner. You may get some idea if you have the opportunity to try out the cleaner in store – otherwise look for comments about the noise level in product reviews and search for video reviews.
The size of your home affects what you should look for in a robot vacuum cleaner.
Small homes If you live in a small flat or house, you can save money by choosing a vacuum cleaner with a shorter battery life and manual emptying. If your small home is very cluttered, it may be worth investing in a vacuum cleaner that’s good at navigating, so it can access all areas of your home.
Large homes. If you live in a large home with a lot of open spaces, you’ll want a vacuum cleaner capable of cleaning for longer and which can hold more dirt or even empty the dirt automatically. Otherwise hunting down your robot vacuum cleaner and emptying it could very well turn into a new chore for you.
Robot vacuum cleaners are hugely popular with dog and cat owners. If you happen to be one of them, look for models that are good at the notoriously difficult task of vacuuming up pet hairs.
Vacuuming is just one part of keeping your home sanitary. Here you can find some tips for how to improve the air quality in your house.