mosmos
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tempting lei, can get it from singapore or not?
can, but prices would be 100% more.

tempting lei, can get it from singapore or not?

Wow thats a lot of scoobie juice, how much did that cost you to send over?![]()
anyone kind enough to help me on a step by step to buy scooba? Currently i don know much about where to get it and how can they deliver it to Singapore.. anyone? Thanks
BTW is Sccoba veri noisy when in operation? Cos i tot of letting it to mop/wash e floor when I'm watching TV?
Thanks alot!
odering from usa and send to vpost or comgateway or borderlinx is quite easy.dear irobot users, i posted again and again that i'm interested in it
having seen it in action in friends' places a few time quite impressed by it
however i quite put off by the hassle of ordering it overseas
also it doesnt come in 220v and i have to buy some adaptor thing?!
and the clorex solution i cannot replace with normal household ones?
i'm thinking of buying a vacuum and a mop one to help my mother clean the house
but all at one go dunno worth the investment
sigh....
just buy a $30 240v to 100v tranformer from hardware store will do.dear irobot users, i posted again and again that i'm interested in it
having seen it in action in friends' places a few time quite impressed by it
however i quite put off by the hassle of ordering it overseas
also it doesnt come in 220v and i have to buy some adaptor thing?!
and the clorex solution i cannot replace with normal household ones?
i'm thinking of buying a vacuum and a mop one to help my mother clean the house
but all at one go dunno worth the investment
sigh....
dear irobot users, i posted again and again that i'm interested in it
having seen it in action in friends' places a few time quite impressed by it
however i quite put off by the hassle of ordering it overseas
also it doesnt come in 220v and i have to buy some adaptor thing?!
and the clorex solution i cannot replace with normal household ones?
i'm thinking of buying a vacuum and a mop one to help my mother clean the house
but all at one go dunno worth the investment
sigh....
and some of us like me, become dependent on these creatures (duno if that is positive or not
)It may be a little of a hassle to order from overseas but the savings is certainly worth it. U just need to buy a step down transformer to use the 110V US models in Singapore. Its only going to cost u around S$20+. As for the cleaning solution, who says u cant use normal household ones? Only the older 5900 Scooba needs the Scooba Clorox solution. The newer 5800s, 340s, 350s and 380s all can run on normal household solutions like MagicClean, KiwiKleen, etc. You can even use plain water if u so prefer.
Whether its worth or not really depends on how u justify it. The cleanliness is superb, something u cannot achieve with yr normal mop and bucket.
odering from usa and send to vpost or comgateway or borderlinx is quite easy.
just buy a $30 240v to 100v tranformer from hardware store will do.
no need any clorex solution for all scooba models except 5900 which is already not in production. Just tap water will do.
It may be a little of a hassle to order from overseas but the savings is certainly worth it. U just need to buy a step down transformer to use the 110V US models in Singapore. Its only going to cost u around S$20+. As for the cleaning solution, who says u cant use normal household ones? Only the older 5900 Scooba needs the Scooba Clorox solution. The newer 5800s, 340s, 350s and 380s all can run on normal household solutions like MagicClean, KiwiKleen, etc. You can even use plain water if u so prefer.
Whether its worth or not really depends on how u justify it. The cleanliness is superb, something u cannot achieve with yr normal mop and bucket.
Time to stop putting it off.. It took 2 years for me to finally buy a roomba/scooba set and I can tell you that it was well worth the money. Ask any of us here and you'll get a whole lot of positive responsesand some of us like me, become dependent on these creatures (duno if that is positive or not
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Ordering from overseas is a little scary, i think the most scary part is when the robot arrives and it is not working. Like mosmos and thewiseone said, voltage issue is easily solved with a stepdown transformer.
Your mother is gonna love it, when I brought it back for her (in malaysia) she simply can't live without it cause the floor is so much cleaner than a normal vacuum.
So.. start looking at ebay, amazon, hsn, woot etc for new members to your family and send them via vpost USA, comgateway or borderlinx to help reduce some of your postage costs. Go noww!![]()
normal mop and bucket cannot, but roman mop and bucket sure beat it if you have Roomba running everydayI find that scooba's floor can't last long in terms of cleanliness...dunno why. Maybe too clean? making the floor "unstable" and ends up attracting dirt faster?
Nothing can beat iEcologi (but of course not at its price....) steam + vacuum.....for really clean up the floor....

thankyou all for the replies!!!
i really look fwd to join u all as irobot owners esp for my poor mother sakes![]()
incidentally my house flooring is parquet
is it really ok to use irobot?
also my floor size is abt 150 sqm
so which model is more advisable?
not sure abt your flooring type.thankyou all for the replies!!!
i really look fwd to join u all as irobot owners esp for my poor mother sakes![]()
incidentally my house flooring is parquet
is it really ok to use irobot?
also my floor size is abt 150 sqm
so which model is more advisable?



parquet? that's a cause for concern.. I read that scooba could weaken the glue because it sprays water. I used mine on parquet before, but only once a week (bit scared the parquet start to warp and come out). i'm not sure how big is 150 sqm, but i used scooba 5800 (old model) on 3 rm hdb, but have to run it twice to cover the whole plc properly.
dear irobot users, i posted again and again that i'm interested in it
having seen it in action in friends' places a few time quite impressed by it
however i quite put off by the hassle of ordering it overseas
also it doesnt come in 220v and i have to buy some adaptor thing?!
and the clorex solution i cannot replace with normal household ones?
i'm thinking of buying a vacuum and a mop one to help my mother clean the house
but all at one go dunno worth the investment
sigh....
wah. parquet i think might spoil the floor cos it leaves a damp trail behind. a scooba 380 can run for about 45 mins on 1 tank. then can refill the tank and run for about another 35 mins before the batt goes flat.thankyou all for the replies!!!
i really look fwd to join u all as irobot owners esp for my poor mother sakes![]()
incidentally my house flooring is parquet
is it really ok to use irobot?
also my floor size is abt 150 sqm
so which model is more advisable?