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DesigningMom

May 31, 2007

Oh that is just too cute.  I think it'd be worth it just to amuse my kitten! 

I'm sure one could make their own replacement clothes for it too.  Heck you could use masking tape!

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jenn90048

May 22, 2007

This won't work very well.  The ball would roll around aimlessly and it would take forever for it to pick up all the dust and hair from every corner of the room.  Plus, you'd have to constantly change the electrostatic sheets as they got "full" and it would cost you a fortune to buy new ones all the time. 

This seems like a silly gimmicky idea to me.

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jwhite

May 16, 2007

Iiiinteresting. If anything, it'd be fun to watch my cat's reaction to it!

 P.S. It's only $19.75 for 2 dustbunnies and 24 cleaning cloths on qvc.com :)

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malicious

April 28, 2007
I have a Roomba and it doesn't work all that well on hardwood floors, it's really more for carpet cleaning. On hard floors (wood, linoleum, tile, etc) it just kind of "pushes" everything around. And honestly, I don't have that much trouble getting dustbunnies, hair and like up with a Swiffer, even in corners. I think the biggest advantage to this product would be how in can go under furniture. We have wood floors in our bedrooms and living room and let me tell you, it gets nas-tee under the beds, dressers, sofas, etc.
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mi.jo

April 26, 2007
Very intrigued.  For $15, probably worth trying.  Thanks for the tip, I do belive I'll order one as soon as I get my laminate down.  I have the sheddin'est shepherd mix, sweet dog, but her hair is just gross.

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