I’ll be honest: with my schedule, I don’t have a ton of time to clean my apartment. I do, however, love gadgets that can clean for me, which is why I’m totally digging the Mint ($249) hardwood floor cleaner.
Similar to the popular Roomba automatic vacuum, the Mint Robo Hard Floor Cleaner is specially designed to get your hard floors sparkling clean without any elbow grease on your part.
At first glance, the robotic sweeper seems a little ridiculous — ridiculously awesome!
As a child, I used to love watching The Jetsons and always thought it would be cool to have a robot maid like they did. It’s crazy that within 30 years, that far-out idea has become a reality.
for Immediate release Evolution Robotics’ Award-Winning mint™ AUTOMATIC FLOOR CLEANER available at Bed Bath &Beyond® PASADENA, CALIF. – October 26, 2010 – Evolution Robotics, Inc., a leading robotics technology company, today announced that the company’s Mint Automatic Floor Cleaner is now available at all Bed Bath & Beyond stores nationwide and online at www.bedbathandbeyond.com. Mint [...]
Its Mint hard-floor robotic cleaner combines a floor washer and dry sweeper into one device that, with the help of what it bills as GPS-like technology, figures out where it’s been and what to avoid.
The automation of cleaning has evolved — washing machines, dish washers, dryers and now electronic sweepers.
Well, I got to try out a little gadget that’s perfect for the person who has other things to do besides sweep and mop their floors.
Mint Robo Hard Floor Cleaner If you’re sick of back-breaking broom and mop work, but still to need to get your floor clean before the parental units arrive for the holidays, get your hands on a Mint Robo Hard Floor Cleaner ($200). This minuscule, rectangular robotic helper can either mop or sweep your hardwood, tile, [...]
Attention all slobs: for this week’s giveaway, we’ve got the Mint automatic floor cleaner that some people like to refer to as a robot. The Mint has a sophisticated NorthStar navigation system that allows it to navigate a room and get around obstacles, like chair and table legs, while picking up dust and nastier stuff. The company calls the system “indoor GPS.”