Side-By-Side Comparison of the Roomba vs. the Timba
Recently I ordered one of those cool robot vacuums called a Roomba. Itโs pretty amazing. It will quietly clean an entire floor while only mildly terrorizing the cats. And when itโs all done, it returns to its charging station and goes to sleep.
Weโve had it now for a couple weeks. In the interest of science, and to my great chagrin, my wife decided to do a side-by-side comparison of the Roomba and her previous โGo-Toโ method of vacuuming โ her humanoid husband, Tim. For purposes of this peer-to-peer product review, my wifeโs once indispensable husband will henceforth be referred to as โTimba.โ
Design
Roomba: Elegant, smooth, circular shape. Compact. Less than 24 inches wide. Has rotating soft but powerful whiskers that brush dirt into the machine, which then sucks it up. Great along walls and corners.
Timba: Also comes with a circular shape โ mainly around the belly. Has two-day old extremely abrasive whiskers (because it couldnโt locate its razor). Tends to skip walls and corners, which it figures will go unnoticed.
Reliability
Roomba: Like clockwork. Can even be programmed to repeat the cleaning process daily.ย
Timba: Like a broken clock. Not noted for its reliability, often responding to multiple chore reminders with the phrase, โI know. Iโll get around to it. Stop bugging me.โ
Maintenance required
Roomba: Minimal. Comes with one-year manufacturerโs warranty. Receives 4.5 stars on Amazon customer reviews.ย
Timba: According to a focus group consisting of its wife, the Timba is high-maintenance, especially when itโs hungry or didnโt get its usual ten hours of sleep. Requires regular infusion of pizza and peanut butter to stay focused. Needs constant reinforcement from the wife for accomplishing the bare minimum on the โto-doโ list.ย (more…)









