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Broken in 2 months
Was a pretty impressive vacuum for the price, charged fast, went for around 2hrs before batteries ran out.
But like most Aldi electronic products it didn't last. It was only used on floorboards, no carpet and even tho it was cared for it broke within only a couple of months.
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J.L.MSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 2 reviews
Just ok.
I brought an unused second hand one and it's ok. Really noisy though the HEPA filter was good and the little dry mop pad was better than expected but still limited. Suction is great but it has no sense of direction and isn't methodical in direction except for avoiding stairs.It bumps into things like walls and often gets stuck on furniture but it does what it says. I just found it to be quite high maintanence and need something that doesn't require constant intervention. Overall it has a very erratic, hit and miss cleaning style. Frustrating to...Read more
watch it continuously redo some areas but ignore a dirty spot again and again until the battery dies which is about 30 mins? Not very long and takes hours to recharge so I ended up just sweeping with a broom. The dear thing never makes it back to the docking station before it goes flat. Bless it's little wheels for trying. I guess you get what you pay for but I'm happy I didn't pay full price. I have upgraded to one with better navigation and a camera and I'm much happier.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
LozjGosford
- 7 reviews
- 6 likes
- Stirling Robot Vacuum (2013-2017)
- Verified purchase
Gets the job done... mostly.
We enjoy our robo ‘Josh’. We have very short pile carpet in our living room and floorboards in the kitchen which is where he spends most of his time, and he does a pretty good job of sweeping up. Good enough that I only need to use the big vacuum once a week now. We have 3 young kids = lots of crumbs and stuff spilled on the floor. He does require daily maintenance- emptying, cleaning the brush and sweepers etc. He does like to get himself caught on the door stop, and will get tangled up in paper/ribbons/socks that get left on the floor. I do p...Read more
ut our chairs up on the table/bench to make it a bit easier for him to to navigate. Currently in need of a new part because it got shredded when he tangled himself in his own charging cord which is annoying. I would love to put it on at night so noone can harass him but it’s too noisy for that.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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JOANNE MILTON
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Not a great purchase
Robot kept going under furniture and turning off. Found it to be a bit noisy and lost front wheel in first 3 months. Battery went flat after 6 months and had to be replaced. Found remote hard to use and charging dock stop working after 6 months. Had to plug straight into robot. Wouldnt recommend.
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Michelle Lovell
- 5 reviews
- 11 likes
Wonderful if you have the right floor
We have a small house, polished wooden floors with no gaps. This machine is my favourite household appliance. It’s not particularly strong, and I don’t have animals, but it works perfectly for my needs. We clear the floor, close off all other rooms to the room chosen for cleaning and press go every 2-3 days. We also empty the cleaner and filter after each use and check the wheels for blockages. We also make sure there is no water spills anywhere in the floor. It comes with spare filter and tools to help clean it.
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bestpiliAdelaide
- 4 reviews
- 2 likes
Battery do not last
Very happy with the performance and the money i paid for it (cheap compared to branded robo vac). Eleven months of use and the battery died. Replacing it from Aldi was easy and it had i believe more than a year warranty but I wanted a robo vacuum that has a battery that will last longer.
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IJTCanberra
- 4 reviews
- 4 likes
Good little unit...for the price
I have already got a Roomba device and I saw this as a low cost alternative to complement the Roomba to get the job done a bit quicker. It does what it's advertised to do, and as you'd expect with a lower cost model, it misses a few bits here and there and doesnt have the active mapping etc of a more expensive model. Definitely happy with the purchase and would recommend as an entry level auto vac.
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SamSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 39 reviews
- 3 likes
Love it
I got one of these for christmas.
We have a tiled house I just do a tidy make sure nothing is out that can get stuck in it and let it go.
Great if you break a glass and want to make sure you have all the fine bits picked up.
Also great with pets hair.
Self recharge and with a big family is such a sanity savor.
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Impressed y our little friends.
it was so good we got a second before they sold out . 2 cats, 2 kids and they perform really well in this large house. Yes to needing to clean and maintain brushes and bearings, emptying rubbish tray and occasionally taking back to charger due to running flat out of site of the base charger but this is not year 2030. we only have hard floors but they polish up. vacs are called Ro-bert and Ro-bob and they worked so hard in the first 2 weeks playing catch-up under beds, lounges, tables running twice per day. Now in control the waste only needs cleaning every second clean period. Great value, ro-bust, and recommended.
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IsajoGold Coast
- 7 reviews
- 6 likes
Stirling vs Roomba
Because of the price I bought the Stirling as a second robot to do my polished hard floors as the Roomba tends to make rubber marks where it turns whereas the Stirling has a small polishing mop..I find it doesn't have the power to get out of tight places or go over bar stool bases etc but has plenty of suction and it does a good clean but won't go over mats or carpet either because of the Valcro and mop material so gets stuck and stops...It has more than enough battery power to do my 3 bedroom 2 large living room house...I've kept it and use it...Read more
on the shiny hardwood rooms as it does the job but the Roomba is better for me as it will clean the carpets and has more power to get in and out of tight places and has an anti tangle feature if it gets caught up in cords etc or anything left on the floor..you would need a normal vacuum cleaner with the Stirling but the Roomba is good enough to just need a stick vacuum..I gave my big expensive one away and got a little Hoover stick with the detachable hand cleaner..they work great together...The price is great for the Stirling and it does the job if you just want it for tiles or laminate etc where there's no mats or chunky furniture legs etc...I would recommend it but if you have things on the floors then get a Roomba as its fast and reliable but expensive..mine is about 5 yrs old and still works like new just replaced the battery and brushes a month ago...a refurbished older Roomba would be a good alternative if got carpets and lots of furniture legs as it will find a way of getting around them all and tells you if it can't do something and how to rectify it.....I don't have to worry about the rooms with carpet as it does under the couches and beds beautifully as will the Stirling if on hard floors.. A good little helper but you need to be handy to move it when it gets stuck but on straight hard floors will do pretty well everything the Roomba will do...Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
OlyaSydney
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
Great little helper
Had no problems with the vac so far. Was a bit uncertain at first because of the Aldi brand. It works well and easy to empty the rubbish into the bin. We have carpets everywhere and it works well. This vacuum is more powerful than I originally thought. I would recommend this product to anyone.
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Laura LandiniSydney
- 4 reviews
- 7 likes
- Stirling Robot Vacuum (2013-2017)
- Verified purchase
A great friend.
My house is quite large, downstairs is tiled, and sometime I direct via remote control "HUGO" where it needs cleaning the most. I am quite happy with the amount of dust it picks up in between regular vacuuming, upstairs it's carpeted with a very short pile, and I was amazed to see how much dust again it accumulated in its bin. It's not a traditional vacuum more of a electric sweeper, but for the price it does a great job, I am happy with it.
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BujMelbourne
- 4 reviews
- 2 likes
Compact Vacuum Cleaner
Vacuum is a gutsy, powerful appliance that is bagless. It's very convenient to empty contents in the rubbish without having to make sure I have purchased disposable bags. The appliance is relatively easy to disassemble and clean and put back together again. Very economical to purchase and have had no problem with it.
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Great for the price point
Our first robot vac and it does quite a good job. Brought 2, 1 for upstairs, 1 for down. Easy to setup, easy to empty. If you havent used one of the bots before, you will need to reconsider what you leave laying around around on the floor or stuffed under cupboards etc, which isnt a bad thing. Cords, cloths, blankets hanging off couches and light/frilly mats ... not ideal. Those are controllable. Only annoying bit is that the common standard chromed round bases on those very common barstools / gas-lift chairs ... it usually gets stuck!
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JohnSydney, NSW
- 5 reviews
Good one
Good one go for it
do its job on time. Does a good job
not much attention required
Go for it. I still recommend Aldi to enable smart phone app control for this product.
If they do that, it will be great. Unbeatable for the price they offer. Thumbs up
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LynMelbk
- 7 reviews
- 2 likes
- Stirling Robot Vacuum (2013-2017)
- Verified purchase
Good little vacuum
If you have tiles or floorboards at home this little vacuum will be your best friend. It basically cleans your floor for you without hassel. There's always a build up of dust, dirt or crumbs throughout the day and getting robo to go around twice a day keeps my floors spotless!
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Anna BMelbourne
- 10 reviews
It is not a vacuum! Buy it only if it is for fun
I have to admit that it is collecting some dust. However it is not of course an adequate "Vacuum". It gets stuck, can't find its way to charger, brushes get strangled with dog hair and, moreover, it scratches the floor. This is the most annoying! I have polished hardwood floors and when I saw those scratches I was very upset.
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BlakeMelbourne
This IS the droid you are looking for.
I've had one of these for over 2 years and it is still going strong. My place is hardwood floors with a few rugs situated throughout but this guy has no problem with getting around and getting the job done to a reasonable degree.
It does have its limitations which, for the most part, are inherent in all robot vacuums anyway.
Firstly, get it out of your head that this (or any, probably) will replace your normal vacuum cleaner; it won't. It simply doesn't have the suction power to deal with deep-down dirt in carpet/rugs so you will need to p...Read more
eriodically tend to those yourself. Secondly, it is a machine running a computer program. As a programmer myself, I knew that it couldn't possibly have the depth to effectively deal with any and all situations (like a sock or a random cable - mine has been known to get tangled in both), But, thankfully, its software allows it to ADEQUATELY deal with any and all situations. As per above, you will still need to tend to some things yourself. Some other little foibles include its path-finding; it will often miss one area entirely but will hit another several times. It will sometimes need help getting back to the base station because it appears to need to 'see' the base in order to get there. This forces it into some sort of hunting mode but again, path-finding is an issue here and he can sometimes get stuck looking in the same area over and over (if it were me, I'd have coded it to hunt for a wall then track along it until it sees the station - like dealing with a labyrinth). The battery in mine is starting to lose capacity but I have had this for over 2 years so, as far as batteries go, its not been a bad haul. Luckily, replacement parts are available (batteries are generally a 1 year warranty only, despite the 3 year warranty on the machine as a whole - this is industry standard) That all being said, it is a great product to have especially for the price at which you can have it. As long as you don't expect it to be some Jetsons-esque robotic maid, it will serve you well.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Lou CNewcastle
- 7 reviews
- 2 likes
Does the job but broke within three months
I like this vacuum, I just wish that it was more robust! Within a few weeks of purchasing it, the brushes stopped rotating. But it came with a three year warranty, so I sent it back and about a week later it was delivered back to me in working order. It does some odd things though sometimes that make me wonder if it's about to break down again. For the moment it's still going though. I probably wouldn't purchase this model again, I'd fork put for one of the more expensive brands in the hope that it'd work a bit better. But for a budget model this does the job.
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LizMAU
- 12 reviews
- 9 likes
Good till brushes stopped working
I was very happy with this purchase and the amount of dirt it picked up. I did have to return and it was repaired due to the brushes no longer rotating. This took about 4 weeks from sending off till it came back to me. The brushes have stopped working again which was disappointing and i have received a total refund on returning the product.
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frankasked
what I s the model number for the stirling robot vacuum nov 2018 looking for a instruction manual to u se the mop
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John davidsonasked
Can you get a new battery
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Where can i purchase new brushes from in Australia for my Aldi stirling robot vacuum?
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