All About Life Without Maids
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Thanks Fatmama… ok now i need to read more on roomba and scooba…
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Fatmama,
Thanks for the heads up abt the Bosch dishwasher. I am planning to put 1 at the current place i put my dish drainer / tray. Any idea where can i see the dishwasher? I can’t seem to find dishwasher in those typical electrical stores like Best Denki or Courts.
For ur dishwasher, u have a permanent water inlet? I am thinking of attaching it directly to my tap, meaning i need to attach and detach from the tap every time. -
Hi b2b3m4
I saw the dishwasher at Courts Tampines only. I bought mine much cheaper at Goh Ah Bee.
I think it is more advisable to have a permanent water inlet. If I remember correctly, the dishwasher does not come with a detachable head.
Anyway you will need a plumber to install for the inlet and outlet. -
FatMama can i know how much is the dishwasher? reference…
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I work part-time, has 2 kids,7&10yrs old now. No maids are simply wonderful. No worries of invasion of privacy when hubby n I needs quiet moments together when kids are in school!
My place is big and cleaning is a nightmare everyday but as time passes, you'll know how to allocate your time for which chores.
I invested in machines which works great but of course not perfect.
For floors, I uses Roomba and scooba. These are great inventions. At days when I feel like taking a break, I just let the machine do wonders for me at home. They vacuum and mop the whole house for me. I dry wipe, mop and wet wipe my rooms and living area everyday. A clean freak!
As for ironing, I'll segregates them and iron twice a week. I pamper myself with laundry services for hubby's business wear. Will priorities children's school uniforms first follow by my own.
Meals wise, double boiled soup with slow cooker, Pre-prepare marinated meats in small quantity and defrost in the morning for lunch and dinner as required. Will buy fresh fish only on the day that I want to cook. Do not like frozen fishes for steaming as they tend to taste stale. Dropped by mum's place once a week for delicious home-cooked meal. Weekends are eat-out days, a time for me to rest and enjoy.
Time planning is very important. Don't get stressed out over undo chores. Let tomorrow worries itself. Just settle whatever you need for the day. Time spent with the kids and hubby are more important.
Give it a try. I think helpers are not reliable and cannot be relied on no matter where they come from. -
im just exploring.. instead of roomba & scooba which so far not many feedback on it's effectiveness, my cousin said not good ..she owns one. im thinking will wet & dry vacuum cleaner like these a better alternatives..
http://www.electrolux.com.sg/node37.aspx?categoryid=9820
any comments/feedback ? from ur experience. Thanks -
micollh:
My mum bought one before but it is the Vax brand. I don't like it. Found it too heavy and bulky.im just exploring.. instead of roomba & scooba which so far not many feedback on it's effectiveness, my cousin said not good ..she owns one. im thinking will wet & dry vacuum cleaner like these a better alternatives..
http://www.electrolux.com.sg/node37.aspx?categoryid=9820
any comments/feedback ? from ur experience. Thanks -
Received the Robinson’s flyer. Saw that they have a private sale for members on 18 Apr. The iRobot Roomba 780 is selling at $1198 less $120 (1 day special) before the robinson card rebate.
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Have been using the roomba 780 for a few months. Very very happy with it. Cleans better than maid. IMO only manual wipe with magiclean mop cleans better.
I use it once a day. Sometimes even twice. Or whenever I feel like it. The thing is I just turn it on and it does its work and returns to home base without me having to bother about it. Truly one the best inventions for the home. -
The Roomba 780 ($888) and 770 ($749) are indeed great robotic vacuum. It can be scheduled to clean and it would navigate around your home, vacuuming up dirt and hair, and would return home on its own to get charged. Do visit http://www.autovacstore.com for more details.
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