iRobot Looj 120 Gutter Cleaning Robot
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Looj blasts through the debris, clogs, and sludge that clog your gutters. Just
set Looj in a gutter and it will brushes the gutter clean. Comes with remote
control so you can back it up, move it forward, or change the brush rotation
direction if it gets stuck.
Looj allows you to climb up the ladder once to set it in and once to remove it,
rather than making multiple trips up and down the ladder or over-reaching while
precariously poised on the ladder.
Looj even includes a belt clip so your hands are free while you climb up. Your
safety does come first!
Gutter Cleaning Robot
Item Number: 12101

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| Cleaning gutters can be a dangerous and time consuming job, but it's an essential part of home maintenance. Gutters need to be cleaned regularly to avoid water damage, overspills, ice dams,
and the growth of nasty stuff in the muck. Dirty gutters create a breeding ground for carpenter ants, mosquitoes, and other pests. Now there's an easier, faster way to clean your gutters and protect the investment in your home.
And protect yourself, too.
How iRobot Looj works:
Just under 2 1/4" high and 3-1/4" wide, iRobot Looj propels itself through your gutters.
It rolls under gutter straps and over downspout holes, so you don't have to pick
it up mid-job.
Using a three-stage auger, Looj breaks up clogs, lifts out the debris, and brushes your gutters clean.
Spinning at 500 RPM, the high velocity auger delivers the power needed to dislodge, lift, and toss wet leaves, pine needles, and other debris out of your gutters. - iRobot Looj cleans a 60-foot section of gutter in just 10 minutes.
- Designed for use in wet gutters, Looj is waterproof in up to 1 foot of water.
- Clean-up is fast and easy; simply hose the robot off.
- The detachable handle is also a wireless remote control.
- Looj moves in both forward and backward directions. You control the direction of the robot and the auger
to propel debris out of the gutter and away from your home.
- iRobot recommends that you measure your gutters to ensure the gutter straps
are at least 2 1/4 " above the bottom of the gutter.
iRobot Looj is easy to use:
1. Place the ladder in one secure position.
2. Use the included belt clip to carry Looj while keeping both hands on the ladder.
3. Place Looj in the gutter and remove the detachable handle/remote.
4. Drive Looj back and forth using the remote.
5. When the job is done, hose the robot off for easy cleanup.. |
Features of the iRobot Looj 120 Gutter Cleaning Robot
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Advanced Features |
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Control forward and backward movement of the robot and the bi-directional auger using the handle/remote.
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Designed for use in wet gutters. The robot is waterproof in up to 1 foot of water.
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At just under 2 1/4" high and 3-1/4" wide, Looj easily passes through gutters and under gutter straps.
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Works with standard K-style gutters in aluminum, copper, metal or vinyl. Straps must be 2-1/4" above the bottom of the gutter.
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Includes a high-power battery and charger.
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Included belt clip allows you to keep both hands on the ladder while climbing and descending.
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Specifications of the iRobot Looj 120 Gutter Cleaning Robot
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Package Dimensions: 19"L x 7"W x 4.5"H
Package Weight: 1.9 kg / 4 lbs.
What's in the Box:
1 iRobot Looj 120 Gutter Cleaning Robot
1 3-stage Gutter Cleaning Auger
1 Remote Control with 75' range (requires 2 AAA batteries - not included)
1 iRobot Looj 7.2V Rechargeable battery pack
1 battery charger
1 Belt Clip
Country of Origin: China

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| All iRobot Cleaning Robots Tips on keeping your home clean.
- Shower before going to bed, rather than in the morning.
This way, you're not bringing the day's dirt to bed.
- Set up an area where shoes come off when people come in, and/or provide
slip-on booties for your guests. Shoes are notorious for bringing dirt and pet
dung into the house.
- Change your bedding once per week. Use hot
water to kill dust mites.
- Keep windows and doors closed between 10AM and 3PM; these are the peak
pollen hours, and during this window of time you will get the most "dust"
entering your home.
- Wipe bathroom floors daily with a damp cloth. The floor in the typical
bathroom is easily cleaned and is where the most "dead cell detritus" is
typically generated. Clean at the source, and you won't need to clean up this
stuff elsewhere.
- Use a high-efficiency filter in your HVAC
system, and run the whole-house fan when you are home.
- Using a wet rag, dust your bathroom floors at
least twice a week.
- Eat only in designated areas. Walking around the house with food means you
will have food everywhere. Along with the bugs that eat the crumbs and
droppings.
- Use baking soda and vinegar to clean drains. This is surprisingly effective.
Done weekly, it reduces the chances of drain clogs and eliminates drain odor
sources.
- If you're using an automatic vacuum cleaner system, check daily to see if
the canisters need emptying.
- Check corners for dust accumulation.
- Wipe window frames. In the winter, use a dry cloth to prevent mold growth.
In the summer, use a cloth dampened with a 20% vinegar (to water) solution.
- Clean your refrigerator drawers once per week. Wipe with a cloth dampened
with a 50% vinegar solution.
- Pull your refrigerator out once a month, and clean the area with a damp
cloth. Turn the unit off and blow out the coils with your vacuum arranged to
blow (then vacuum up the floor).
- Pull your range out every other month and clean the area.
- Eliminate clutter. If you have things sitting out on countertops and other
surfaces, you can't clean those surfaces. Getting rid of clutter not only makes
it easier to clean a home, it makes the home seem bigger.
- Schedule some minor cleaning nearly every day. Spending five or ten minutes
a day is far less daunting than setting aside a whole day once a month and
living in grime in the interim.
- Come up with a cleaning method that allows you to completely clean a room.
Tackle one room once a week. You won't get all rooms in your house each month,
but when you do get them they will be clean, clean, clean. Keep a list of tasks
and add to it as you go about this job. Don't forget to vacuum ceilings that
have the popcorn finish; a great deal of dust gets stored there. Clean ceiling
fan blades, windows, door frames, etc.
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