This new Roomba finally solves the big problem I have with robot vacuums

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iRobot just scrapped and replaced almost its entire range of robot vacuums, but amongst the shiny new fleet there’s one model that has caught my eye in particular: the Roomba 205 DustCompactor Combo. This bot is designed especially for smaller homes, and as the owner of such a compact dwelling, I am particularly keen to get my hands on one.

The fact I live all on one floor means robot vacuums are, in some ways, a great fit for my home. Apartment living often translates to ‘not much space,’ and that’s certainly the case for me. Many of today’s best robot vacuums come with gigantic docks that can do everything from emptying the dust to refilling the water tanks to washing and drying the mop pads. While they certainly make for a very hands-off experience, I lose half of my kitchen every time I test one.

The other option is a charge-only dock. These tend to be nice and petite but require me to take care of all maintenance – including bin emptying. The bins you’ll find onboard robot vacuums are necessarily small, so if you have a lot of dust, you’ll do that with irritating regularity. If testing one of these coincides with me having a canine visitor, bin emptying becomes a chore; this definitely isn’t an ideal option if you’re looking for the best robot vacuum for pet hair.

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iRobot’s solution is to introduce dust compacting into the 205 Combo’s onboard bin, which can hold more dust and thus requires less frequent manual intervention. The dock is the basic, charge-only one that’s small enough to fit unobtrusively in almost any home, including mine.

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