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Smart vacuum cleaner. You buy it once and never have to vacuum again.
You don't need a fancy vacuum to never vacuum again. We have a cheap one and never vacuum either.
While true, smart ones add even more convenience. Scheduling, room selection, object avoidance, etc.
I think he's joking that they just don't clean their house.
An added value of smart vacuum is just that it simply does the cleaning regulary without slacking so there's overall less dust in the apartment hence you not only don't have to vacuum but also dusting off furniture etc. is required less frequently.
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Looking forward to having one in a new house where the surfaces actually join instead of having bumps everywhere.
Don't they suck at getting into corners or anywhere that's they can't fit into, though?