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Or ways to remove that accumulation fast?

Non-vacuum cleaner tips would be more actionable for me currently, but please do share your ways.

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[โ€“] thisNotMyName 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Thirding on the robot. Mine is connected to Home Assistant (that's another rabbit hole to jump in) and it cleans the whole flat whenever nobody is at home. Basically every day at least once and we never get annoyed by it's sound.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 21 minutes ago

My concern with a robot vacuum is Lego (and other toys). I figure the robot will either give up and move out when it can't do its job, or it will find the bin of small LEGO, dump it, and feast.