Amazon is selling a robotic toilet cleaner for $499.99 (£400) that will keep the lavatory squeaky clean for you.
The droid is called Giddel and is designed to scrub the rim and bowl of a toilet so customers don't have to complete the arduous chore.
It weighs more than six pounds (3kg) and is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
The hefty price tag includes the robot, cleaning accessories and an elongated toilet seat to allow the robot to clip on.
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Amazon is selling a robotic toilet cleaner called Giddel (pictured) for $499.99 that will keep the lavatory squeaky clean
The droid is designed to scrub the rim and bowl of a toilet so customers don't have to complete the arduous chore
It weighs 1.5 pounds (3kg) and is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The hefty price tag includes the robot, cleaning accessories and an elongated toilet seat to allow the robot to clip on
According to the New York-based firm Altotech Robotics that makes the device, the machine is not meant to be used while the toilet is occupied.
It comes fitted with a 'non-spin brush for splash-free operation' in order to obtain maximum cleaning purchase and efficiency.
A telescopic arm allows it to fit all sizes of toilet and to reach all crevice, including: the rim, the inner rim, under the rim, the bowl, and 'down to the exit'.
On the product description on the firm's website, it reads: 'Giddel lets you take back your day and stop wasting time on menial household tasks.'
A telescopic arm allows it to fit all sizes of toilet and to reach the crevices of the ceramic pot, including: the rim, the inner rim, under the rim, the bowl, and 'down to the exit'
On the product description on the firm's website, it reads: 'Giddel lets you take back your day and stop wasting time on menial household tasks'
According to the firm, nearly two thirds (64 per cent) of consumers would buy a robot cleaner to take care of this arduous chore. People claimed the main two reasons they ind the cleaning of a toilet tedious is because it is 'tedious', 'disgusting' and labour intensive
The robot has been designed for use three times a week for three years, taking care of the unenviable job for the foreseeable future.
A US survey conducted by Altan Robotech found four out of every five people (80 per cent) spend less than two hours a day on household chores.
According to the firm, nearly two thirds (64 per cent) of consumers would buy a robot cleaner to take care of this arduous chore.
People claimed the main two reasons they ind the cleaning of a toilet tedious is because it is 'tedious', 'disgusting' and labour intensive.
It comes fitted with a 'non-spin brush for splash-free operation' for maximum cleaning purchase and efficiency.
According to the New York-based firm Altotech Robotics that makes the device, the machine is not meant to be used while the toilet is occupied
The robot has been designed for use three times a week for three years, taking care of the unenviable job for the foreseeable future
A US survey conducted by Altan Robotech found four out of every five people (80 per cent) spend less than two hours a day on household chores and the robot is designed to reduce this
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