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      <title>Cordless Vacuum or Robot Vacuum Guide</title>
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      <description>Cordless vacuum wins for cleanups under 10 minutes, stairs, and tight furniture; robot vacuum wins for open floors that need daily runs. The answer flips only when the home stays mostly clear, the dock has a fixed spot, and the cleaning job is dust and crumbs rather than edge work or pickups from the stairs. If cords, toys, chair legs, or more than one floor show up in the normal week, cordless takes the cleaner path. If the main goal is to keep the first floor presentable with minimal effort, robot fits better.</description>
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      <title>Robot Vacuum or Stick Vacuum Guide</title>
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      <description>A robot vacuum fits best when thresholds stay under 3/4 inch, the dock has a clear wall spot, and the main job is daily dust pickup on open floors, while a stick vacuum fits best for stairs, corners, upholstery, and fast cleanup after a spill. That answer changes if toys, cables, pet bowls, or heavy rug fringe stay on the floor, because a robot spends its time navigating around obstacles instead of cleaning. It also changes if the mess starts upstairs, since a stick vacuum reaches places a robot never touches.</description>
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