Let the robot do it! 5 Household Chores retirees no longer have to do themselves
Did you imagine retirement would mean days of pursuing hobbies, playing with your grandchildren and traveling? Retirement might free up 40 or 50 hours a week you’re not in an office to spend on your own interests. But it shouldn’t come as a surprise that, as long as you’re living in your home or apartment, housework doesn’t go away.
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In this stage of life, when you’re spending more time at home and not rushing from work to school sporting events for the kids, you’re more likely to notice housework that needs to be done. All that spare time makes the streaks on the windows and dog or cat hair on the floors even more apparent. And that grass that’s growing just slightly beyond what your HOA deems acceptable? Might as well put mowing the lawn on your growing to-do list.
Even in retirement, grass grows and pets shed. Thanks to technology, the list of chores retirees (and everyone else, for that matter) have to do is shrinking. We might not have something exactly like Rosie the Robot available to the masses, yet, but these 5 tools can streamline your spring-cleaning chores and eliminate some of the daily drudgery, too.
Vacuuming
While iRobot’s Roomba wasn’t the first robotic vacuum, it changed the game in 2002 as the first commercially successful robot vacuum, according to VacuumWars.com. Thanks to features like a drop sensor and dirt sensor, it made vacuuming one of the first chores mere mortals could delegate to robots in the 21st century.
The iRobot Roomba remains a top choice, with an affordable price and frequent discounts on Amazon sale days. For those willing to spend a bit more, the Shark AI Ultra voice control robot vacuum also comes from a trusted small appliance brand and features bagless, self-emptying technology that requires no attention for up to 60 days.
Mopping
Many robot vacuums today can also mop hard floors, including hardwood, ceramic, or vinyl tile. The ECOVACS Deebot T90 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop holds an Amazon’s Choice designation in the category. With a bagless and self-cleaning design, this handy robot is about as hands-off as you can get when it comes to housework.
Washing windows
While not as common as robotic vacuums, robotic window washers are rising in popularity. ECOVACS WINBOT W3 Omni Robot window cleaner includes a self-cleaning station that washes the mop pads and also keeps the station hygienic. A safety tether, strong suction system, and anti-fall technology makes this wireless window washer safe for even high-rise homes and condominiums.
Looking for a more budget-friendly option? The KKI Window Cleaning Robot uses a remote control to reach higher windows and dual-direction auto-spray.

Pool maintenance
For many people, retirement means lazy days by the pool. But swimming pools also mean a lot of maintenance and work to keep the water crystal clear. A robotic pool cleaner gives you more time in the water and less time maintaining the pool.
The Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro cordless robotic pool cleaner not only vacuums the floor and walls, it also skims the waterline and clarifies water. With battery life of 5 to 11 hours, depending on the task, this robot can clean even the largest pools on one charge.
Mowing the lawn
Amazon’s bestselling robotic lawn mower, the ECOVACS Goat 01000 RTK Robot Lawn Mower automatically maps up to one quarter of an acre of property.
It knows how to avoid obstacles, including objects like fire pits, lawn furniture, or pottery, as well as pets and small wildlife. Zero-edge cutting means you won’t have to spend time trimming, afterwards. Add trimming around garden beds, the pool, or patio as another chore retirees no longer have to worry about.
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