Robotic Vacuum Cleaners Work Great on Pool Tables
A friend of mine bought a robotic vaccum cleaner as a gag. It's
actually pretty fun to watch it semi randomly roaming around the
room. It seems to have about 15 different direction change
sequences, which allow it to eventually cover about 98% of a
small area before the battery runs out. Well, this friend has a
pool table and one day when the table was looking a little
shabby, we decided to try using the robotic vacuum cleaner on
it. The thing did an absolutely awesome job. Fun to watch too,
or did I already mention that? Well pretty soon we started
seeing how good an 8 ball player the unit was. We set up a rack,
and let the robot do its thing. It eventually broke the rack and
proceeded to clean up the table. While pushing balls in all over
the place, it's tiny little brushes were scooping up all the
ashes, dog hairs, and other detritus that accumulate on tables
over time. Then it dawned on me, while this relatively cheap
$150 cleaner wasn't too useful in a typical house, it was
perfect for the tedious job of cleaning 10 tables at a pool
hall. While you may still need a brush to get under the edges,
just sweep the mess out in the middle and let your little robot
take care of it. It also seems to raise the nap of the felt, so
you should start out with the vacuum mode on high.