According to a report from Statistics Canada (2018), Canadian women spent an average of 2.8 hours per day on housework. Men spent an average of 1.9 hours per day. Ahem – yes that is another thing to unpack on another day… but let’s just agree that whoever is doing the housework, we all could use some timesaving tips. Well, in this digital and connected age, help has arrived! It’s time to automate your cleaning and reclaim your time! Here’s how to get started.
The Self-Cleaning Litter Box
Here’s the scoop on self-cleaning litter boxes; they do the dirty work for you by scooping the poop automatically and storing it in a bin for you to empty at a later time. Cats can be finicky. A mechanical scoop or noise after kitty poops can make her litter box shy. Look into the options to ensure you find a good fit for you and your cat.
The Robot Floor Cleaner
We’ve come a long way since the first Roomba delighted YouTube fans everywhere by supporting cats that hopped on for a ride. Today’s options include vacuums and mops that you can set and forget. With a variety of styles and price points, there are plenty of options that let you come home to a clean floor every day.
The All-in-one Washer/Dryer
Laundry is seldom anyone’s favourite chore, but it gets much easier when you don’t have to remember to switch the load between the washer and the dryer. All-in-one combos typically take longer than a separate washer and dryer, but let’s face it if the laundry is still in the machine long after the cycle is done, a combo will save time overall. An added bonus? You can toss a load in before work and come home to fresh, dry clothes.
The Robot Window Washer
Have you seen a device attached to a window and scurrying around like some kind of large sci-fi bug? You’re witnessing the latest in home automated cleaning – window washing robots. Basically, they attach to the window and roll around it, using some kind of microfiber cloth and cleaning solution to get clean the glass. There are a variety of sizes and types to suit needs, such as ones better for circular windows, and ones suited to thinner panes.
The Classic - The Slow Cooker
The slow cooker was an early home automation, and it was a game changer. Putting roasts, soups, and stews in a pot and then having a hot, nutritious meal ready by dinner time allows busy people to power through their days and jobs without too much time on dinner prep. The slow cooker has evolved over the years to include many options, but it still remains a staple item in the kitchens of busy home cooks.
Automate to Save Time and Energy
Housework is a part of life, but thanks to automation, we can reduce the time we spend on it. Check out the gadgets above to save time and energy and enjoy the benefits of automated housecleaning.
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