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«Breaking News» World’s first portable lavatory cleaning robot is being sold online for $500

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


Amazon is selling a robotic toilet cleaner called Giddel (pictured) for $499.99 that will keep the lavatory squeaky clean



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


The droid is designed to scrub the rim and bowl of a toilet so customers don't have to complete the arduous chore



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


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



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'


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'



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'


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'



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


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



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. 


It comes fitted with a 'non-spin brush for splash-free operation' for maximum cleaning purchase and efficiency. 



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


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



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


The robot has been designed for use three times a week for three years, taking care of the unenviable job for the foreseeable future



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 


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 



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 




WILL YOUR JOB BE TAKEN BY A ROBOT?



A report in November 2017 suggested that physical jobs in predictable environments, including machine-operators and fast-food workers, are the most likely to be replaced by robots.


Management consultancy firm McKinsey, based in New York, focused on the amount of jobs that would be lost to automation, and what professions were most at risk.


The report said collecting and processing data are two other categories of activities that increasingly can be done better and faster with machines. 


This could displace large amounts of labour - for instance, in mortgages, paralegal work, accounting, and back-office transaction processing.


Conversely, jobs in unpredictable environments are least are risk.


The report added: 'Occupations such as gardeners, plumbers, or providers of child- and eldercare - will also generally see less automation by 2030, because they are technically difficult to automate and often command relatively lower wages, which makes automation a less attractive business proposition.'




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Main photo article 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) an...


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