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With Australians working longer hours than ever before it’s no surprise that household chores and cleanliness have fallen by the wayside. But rather than paying for a cleaner, a new study released today has found that Australians are looking to an unlikely source to pick up the slack – household robots.

Top 5 Findings:

1. 29 per cent of Australians think robots could do a better job than people at any household chore

2. 61 per cent of Australians have or would welcome robots into their home and think they would make life easier

3. Vacuuming is the number one household chore people would like a robot to take over

4. Rosie Jetson is the number one robot Aussies would like to welcome into their homes

5. 45 per cent of Australians are happier and more calm when their homes are clean

Robot butlerNearly three quarters (73 per cent) of the population said they’re ready to throw the towel in on domestic duties and would be willing to buy a cleaning robot (43 per cent) to ensure they’d never have to do them again. And it seems that vacuuming is the worst offender with 27 per cent of people declaring it’s the job they’d most like a robot to takeover, followed by cooking (20 per cent) and mowing the lawn (18 per cent).

And it’s not just convenience that’s causing the shift to our futuristic friends, almost a third (29 per cent) of Aussies said they think robots could do a better job than people at any household chore because they’ll just get the job done and won’t complain or put it off. (36 per cent) of people surveyed said robots could do a better job at vacuuming, simply because it takes way too long and needs to be done so often.

Red RobomaidThe study commissioned by robotic vacuum cleaning company Robomaid Australia found that nearly half the population (47 per cent) are ready to welcome robots into their homes. A quarter (26 per cent) of people surveyed said they believe robots are the way of the future, while (21 per cent) said they hope they’ll play a big role in making our lives easier one day. Another (14 per cent) said we’re already witnessing the robot revolution and they can’t wait to see what happens next.

But this new found love of robots may have started earlier than we think with Aussies declaring Rosie (25 per cent) from the children’s cartoon the Jetsons, as the number one robot they’d most like to have in their home. R2D2 from Star Wars (12 per cent) was also a favourite, followed by Wall-E from Disney’s Wall-E (8 per cent) and Optimus Prime from Transformers (6 per cent).

According to National Marketing Manager for Robomaid Australia, Emma Hodge, there’s been a gradual shift towards robotic cleaners as a viable alternative for Australian families.

“We’ve definitely seen a positive shift in attitudes towards robots and robotic cleaners,” said Hodge. “Robots are an efficient solution for time-poor Australians and I think we’re finally starting to embrace that along with the rest of the world.”

The study also found:

  • 45 per cent of Australians are happier and more calm when their homes are clean
  • 20 per cent of people surveyed have or would consider vacuuming less because of rising electricity prices
  • 41 per cent of people said the most beneficial part of owning a robotic vacuum cleaner compared to a traditional vacuum is being able to run it every day to avoid dust building up
  • More women (33 per cent) than men (26 per cent) said they’d be prepared to hire a cleaner to avoid doing the vacuuming. Women (27 per cent) were also more likely than men (21 per cent) to ask their partner or children to do it instead.
  • 38 per cent of women believe that robots could do a better job than themselves at vacuuming the home
  • West Australians have declared they hate vacuuming more than any other state (45 per cent) followed by the Northern Territory (42 per cent) and Tasmania (35 per cent)
  • South Australians enjoy vacuuming more than any other state with (9 per cent) of people declaring they absolutely love it.

Robomaid is Australia’s leading manufacturer of robotic vacuum cleaners and its flagship model, the RM-770 vacuum cleaner which also comes with a microfiber attachment. For further information visit www.robomaid.com.au

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  • I’m not confident robots can clean my house well.

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  • I would love a robot to do everything I hate doing such as housework, cleaning etc.

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  • lol everyone says that they don’t want robots but i hope you don’t use a microwave, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher lol

    don’t take this post in a bad way

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  • No robots here! Never ever! I have too many kids that are happy to help out if they want dinner on the table and clean clothes and sheets etc….

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  • I’d prefer to clean my house by myself, not use a robot.

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  • Oh I’d love one. And unlike human cleaners, it wouldn’t steal your jewellery.

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  • I’m sure the robot would throw it’s arms up in the air and give up, if it saw my place!

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  • We decided quite a while ago, while I was recovering from surgery, to get a house cleaner in once a fortnight. Originally it was only going to be until I was back on my feet, but the house was so much easier to manage with all the heavy & hard work done, that we’ve kept the cleaner on. Well worth paying $50 a fortnight.


    • What a great idea! Hope you are well now : )

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  • Do love a clean house, but hate having to do it!

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  • I would love a robo vac!

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  • Good read thanks for the information

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  • I feel happier and calmer when my home is clean.


    • Me too, nothing better to be able to relax a bit when everything is done.

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  • Great article, I enjoyed reading it.

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  • Sounds awesome, thanks for sharing

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  • yes please bring it on!

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