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I know a few people that have them, theirs are programmable to start cleaning automatically. I have no idea why anyone would put it on the counter though. I wouldn't put something that runs around cleaning the floor, on a counter where one might prepare food. Everyone I know that has one, lets it park itself in its own little charging base. I see from the article I linked to, that the owner intends to sue.
I know a few people that have them, theirs are programmable to start cleaning automatically. I have no idea why anyone would put it on the counter though. I wouldn't put something that runs around cleaning the floor, on a counter where one might prepare food. Everyone I know that has one, lets it park itself in its own little charging base. I see from the article I linked to, that the owner intends to sue.
He can join the exalted ranks of people like the American woman who sued MacDonalds because she didn't realize her coffee would be that hot, and tried to drive with it wedged between her thighs.
What kind of idiot puts a vacuum cleaner on a sideboard?
He can join the exalted ranks of people like the American woman who sued MacDonalds because she didn't realize her coffee would be that hot, and tried to drive with it wedged between her thighs.
What kind of idiot puts a vacuum cleaner on a sideboard?
I think what the stupidest part of McDonald's coffee case, was that the judge didn't throw it out and admonish the woman for being an idiot..
yikes!!! you will all hate me...but..I feel the judge was right! The coffee was not your average hot beverage served at your average fast food chain...or sit down establishment for that matter.... Mcdonalds coffee is heated to a point that it could do major tissue damage if it spills and makes contact on your skin...unlike all other chains...that sereve their coffee at a lower temp...add to that you are being handed it through a drive thru window....hot coffee spilled in your lap is one thing.....beyond boiling point beverage being handed to you ..through a window....that can cause 3rd degree burns...should have a warning label and extra caution....the lid should be secure etc....
or change the temp of the coffee...