Happy to! Pure Clean Robot Vacuum Cleaner -... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQIGKMM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It’s a very dumb vacuum; entirely manual operation in terms of emptying the bin and charging it. There is no programming the vacuum at all. You set it on the floor, press the button, and it goes around bumping into the furniture and walls in a few different configurations. It also can get itself stuck so I’ve had to learn to block off certain areas. It also only does hard flooring. Carpet is beyond its capacity.
But I absolutely love it. Every night I tidy the floors, put everything away, set the chairs on top of the table, fold up the rugs, and start the vacuum. I come into a clean space! No crumbs on my feet and no dust bunnies! I’ve had the vacuum for nearly a year now and it’s still going strong. I’m very happy with it.
I got a super cheap robot vacuum for our kitchen/dining area and I absolutely love it. 4 kids, 2 small dogs, and farm life means there’s dirt and food all over at the end of the day. We do an evening routine where we all pitch in to load the dishwasher, switch the laundry over, and tidy the floor and table. Once the kids are in bed I do an inspection of the machines (make sure the dishwasher/washing machine/dryer are loaded properly and nothing is in there that will cause mayhem), start them, flip the dining chairs onto the table, pick up the two area rugs, and start the vacuum. Doing all that at the end of the day when no one is awake to mess it up means I get to come downstairs to a clean dishwasher, clean floors, and no mess to pick up at the beginning of the day. I really love this routine and the vacuum is a key part of it.
Tangled up how? If it helps, I have one that's spinning brushes instead of a rolling one, and while they do sometimes get hair stuck in them, it's not that hard to get off. (And I have waist-length hair, so it's not a question of strand length.) This is an updated version of the one I have, it's not a super high-tech one but it gets the job done.