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You'll need to get them out of the way until it finishes the job.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does "ok". Ours tends to pull the cords along for a little ways. For instance, it cleans under our tv stand and typically when I come into the room after a cleaning, one of the cords from underneath is pulled out about a foot from under the stand. It doesn't unplug anything, but just tugs the cord along. I had it get actually "stuck" on my laptop cords once, but I just had to pick up the roomba and move it over. It's not like the cords get all wrapped up inside the vacuum, or at least not in my experience. Hope that helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't have wires going across floor - I pick up bathroom rug and chair and small rocker - other than that - is all I do
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hazel goes under the couch and wrestles with the electrical cords cleaning all the while. When she is done I just kick the cords back under the couch. The amazing part is how quickly she changes vacuum suction speeds when she goes from hard floors to throw rugs. Even throw rugs with string fringe are no match for Hazel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Small cords like phone chargers with small ends sometimes get caught in the rollers but larger lamp cords have not been a problem.
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