Amazon sells a robot toilet cleaner for $499.
99 (£ 400) to keep the toilet clean.
The robot, known as Giddel, is designed to scrub the edges and bowls of the toilet so that customers do not have to complete heavy household chores.
It weighs more than 6 pounds (3 kg) and is driven by rechargeable lithiumion battery.
Huge price tags include robots, cleaning accessories, and slender toilet seats that allow the robot to clip.
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Based on Altotech Robotics, which makes the device, the machine should not be used when the toilet is occupied.
It is equipped with a "non
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Free operation for maximum cleaning purchase and efficiency.
The telescopic arm allows it to install toilets of all sizes and has access to all gaps, including: edges, inner edges, under edges, bowls, and "extended down ".
In the product description on the company's website, it wrote: "giddel allows you to take back the day and no longer waste time on humble household chores.
"For three years, robots have been designed three times a week to handle this unenviable job in the foreseeable future.
An American survey conducted by Altan Robotech found that 4 out of 5 people () spent less than two hours a day on household chores.
According to the company, consumers of nearly 2 () out of 3 will buy robot cleaners to handle this arduous household chores.
People claim that the two main reasons they think it is boring to clean the toilet are because it is "tedious", "disguised" and labor-intensive.