News

December 30th, 2010

TD will be participating in the largest consumer technology trade show. The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

December 10th, 2010

For the purchase of any Roomba, get a free maintenance kit. This promotión was launched last week at Falabella stores and has been very succesful.

August 27th, 2010

Mr. Roberto Santamaría, Sales Director for Latin America of iRobot Corp. visited Chile for the launch of iRobot Roomba, the vacuum cleaning robot.

Trade & Distribution

TD S.A. specializes in Trade and Distribution of a wide range of products through the South American Retail Industry: Departmentment Stores, Supermarkets, Home Improvement Stores, Convenience Stores, Pharmacyes/Drugstores, and other Specialty Stores.

This deep business network and strategic alliance settled with the key players of the industry has been the basis of the success of the company.

Distributing from highly advanced robotic products to leisure, fashion and sporting goods, the essential strenght of TD’s strategy is the passion of a pushing company.

Some of our products

ROOMBA®

The Roomba is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner sold by iRobot. Under normal operating conditions, it is able to navigate a living space and its obstacles while vacuuming the floor. The Roomba was introduced in 2002;[1] as of December 2010, over 5 million units have been sold. Several updates and new models have since been released that allow the Roomba to better negotiate obstacles and optimize cleaning.

SCOOBA®

Scooba is an automated robotic floor washer produced by iRobot. It was released in limited numbers in December 2005 for the Christmas season at $399.99 USD, with full production starting in early 2006. The company introduced a $299 version, the Scooba 5800, in the second half of 2006.[1]

The Scooba uses a special non-bleach cleaning solution made by The Clorox Company that cleans the floors and prevents rust or skidding and has been nicknamed Scooba juice or the newer Scooba Natural Enzyme cleaning solution. The robot preps the floor by vacuuming loose debris, squirts clean solution, scrubs the floor, and then sucks up the dirty solution leaving a nearly dry floor behind. The robot is safe to use on sealed hardwood floors and most other hard household surfaces, but it cannot be used on rugs. Scooba avoids rugs and stairs, and can clean about 200 square feet (19 m2) on a single tank-load of solution.

The Scooba is the second major commercial product made by iRobot, which popularized vacuum robots with the Roomba. The Scooba is available in over 40 countries

CREATE

iRobot Create is a hobbyist robot manufactured by iRobot that is based on the Roomba platform and was introduced in 2007. However, iRobot Create is explicitly designed for robotics development, rather than simply hacking the Roomba. In place of the vacuum hardware of the Roomba, the Create includes a cargo bay which houses a 25 pin port that can be used for digital and analog input and output. The Create also possesses a serial port through which sensor data can be read and motor commands can be issued using the iRobot Roomba Open Interface protocol.

The platform accepts virtually all accessories designed for iRobot’s domestic robots and can also be programmed with the addition of a small “command module” (a microcontroller with a USB connector and four DE-9 expansion ports).