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Ryan M.
> 3 dayIf u have pets their fur will clog the rotor periodically (clean once every month or so). The charging is a bit finicky sometimes but its just because dirt/grime gets on the charge panel sometimes and stops it from making contact. The roomba loves to get stuck under things but this is mostly just cause my house has items that are the exact height for it to get stuck.
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Average Joe
> 3 dayBought this older model Roomba as a discount/used open box. Great deal. Box arrived and was packaged as new- but no documentation. Not a big deal, just googled it. Machine was clean. Not marks and not dirty. Took a charge and has been working well.
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Nerito911
Greater than one weekIts programmable so you can set and forget; however, it gets caught on any cable and loose rug. When it doesnt get stuck, it sweeps well and Im glad every time because I hate feeling things when I walk barefoot. We run it once daily in the morning as we wake up because its noisy and crashes on everything before turning, so better to run it when were already awake or out of the house. Its smart enough to avoid falling down the stairs. I bought it like-new on discount. I wouldnt pay full price tho.
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Annette M.
> 3 dayBut I don’t recommend for pet owners. Get a different roller brush if you have lots of hair.
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Joe Balsamo
> 3 dayI tried 5 different rooms and countless furniture configurations. The only conclusion I can come to is the vacuum is now obsessed with figuring out how to get stuck. It seems once it learns how to get stuck it will go to that location over and over. I’ll watch it pound over and over to wedge itself under a chair. It will bump into obstacle, turn to wide open floor, stop, and turn back to the obstacle then proceed to bang at it for several minutes. Do you have table and chairs? Thats it’s favorite place to get stuck. It will move chairs to lock itself in. Quite impressive. My last hope was a room that has a 2 step drop to another room. The first time it handled “the Cliff” really well, couple of quick tests and moved on. Second time, directly to the cliff, stuck, third same, 4th same. I’m done. Waste of money.
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star777
> 3 dayWeekly cleaning. Does very good job.
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Morgan
> 3 dayWe have 3 cats who shed and track litter around like it’s their job. With a 5 month old who will soon be crawling, I desperately wanted something to help maintain the floors on a daily basis. This does a good job with and I’m glad I made the purchase. It certainly misses spots on occasion, and I still do a deep clean with our regular vacuum about once every two weeks. In my opinion this was worth the money to not have to deal with the headache of vacuuming every day. I also hate the feeling of things stuck to my feet and I can honestly say that it’s now a rare occasion that I feel any litter pebbles on my feet!
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J Hornbeck
> 3 dayWe have had a Rooma for the past several years. Finally beat it to death. Used it constantly. We purchased this newer model replaced that one. Very pleased with it. The first think my wife noticed was how much quieter it was. It seems to move more smoothly through the space. We use it on a combination of floors: wood, carpet, and tile. And it seems to me that it recharges more quickly than out previous model. It also had wi-fi capabilities, but we havent really had a reason to use that yet. Highly recommend this product.
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Hannah F
> 3 dayI had a shark robot vacuum prior to this one that did not clean as well, however it was almost silent. This lil machine is really good at getting grit and dog hair up, however it is just so stinkin’ loud! I cannot have a conversation with anyone while running the vacuum. Overall pretty satisfied with this vacuum as I can walk barefoot around my house without any dog hair on my feet.
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Francis Sinaswee
> 3 dayI bought this knowing that there are better models out there that does all if the extra scanning and zoning etc. For my home layout however I was ok with the turn on and leave approach. This unit is exactly that. It simply bounces around and cleans the areas it passes on very well. There is a slight method to the madness as it will eventually go back to the spots you thought it missed. Since I use it when no one is around its perfect for me. I also have mainly flat floors so not too sure about deep cleaning