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"They'll still eat feather toys but they've been good at avoiding springs and puff balls."

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"I bought the iRobot Roomba I-7 Vacuum and Braava M6 Mop combo in 2020 and I have used them like workhorses for 5 years with no issues. ... even 5 years on, they are both very functional and do a great job."


"the devices have worked well for almost three years with few problems or costs. ... The i7 has cleaned for almost 500 hours, with only one exceptional cost: a new front swivel wheel because the previous one was worn out."


"I’m still rocking a roomba i7 I paid $400 for in 2019 or 2020. ... and is pretty bomb proof."

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"Run it every day when i am exercising outside and just let it run till I am sick of it following me around. ... But if I give an hour a day and alternate ends of the house. I only have to spot vacuum occasionally."


"the devices have worked well for almost three years with few problems or costs. ... The i7 has cleaned for almost 500 hours, with only one exceptional cost: a new front swivel wheel because the previous one was worn out."


"I love how he can be scheduled, MWF at 10am. I have joked at times he is the most reliable guy in my life."

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"It’s been a life saver considering we have 3 kids and a large dog."


"I seriously love iRobot hardware vacuum performance as in the amount of dirt they pick up"


"hair neatly rolls up at the edges"

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"The i7 regularly wakes up at night, plays a small tune (and wakes me up). ... It is impossible to turn off this action .. many people complain."


"crappy software updates, constant errors and resets broke me. ... the software is absolute garbage ... a vacuum is completely useless if it can navigate correctly."


"We had the stupidest vacuum roomba i7 that was so loud when i am home i cannot hesr my toddler."

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"the software with its frequent inability to stay connected"


"crappy software updates, constant errors and resets broke me. ... the software is absolute garbage ... a vacuum is completely useless if it can navigate correctly."


"when the robot is running around me it literally rams into my feet and cannot find its way again. ... it cannot navigate and gets stuck between chairs."

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"crappy software updates, constant errors and resets broke me. ... the software is absolute garbage ... a vacuum is completely useless if it can navigate correctly."


"For instance, I burned through rollers on my i7 Roomba, and in retrospect, although they convinced me it was normal, it was not, I should have asked for a refund."


"i had to glue together my i7's main brush module😭"

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"For instance, I burned through rollers on my i7 Roomba, and in retrospect, although they convinced me it was normal, it was not, I should have asked for a refund."


"the filter is washable which is amazing because i dont have to buy more 😭 they're so expensive for what"


"i had to glue together my i7's main brush module😭"

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"It’s so inefficient i need to empty it after every use because the dust pocket smears dust at the base and my hair gets tangled in the rubber brush."


"My older i7 has stared having issues on carpet, leaving behind trails of cat hair it just smeared around the floor instead of picking it up."

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r/RobotVacuumsNarwal and Roborock Reliability and Reputation
4 months ago

Upgraded recently from older Roomba i7 and M6 combo. Lasted 5+ years so was fairly happy with that. It was easy to get parts like a battery and iRobot even sent me a new dock for free. And their support was responsive. With that said I was concerned about their impending possible bankruptcy so I bought a Roborock CurvX. I can’t speak to longevity or support as we have only had it for a few weeks and 0 issues needing support so far. What I can say is the CurvX is drastically quieter when doing its cleaning and when it empties its bin. The cleaning is significantly better both at vacuuming and mopping over the previous solution which was expected but it has been a great improvement. The map and app are as good or better than the older version of the iRobot app. The navigation and obstacle avoidance is truly next level comparatively. It avoids crashing into things, is gentle on the baseboards, avoids banging into your feet etc etc.. The extending side brush and mop pad are great at ridding the corners of our space of dog hair and the mop pad gets right next to the baseboard as good as a human would. All that for $849 on Amazon right now! We did also buy the Amazon 3 year Asurion coverage as I did want to cover issues when it is out of warranty. Lastly I was also debating on Flow but chose CurvX based on Roborock history and size plus the same limited real people perspective on the Flow.

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r/RoborockLove my roborock...but this looks amazing!
7 months ago

I disagree.. i have a roomba I7 and the brush design is far superior to toborocks.. Ya, hair neatly rolls up at the edges.. That is what it is supposed to do

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r/TudoCasaAspiradores Robot: Valem a Pena? Limitações? Qual modelo?
9 months ago

Sim valem muito a pena, a minha casa é de apenas 1 piso e o aspirador é fantástico, ainda tenho um i7 que na altura era o mais atual, mas ainda funciona bem, de vez em quando desorienta se mas nada que uma limpeza não resolva

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r/RobotVacuumsI write about robot vacuums for a living. AMA.
9 months ago

My first robot was the i7, bought in 2020 (with a matching Braava). I thought, at the time, this was the best of what robots had to offer. It wasn't until I started testing robots that I understood just how poorly iRobot was adapting to the changes in the industry. I recently tested the 205, part of the new lineup. I thought it performed abysmally. [https://lifehacker.com/tech/roomba-205-dustcompactor-combo-review](https://lifehacker.com/tech/roomba-205-dustcompactor-combo-review) The app kept crashing (I tried on a few platforms) and it wasn't my only complaint. In terms of apps, it depends on whether you're striving for simplicity or features. I enjoy little talked about features like Pin and Go and Remote Control, and kind of hate in app adverts. So Roborock is one of my favs. But Ecovacs and Dreame robots have a decent app as well. I would never, ever overlook Switchbot, btw.

r/RobotVacuumsMaybe a stupid question? How much have vacuums gotten better over the years?
9 months ago

HI! I purchased my first robot (a roomba i7) in 2020. Since then, I've literally begun testing them for a living. The difference between 2020 and now is just absurd, and I mean that in every way. The difference between two years ago and now is fantastic. 1. Navigation- almost all robots now use LiDAR and some use LiDAR and AI assisted cameras. They map a room within seconds, and can tell what kind of surface is on the floor, where furniture is. The LiDAR makes obstacle recognition and avoidance a whole new ball game. 2. Extending sweeps and mops- You likely had a static mop pad and sweep. But now, they are on extending arms, and can reach under stoves, up to walls, and around spaces the robot can't fit. 3. Towers clean the mop- they sterilize, they auto dispense detergent, they can be piped directly to your water line. They're also modern and in some cases, beautiful. 4. The apps have better features, like remote control, pin and go, voice recognition, and a ton more map controls. 5. Roller design has improved 100x. Split rollers, rollers with razor cutters.... hair just isn't the issue it used to be. it's just not the same. Invest.

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r/RobotVacuumsLooking to buy my 1st Robot Vacuum
10 months ago

I’ve had many roombas from the 650, i7, S9x3 (they sent me 3 replacements), and a braava jet 240. They work good for awhile, but the crappy software updates, constant errors and resets broke me. I seriously love iRobot hardware vacuum performance as in the amount of dirt they pick up, but the software is absolute garbage and a vacuum is completely useless if it can’t navigate correctly. I still have my first 650 bouncing around in my basement and the i7 has been moved to garage duty. The S9 ended up in pieces. My main two robot vacuums are roborocks and I love their navigation. I wish I could take the navigation from a Roborock and put it into a roomba.

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r/RobotVacuums“Welcome to retirement buddy”
3 months ago

I have 4 cats and 1 dog. I run my i7 every day and vacuum with an upheld a few times a month so the roomba gets most of the pet hair. I swear the bag lasts like half a year, it’s insane.

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r/RobotVacuumsWhy shouldn’t I buy a Roomba?
10 months ago

i also have a roomba i7 since 2019 and a roborock! the roborock is far better than the roomba in terms of navigation and stuff and also the filter is washable which is amazing because i dont have to buy more 😭 they're so expensive for what i also like that the double rubber rollers are a much softer material that doesnt break easily like the roomba, they seem to still use the same materials in their new robots (might also be that it's a newer roborock model but they still sell the i7 under different names for the same price)

r/RobotVacuumsAny robot vacuum which is good for high pile carpet
9 months ago

i had to glue together my i7's main brush module😭 i bought a roborock after because it's battery was giving up and all the brushes and filters were done for and i decided it's time to let the thing rest

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r/homeautomationWhats the best robot vacuum for an average home?
11 months ago

Lidar is less useful for my use case. Or more specifically, some of my cats. Two of them will decide to lay in the way and the lidar kind of goes over them. One of them will start digging out all of his favorite toys and the Roborock will eat them. Having better luck with the camera models like the Roomba i7 most of the time. They'll still eat feather toys but they've been good at avoiding springs and puff balls.

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r/RobotVacuums“Welcome to retirement buddy”
3 months ago

lol I'm also replacing my i7. It's 5 years old with 88K SF, and I've changed the vacuum bag once, and cut hair off the rollers twice. That's it. And it still works like new. I'm getting nervous that all the reviews of new vacuums mention all this upkeep, though I'm pretty sure with the i7 I was supposed to do more lol.

r/RobotVacuums“Welcome to retirement buddy”
3 months ago

Do you have an i7? The empty dock motor is so strong the bags can get absolutely packed dense. I wouldn't even mention it though I read review from someone with a newer robot mentioned he had to actually replace the bags more often because the motor wasn't strong enough to fill up the bag all the way.

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r/gadgetsiRobot’s future isn’t looking up
7 months ago

I haven't reset my i7 back up since they changed the damned software app. I've been happy with the hardware (enough to buy a second) but the software with its frequent inability to stay connected and constant shitty advertising has defeated me.