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Roomba 675 (Restored)
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iRobot - Roomba 675 (Restored)

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"We have 3 dogs 2 super shedders GSD and Husky/GSD mix and 1 wire hair terrier. This year we have had to even vacuum dogs as well. They are so worth it! ❤️❤️❤️"


"the thing worked great to control my husky's shedding (plus two fluffy cats and tracked litter) ... I love it."


"limits the tumbleweeds ... But man 2 days where Hal is off duty and you can see it. The tumbleweeds roll in."

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"Picked up a Roomba 600 Series at Costco going on 10 years ago now. ... Changed the brushes and beater bar a few times and it's still working flawlessly."


"Parts are available and cheap on Amazon."


"Honestly emptying the bin yourself after it’s done takes 30 seconds :)"

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"It has had two battery replacements in its life, and has had a replacement main board once, which added the schedule feature. ... considering you can change all of the parts with a screwdriver and a bit of basic knowledge (how to plug/unplug things)"


"Parts are available and cheap on Amazon."


"iRobot is cool cus they seem to like Makers tinkering with their products sonthey make them very easy to fix. ... You can swap batteries out, motors, wheels... anything."

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"Older roombas are simple, reliable, durable, effective, and cheap. ... I have a 10yo 600 series roomba and a new Roborock Q5. Q5 is great but I'm skeptical that it's going to last as long."


"Picked up a Roomba 600 Series at Costco going on 10 years ago now. ... Changed the brushes and beater bar a few times and it's still working flawlessly."


"they are the most reliable you can get."

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"they are the most reliable you can get."


"We have had an iRobot Roomba for 17 years. ... This Roomba, with replacements when things wear out, has outlived most other appliances we have."


"after 5 years it is still a workhorse"

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"their tech features just aren't as advanced as some of the newer brands ... If you want something with... auto-empty... you probably want a Roborock"


"Once a week I have to pull all the hair off the bristle brush and the cat fur from around the spindle ends"


"Doesn’t empty its self"

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"their tech features just aren't as advanced as some of the newer brands ... If you want something with great mapping... you probably want a Roborock"


"their tech features just aren't as advanced as some of the newer brands ... If you want something with... auto-empty... you probably want a Roborock"

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"Hal (main floor roomba) needs maintenance every few days."


"Just dont forget to empty the hopper after each use"


"buy a full supply of extra parts. (Filters, brushes, the little wheel in the front.)"

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"when its not getting hung up on cat toys."


"getting stuck along edges where 2 types of flooring would meet"


"The thing kept running into things"

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fedaykin909 • about 1 month ago

More complex vacuum and mopping robots with lots of sensors and fail points are probably going to last less long than a simple vacuum. I believe a lot of brands are heavily pushing mop + vacuum because they need replacing more and are more profitable. If longevity is important, I would think about vacuum only if you don't really need the mop. Brands change over time. I have an Irobot 676 which is working just fine 6 years, but they tend to get bad rep lately.

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gaudiest-ivy • 5 months ago

I got a Roomba 675 at a thrift store for $20 thinking I'd upgrade if I liked it, but the thing worked great to control my husky's shedding (plus two fluffy cats and tracked litter). It doesn't have mapping or and the self-emptying bin thing, but I love it.

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MurrayTDang • 7 months ago

The newest generations of Roomba's seem to be much more competitively priced and seem to be a pretty good value. It was mostly there older line of product offerings from 2021-24 that was outdated and overpriced. I still have a Roomba 675 for my second floor, and while it is an old school low tech model, after 5 years it is still a workhorse, plus there is a ton of aftermarket parts available for replacing worn out parts and filters for cheap.

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rightMeow20 • 10 months ago

This prob isn’t what you want but I’m very happy with the old roombas. I have a 675 and 690 from goodwill for $20 and they both clean very well. They are very repairable and parts & filters are cheap for them from Amazon. I dunno… 1800… 1200… just so they map the place and empty themselves? Takes me 12 seconds to empty the bin after it cleans. The random navigation works really well. I’ve learned where to keep things and how to arrange the chairs / barstools so they don’t get stuck very often. I have 4 cats and every day they pick up all the fur. For mopping I have an old scooba 5900 which actually mops by sucking up the grime… something about dragging around a microfiber towel while spraying water just doesn’t seem effective to me. My house is a 1300 square foot row home though so maybe you have different needs than me.

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rightMeow20 • 8 months ago

675 or other 600 series model from a thrift store. $20. Doesn’t empty its self but if you want that you prob need to buy a new one or from someone off marketplace. Honestly emptying the bin yourself after it’s done takes 30 seconds :)

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rightMeow20 • 8 months ago

675 or other 600 series model from a thrift store. $20. Doesn’t empty its self but if you want that you prob need to buy a new one or from someone off marketplace. Honestly emptying the bin yourself after it’s done takes 30 seconds :)

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rightMeow20 • 10 months ago

I came here to say this. Goodwill prices roombas without the base for $12 and $20 with base. I found a 675 and 690 there. Parts are available and cheap on Amazon. They work very well. Might need to check the stores regularly until you find one.

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rightMeow20 • about 2 months ago

As proven by the roomba 600 series time and time again suction isn’t always the most important factor in how a robot vacuum cleans but it’s sweeping mechanism is. Suction is also a metric easily manipulated by these companies.

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RoombaCollectorDude • 10 months ago

Buy an old roomba instead, (500/600/700/800/900) they are the most reliable you can get.

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Adventurous-Mud-5508 • 6 months ago

Older roombas are simple, reliable, durable, effective, and cheap. But they don't have smart navigation or mapping where you can ask them to clean specific areas. If you want navigation they become less cheap and less durable. I have a 10yo 600 series roomba and a new Roborock Q5. Q5 is great but I'm skeptical that it's going to last as long.

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Doridar • 7 months ago

I have a Roomba 564 Pet I bought when my son was 6 months old. He's now 14 and the Roomba would be still doing the job if this little bastard had not screwed the elly plaque's screwheads. I bought a new battery I cannot replace because of that (I'll Dremel them out after the Spring clean out). So it was working since 2011, August. The other Roomba, a 600 something bought on discount in a clearance sale when my son was 6 or 7, is still going strong. I wonder how the Dreame L50 Pro Ultra is going to perform. It is my Mother's Day present, but we're not done with the Spring-clean so it just worked in the living-room.

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Keljian52 • 6 months ago

We have had an iRobot Roomba for 17 years. We initially bought the 535, it’s been upgraded with the new bin (aero vac 2) and running gear from the later 600 series It has had two battery replacements in its life, and has had a replacement main board once, which added the schedule feature. It cleans better than the 780 models relatives have. This Roomba, with replacements when things wear out, has outlived most other appliances we have. You can still buy the 600 series which is based on the same platform, and if ours ever became unrepairable, we would buy one. Heck, considering you can change all of the parts with a screwdriver and a bit of basic knowledge (how to plug/unplug things), a second hand one would be fine.

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No-Possibility7351 • 4 months ago

Picked up a Roomba 600 Series at Costco going on 10 years ago now. Changed the brushes and beater bar a few times and it's still working flawlessly.

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Snoo_86313 • 5 months ago

I have a roomba 6xx series. It was a gift. Thought it was gonna be a gimmick but it surprised me with how well it actually works (when its not getting hung up on cat toys.) Just dont forget to empty the hopper after each use and buy a full supply of extra parts. (Filters, brushes, the little wheel in the front.) Once a week I have to pull all the hair off the bristle brush and the cat fur from around the spindle ends but its a small price to pay for its constant upkeep. That particular brand iRobot is cool cus they seem to like Makers tinkering with their products sonthey make them very easy to fix. You can swap batteries out, motors, wheels... anything.

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