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iRobot Roomba i7 WiFi Robot Vacuum (Certified Refurbished) on sale for
$399.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:
- iAdapt 3.0 Navigation with Visual Localization.
- Imprint Smart Mapping & Keep Out Zones.
- Control and schedule cleanings with the iRobot HOME App.
- Target specific areas within your rooms, like in front of the couch or under a table, for easy, hands-free clean-up, with just the sound of your voice.
- The Roomba i7 robot vacuum learns from your cleaning habits to offer up customized schedules.
- Works with Alexa.
- 2 Year warranty
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Deebot was great. Except that it ran over a cord and got lodged in the wheel to the point where I had to cut it to remove. Questionable design on that model.
S5 max was awesome. Many cool features.. Except that it got stuck and needed to be saved a little too often. I also didn't have a great experience with the previous one I had (roborock s50) that lasted about a year.
If your biggest concern is longevity, I highly recommend the Roomba i7+. It seems like a tank. The navigation is not as efficient as the competitors. Not as many features. Have to buy the reusable bags for the empty bin (at least it has an auto empty bin). It hits walls and obstacles a little harder than other robovacs. But it's so solid at going over different floors, sweeping over cords, toys, etc. and not getting stuck (best brush design). It has only got stuck once when it pushed our bathroom door closed. I had a hose in my house the other day to clear out our AC condensation line, and it was able to go over it!
Returned the deebot first, then the roborock, and stuck with the i7+. I hate how unreliable these robovacs are, but the i7+ gives me a little more solace.
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That's odd this is my favorite model. I've had Roombas for years. I prefer this over my top of the line S model.
Deebot was great. Except that it ran over a cord and got lodged in the wheel to the point where I had to cut it to remove. Questionable design on that model.
S5 max was awesome. Many cool features.. Except that it got stuck and needed to be saved a little too often. I also didn't have a great experience with the previous one I had (roborock s50) that lasted about a year.
If your biggest concern is longevity, I highly recommend the Roomba i7+. It seems like a tank. The navigation is not as efficient as the competitors. Not as many features. Have to buy the reusable bags for the empty bin (at least it has an auto empty bin). It hits walls and obstacles a little harder than other robovacs. But it's so solid at going over different floors, sweeping over cords, toys, etc. and not getting stuck (best brush design). It has only got stuck once when it pushed our bathroom door closed. I had a hose in my house the other day to clear out our AC condensation line, and it was able to go over it!
Returned the deebot first, then the roborock, and stuck with the i7+. I hate how unreliable these robovacs are, but the i7+ gives me a little more solace.
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Yes, and with its patented double brush design Roomba has an edge on carpets. As others have said it's navigation is slightly worse and it bumps into things harder. The roborock S7 appears to be it's best competition. The shark is a good value if it turns out the newest addition has truly fixed the bugs.
Deebot was great. Except that it ran over a cord and got lodged in the wheel to the point where I had to cut it to remove. Questionable design on that model.
S5 max was awesome. Many cool features.. Except that it got stuck and needed to be saved a little too often. I also didn't have a great experience with the previous one I had (roborock s50) that lasted about a year.
If your biggest concern is longevity, I highly recommend the Roomba i7+. It seems like a tank. The navigation is not as efficient as the competitors. Not as many features. Have to buy the reusable bags for the empty bin (at least it has an auto empty bin). It hits walls and obstacles a little harder than other robovacs. But it's so solid at going over different floors, sweeping over cords, toys, etc. and not getting stuck (best brush design). It has only got stuck once when it pushed our bathroom door closed. I had a hose in my house the other day to clear out our AC condensation line, and it was able to go over it!
Returned the deebot first, then the roborock, and stuck with the i7+. I hate how unreliable these robovacs are, but the i7+ gives me a little more solace.
If they adopted lidar it would be a buy
This thing has no object sensors except for a large bumper, so it will ram into things at full speed - marking furniture and wall baseboards.
I have the Deebot T8 Naivi, and its by no means perfect - but its way more up to date.