iRobot via eBay has
iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum (Refurbished w/ 2-Year Allstate Warranty) on sale for $348.75 - 20% off when you apply promo code
BRAND20 on the checkout page =
$279.
Shipping is free.
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Certified - Refurbished:
- eBay has verified that this item has been inspected, tested, cleaned and disinfected by a qualified refurbisher
- Appearance: Pristine, like-new condition.
- Performance: Works like new, meets the manufacturer's specifications.
- Warranty: Two-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
- Packaging: Comes in new, generic packaging with original or new accessories (if applicable).
About this product:
- Avoids common obstacles like socks, shoes, and pet waste
- Edge-sweeping brush
- Empties itself for 60 days
- Smart mapping
- Works with Alexa
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Don't have this so I can't vouch but most likely not as good as the roborocks.
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Any comments appreciated.
TIA.
Don't have this so I can't vouch but most likely not as good as the roborocks.
Any comments appreciated.
TIA.
Any comments appreciated.
TIA.
We previously had the j7+, with no mopping, and it was a good robot. It excels in carpet vacuuming, and they have a patent on automatically knowing when to go to empty the bin in the base (Roborock somewhat uses routines as a workaround). The j7+ is better at obstacle at obstacle detection with the front camera and can fit under slightly shorter couches without having the lidar on top.
All that said the comments on lidar being a top feature is a very valid point. The Q5 does better at navigation and generally I found the app to be better. For example I always struggled to cancel and start a new job in the roborock app, often having to return the robot to the base to identify that it went home before it would start a new run. The Roomba often seem to get stuck more than the Q5 does. You can get the S7 brush for the Q5, which isn't as good at carpet but didn't get tangled nearly as much and the brush-ends can pull off for easier maintenance.
We've had a few other roborocks, so that's why I switched to the Q5+ after our j7 plus died. The j7 got stuck in some sort of boot loop or boot sequence, and support wasn't able to do anything and simply offered us $100 off a brand new full price unit. Good luck!
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Any comments appreciated.
TIA.
Any comments appreciated.
TIA.
Don't have this so I can't vouch but most likely not as good as the roborocks.
We previously had the j7+, with no mopping, and it was a good robot. It excels in carpet vacuuming, and they have a patent on automatically knowing when to go to empty the bin in the base (Roborock somewhat uses routines as a workaround). The j7+ is better at obstacle at obstacle detection with the front camera and can fit under slightly shorter couches without having the lidar on top.
All that said the comments on lidar being a top feature is a very valid point. The Q5 does better at navigation and generally I found the app to be better. For example I always struggled to cancel and start a new job in the roborock app, often having to return the robot to the base to identify that it went home before it would start a new run. The Roomba often seem to get stuck more than the Q5 does. You can get the S7 brush for the Q5, which isn't as good at carpet but didn't get tangled nearly as much and the brush-ends can pull off for easier maintenance.
We've had a few other roborocks, so that's why I switched to the Q5+ after our j7 plus died. The j7 got stuck in some sort of boot loop or boot sequence, and support wasn't able to do anything and simply offered us $100 off a brand new full price unit. Good luck!
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