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iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum (Refurb w/ 2-Year Warranty)

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iRobot via eBay has iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum (Certified Refurbished w/ 2-Year Allstate Warranty) on sale for $279.99 when you apply coupon code TOPSELLER15 at checkout. 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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iRobot via eBay has iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum (Certified Refurbished w/ 2-Year Allstate Warranty) on sale for $279.99 when you apply coupon code TOPSELLER15 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for sharing this deal.

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

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • 30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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gamingdroid
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iRobot is an American company for one. Roborock is Chinese. I know a lot of people don't care, but that's at least to me a good reason to avoid it.

Inevitably I will get some smart@ss that thinks we aren't aware of the fact that most stuff are assembled or manufactured in China. The point is more that the entire software stack on the vacuum and all the data it collects are under Chinese "company" control. I put "company" in quotes, because anyone that has ever dealt with such regimes know it's not just a company. Any large company of sufficient size all have direct ties to the government/CCP.

PS, I'm part Chinese, and being Asian get treated differently than obvious tourists even if they recognize us as tourists when traveling to countries like that.
Hogan773
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I bought this about 3 months ago from same eBay site. The item was in new condition and I feel like this was a great price for this unit
Deal-R-Dash
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Fantastic deal on a really good vacuum. For those that are unaware, the J7 has a front camera with light to detect obstacles and pet messes. I've never experienced the horror stories I have heard about with Roombas running over dog poo and never want to! The only caveat I will add is that I've tried for 2 other deals from the same seller and both units had enough issues that I returned them because I did not want to deal with Allstate. The last few claims on items were a pretty painful process.

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Mar 22, 2024 12:28 AM
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mzipperMar 22, 2024 12:28 AM
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Purchased one of these refurbs thru ebay around 6 months ago. Works ok
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Pros:
Easy to set up and program
Works well on hardwood floors.
Relatively inexpensive
Lots of 3rd party replacement parts that work fine and cheaper

Cons:
No great on deep carpet
Battery life not so good - already replaced the battery as the included one would not hold charge
Seems that onboard storage for vacuumed material is small and has to empty frequently
Can't seem to get it to work on 2nd floor that it is supposed to do, seems to get lost.

Overall, is decent to get started with a robovac.
Mar 22, 2024 03:32 AM
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gamingdroidMar 22, 2024 03:32 AM
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Quote from baraclude :
APEC. I got their tank version. Worked fine but produced way more waste water than they advertised. It also took the system 2 hours to replenish the tank. Far longer than they advertised. A rep from California called me and told me how it's normal.

Ended up getting Water Drop Tankless. Far superior in terms of amount of water it can dispense in a day. No more waiting for water to be filled up in a tank. Waste to clean water ratio down from 6:1 to 1:2.

APEc also has a tankless system now. But it's also made in China.
I'm not as concerned about Made in China, as most things are either made there or assembled there. It's more the control of the software or things that are related to health. They may opt to skirt the quality of their products.

Did you do any testing to check if the filter actually does filter to the quality standard you expect?

I'm actually looking at getting a filtration system for my home as well, but have not done much research yet.

To be frank, a lot of American products are falling behind Chinese made and designed ones. They tend to be significantly cheaper too. Some of that may be due to subsidizing or anti-competitive pricing schemes, but as a consumer it's hard to say, I'm going to pay more for inferior product. So I get it.
Mar 22, 2024 07:30 PM
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FrankF9516Mar 22, 2024 07:30 PM
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Quote from Rody1234 :
Good luck with Robobrock/Deebot. Their software is a joke. Loses map left and right and frankly the feratures it has only work some times. I gave up and mine is sitting in my office collecting dust. So much for spending $800 on this piece of junk. Hoping I robot (at a much cheaper price) or rooomba will at least work ok as I am done with these Chinese POS. I joined several facebook groups and the amount of workarounds people have to do for these things to just work is ridicoulus.
I have a roborock s5 max from 2019. Run it almost every night and has been rock solid. Software has been great , mapping is fine as well. Not sure where you are getting your info on the roborock from. I want a new vacuum with newer features but this thing runs flawlessly 5 years later . And almost everything Including your iPhone is made in China so there is that.
Mar 23, 2024 02:42 AM
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Rody1234Mar 23, 2024 02:42 AM
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Quote from FrankF9516 :
I have a roborock s5 max from 2019. Run it almost every night and has been rock solid. Software has been great , mapping is fine as well. Not sure where you are getting your info on the roborock from. I want a new vacuum with newer features but this thing runs flawlessly 5 years later . And almost everything Including your iPhone is made in China so there is that.
Good to hear wish I had the same experience. My info is from personal experience and FB groups. It was great when it actually worked. After about the 13th time it lost the map I gave up.
Mar 23, 2024 01:27 PM
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Blitzman82492Mar 23, 2024 01:27 PM
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I have a self emptying i3. Still works fine. Is this worth an upgrade? I have high pile carpets and a dog+cat.
Mar 23, 2024 02:29 PM
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rooxMar 23, 2024 02:29 PM
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I have a roborock s6, a eufy something-or-other, and this j7+.

After a few hiccups at the start, the Roomba is far better than my roborock at navigation and avoiding objects.

Most importantly if you live in a house with lots of dog hair, or long hair in general, the Roomba doesn't clog up like the roborock. Id have to disassemble the roborock constantly to pull my wife's hair out of it.
Mar 23, 2024 02:33 PM
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canhelpMar 23, 2024 02:33 PM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
iRobot is an American company for one. Roborock is Chinese. I know a lot of people don't care, but that's at least to me a good reason to avoid it.

Inevitably I will get some smart@ss that thinks we aren't aware of the fact that most stuff are assembled or manufactured in China. The point is more that the entire software stack on the vacuum and all the data it collects are under Chinese "company" control. I put "company" in quotes, because anyone that has ever dealt with such regimes know it's not just a company. Any large company of sufficient size all have direct ties to the government/CCP.

PS, I'm part Chinese, and being Asian get treated differently than obvious tourists even if they recognize us as tourists when traveling to countries like that.
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Mar 23, 2024 06:53 PM
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gamingdroidMar 23, 2024 06:53 PM
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Quote from canhelp :
Take off your underwear and check the tag!
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Mar 25, 2024 07:23 PM
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GACG1Mar 25, 2024 07:23 PM
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I bought 2 last year - refurb for 230 each (same deal but with 30% off on black friday). I'm very satisfied with the product. Both came in like new. The software was a pain to connect to my wifi, but when it did, it worked well.
Mar 26, 2024 12:29 PM
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brandonrossMar 26, 2024 12:29 PM
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Got mine in, had a helluva time setting it up. Leave it to charge until full. Then it's ~7 screws on the baseplate to get to the battery. Remove the battery for 30 mins and press the button on the robot to fully drain power. After re-inserting the battery and reinstalling the base plate- place robot on the base and setup goes much easier.

Instead of pressing the button to wake the robot up (which actually send it around to vacuum), lift the side to disconnect charging and place back down for less frustrating results.
Mar 26, 2024 01:04 PM
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siva30Mar 26, 2024 01:04 PM
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I bought one and dead after mapping the house. waste of time and stay away.
Mar 26, 2024 04:24 PM
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hubernomiddlesngMar 26, 2024 04:24 PM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
iRobot is an American company for one. Roborock is Chinese. I know a lot of people don't care, but that's at least to me a good reason to avoid it.

Inevitably I will get some smart@ss that thinks we aren't aware of the fact that most stuff are assembled or manufactured in China. The point is more that the entire software stack on the vacuum and all the data it collects are under Chinese "company" control. I put "company" in quotes, because anyone that has ever dealt with such regimes know it's not just a company. Any large company of sufficient size all have direct ties to the government/CCP.

PS, I'm part Chinese, and being Asian get treated differently than obvious tourists even if they recognize us as tourists when traveling to countries like that.
I don't think this worry is wholly logical I would think there are only two drawbacks with it being from a Chinese company. If you get the MaxV versions that have an actual camera (not super knowledgeable but I don't think the sensor on the non maxv versions are privacy concerns. Plus if the maxv camera is a privacy concern, i'm sure lots of americans are scared of the US government and privacy.) and a decision from China or your domestic government that makes the soft bricks the device.

The former I can somewhat understand but I might be scared regardless of any country of origin of a company. China probably more privacy concerns since as you state, the government has much more ties with supposedly private entities. This is not a problem (I think) with a vast majority of roborock devices so it's almost moot. The software suddenly breaking is not necessarily a worry of mine. Not sure if a person's domestic country would put a block on the software for safety from China reasons. Even if they did, it would only be for software updates. You'd be stuck with the current firmware which is fine enough, I don't have a problem with that. If China disables the software then you are with a paper weight but why would they do that exactly? It's not exactly an essential item for many people worldwide. There is almost no strategic gain to bricking your robot vacuum.

You can buy roomba to support non-Chinese businesses and that's fine but I don't see much reason too actively avoid Roborock.
Mar 26, 2024 06:02 PM
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gamingdroidMar 26, 2024 06:02 PM
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Quote from herbsprovence :
I don't think this worry is wholly logical I would think there are only two drawbacks with it being from a Chinese company. If you get the MaxV versions that have an actual camera (not super knowledgeable but I don't think the sensor on the non maxv versions are privacy concerns. Plus if the maxv camera is a privacy concern, i'm sure lots of americans are scared of the US government and privacy.) and a decision from China or your domestic government that makes the soft bricks the device.

The former I can somewhat understand but I might be scared regardless of any country of origin of a company. China probably more privacy concerns since as you state, the government has much more ties with supposedly private entities. This is not a problem (I think) with a vast majority of roborock devices so it's almost moot. The software suddenly breaking is not necessarily a worry of mine. Not sure if a person's domestic country would put a block on the software for safety from China reasons. Even if they did, it would only be for software updates. You'd be stuck with the current firmware which is fine enough, I don't have a problem with that. If China disables the software then you are with a paper weight but why would they do that exactly? It's not exactly an essential item for many people worldwide. There is almost no strategic gain to bricking your robot vacuum.

You can buy roomba to support non-Chinese businesses and that's fine but I don't see much reason too actively avoid Roborock.
If you're worried about the US government, you should be far more concerned about the Chinese government.

I don't think the average American citizen understands the threat of Chinese Communist Party (CCP). If you like me, am Asian, and interact with these countries, you'd know. They really are technically authoritarian states, and calling it communist is a misnomer and intentionally misleading.

Here's just one example on US soil: https://www.theguardian.com/us-ne...n-fox-hunt

Feel free to google other sources. There's plenty of them out there. If you deal with them on a regular basis, it's very clear this is not out of the norm and instead IS the norm.

What I can tell you, is that even in my capacity as a volunteer contributor to help people less fortunate in these countries, the government will insert their spies in our midst disguised as helpers. They speak English, and when you ask them questions (just small talk), you can tell they lie about their background. This is not abnormal and is the norm there, because they are listening in and ensuring you aren't spreading dissenting information. The type of overstepping legal boundaries we expose in the US, you can't even expose over there. Just imagine how much worse it is.

The main concern about the software isn't that the robot is spying on me and my home. It's the fact that you now have a piece of software that the CCP can control and insert software that attacks other devices in your home. Do you have your robot on auto-update software/firmware? Do you install their app on your phone?

They're now behind your NAT and any vulnerabilities discovered or not, can be taken advantage of. Got a computer? Cameras? Scanners? Printers? Router?

That's why it's important that the software stack is controlled by a non-authoritarian regime.
Mar 26, 2024 06:40 PM
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hubernomiddlesngMar 26, 2024 06:40 PM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
If you're worried about the US government, you should be far more concerned about the Chinese government.
I didn't think about the backdoor this allows.

Not sure how to solve the phone issue but doing a bit of googling online, it does seem like this is a worry for a lot of people. A solution for technical people it seems is isolating the roborock on your wifi, there's also a firmware https://valetudo.cloud/pages/installation/roborock.html [valetudo.cloud]. No phone app kind of ruins the vacuum though even if you are a technical person that does that. May be a solution, who knows, may look into it more since I just got the S8+.

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Mar 26, 2024 06:55 PM
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gamingdroidMar 26, 2024 06:55 PM
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Quote from herbsprovence :
I didn't think about the backdoor this allows.

Not sure how to solve the phone issue but doing a bit of googling online, it does seem like this is a worry for a lot of people. A solution for technical people it seems is isolating the roborock on your wifi, there's also a firmware https://valetudo.cloud/pages/installation/roborock.html [valetudo.cloud]. No phone app kind of ruins the vacuum though even if you are a technical person that does that. May be a solution, who knows, may look into it more since I just got the S8+.
Frankly speaking, I avoid it if I can, but overall the risk is small. I just don't want to be part of supporting it. I'm probably more likely to get robbed or my home broken into than this.

As a rule, I just don't want to fund such a regime that already has too much worldwide power.

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