expired Posted by ten80 • Apr 10, 2025
Apr 10, 2025 7:01 AM
Item 1 of 3
Item 1 of 3
expired Posted by ten80 • Apr 10, 2025
Apr 10, 2025 7:01 AM
Roborock Q5 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop, DuoRoller Brush- Certified Refurbished @ eBay $120 AC
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The brand new one was selling $129 in BF.
In my opinion, this is a much better deal and a great vac for $176.00 with the dock. https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18234769
Overall, I think the best current deal on refurbished vacuums is the iRobot Roomba j7+ [ebay.com] for $199. Vacuum Wars [youtube.com] gave it a decent review—in fact, it was their top pick for 2022.
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The robot was also sent in twice beforehand for other repairs during the warranty period. The repairs were not very good though.
I've even used it in the past on my Neato botvacs.
The robot was also sent in twice beforehand for other repairs during the warranty period. The repairs were not very good though.
I've even used it in the past on my Neato botvacs.
Is the warranty included or extra?
The robot was also sent in twice beforehand for other repairs during the warranty period. The repairs were not very good though.
I've even used it in the past on my Neato botvacs.
I'm glad you had a good experience. Mine was the exact opposite. I've also had very bad experiences with All State in regards to auto insurance as well, so it seems to be a pattern. So for me, it's a NO going forward. Also, in my last dealing with a refurbished item, the eBay seller denied even being the seller, I got eBay support involved, and they were no help either. Everyone wants to pass the buck when there is an issue. For me, it's not worth it. A lot of these manufacturers operate stores on eBay, so if they wanted to, they could offer a limited manufacturer warranty for the refurbished units they are selling on eBay. The fact they don't and prefer to go through this 3rd party "everyone gets their back scratched except for the end consumer"; speaks volumes. Eh, you could get lucky and never have an issue with a refurb, but if that is the deciding factor, having a 3rd party "warranty" your purchase, I would strongly suggest you avoid.