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This is a great product BUT do your homework and read carefully about what it can and cannot do. I have an old house with uneven floors and several large dogs--wood floors and area rugs--so it gets a work out! It will not/cannot? get into the bathrooms or back into the kitchen (where its docking station is) due to the imperfection in the flooring. However, once fenced in--or out--it does a remarkable job of cleaning! Also, the first 7 times it ran it preferred to stay under the couch cleaning the rug--BUT I realized that part of the carpet is rarely vacuumed and the loose fibers caused the robot to think it was dirt. By run time number 15 it will leave this area and do a more thorough job of cleaning the rest of the living room. I am not certain if my "full bin sensor" is working correctly as after 5-10 minutes of run time it indicates it is full even though I have thoroughly cleaned the filters and the interior of the dust bin. This does not affect the cleaning process.Read full review
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This Robot Vacuum works fine but does not like cables and thick rugs. It does not Vacuum the house efficiently. It goes all over the place. If you can afford the one with better navigation go for it. This product only has the bump technology. It does good as far as vacuuming up stuff.
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It does get stuck often but it works very well for the money. I wouldn't run this without being home because of how often it got stuck. It also circled in one spot for several minutes before I had to tap it to get it to move. Other than having to be redirected several times it does pick up well. I like the mopping feature also. More of a liggt dusting but I found that feature very helpful. Overall, I would recommend.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Picks up more debris compared to other lower models. Still fairly random, although some programming means it will clean the edges of rooms and go around legs in a more efficient fashion. If you want less random movement go with 96o or 980 models. If you need more pickup power the 980 is the only roomba model out that currently has a more piwerful suction. While emptying is OK, there is a small opening that you will wind up digging clogs out of. Versus brushes on earlier models, beaters are easier to maintain. This model will eat the fringe or corners of area rugs, might be worth a couple minutes to pick smaller rugs up. Getting ready to vacuum is similar to getting ready to vacuum with an upright...will eat cords. It will push around many smaller object. Overall fairly happy. Earlier models were more like sweepers, this is beginning to get closer to an actual vacuum. If you are OK with carrying a robot to different rooms and are fine with slightly random movement, this is the most bang for your buck. The 600 models are OK if you have older rugs and no long haired family members (long hair and new contractor grade carpets were a bust for us), but the upgrade was worth it for our family. Love being able to program daily cleaning (although confused why it won't allow more) and it can find the way back to the dock if it is located in a central area without obstacles withing about 4 feet.Read full review
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Take some getting use to. Have to empty the dirt bin a lot, maybe because my house is dirty! Also have to clean all the hair off the rollers regularly. It's weird random pattern misses spots. Maybe by the end of this week it will have cleaned everywhere. It has problems finding home base to redock unless it's feet from it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned