To those that own one, how often do you run it? Daily?
I run mine once a week, but I'm a single guy with no pets in an 1100 SF apartment. I was running it 3x a week for a while but realized that it wasn't really doing anything.
To those that own one, how often do you run it? Daily?
I run mine once, maybe twice a week on each of the floors in my loft. With the smart mapping stuff, it takes about 30-45 mins to complete each run (which goes over everything twice -- it would be faster if I set it to only go over once).To those that own one, how often do you run it? Daily?
We got a roomba 960 when we moved into the new house. I love how it vacuums in straight lines and it does a pretty good job almost every time. It actually shows a pretty good amount of precision which is impressive. But every once and awhile it goes into "drunken" mode and tends to bounce off of everything in site which usually means it's rollers are clogged with hair from two females in the house.
Amazon has the Roomba I4+ for sale today. Does anyone have this vacuum, if so, how do you like it? Does it work good on dog hair?
No idea really what the differences are between the i3, i4 and i7 honestly. Except price.
That link does say the i4 is good for pet hair. I know the i7 is too.
The differences among most of the i series ones are just software-related, not much on the actual vacuuming capability.No idea really what the differences are between the i3, i4 and i7 honestly. Except price.
That link does say the i4 is good for pet hair. I know the i7 is too.
The differences among most of the i series ones are just software-related, not much on the actual vacuuming capability.
Example: I believe it's the i7 that will map your home and then let you name individual rooms on the map, so that in the Roomba app your can schedule the vacuum to do individual rooms at different times. My i3 will map and show where it went, but does not let me control it room by room.
It looks like the i4 is just an i3 with a bigger battery (for reference, mine will run around an hour before needing a charge).
I would think so. I "tested" my i3 one time by having it sweep the house, then going over it right after with the big Shark vacuum I have -- the Shark bin when I vacuumed myself used to show a ton of stuff picked up (I've got a very dusty apartment). Running it over an area already cleaned by the Roomba does not pick up much more -- that little gap is fine with me since, ya know, the Roomba doesn't actually take effort to run.good info thanks! No need for us to do room by room and have spectacular mapping...just do the main floor and get as much pet hair as possible. Sounds like the i4 can do that.
During the week while we're not home, dog gets to come to work with me. Would not recommend running it while not around if animals are home...unless they figured out how to stop for poop or vomit.To those that own one, how often do you run it? Daily?
Bump. Looking to hear about experiences and reviews with newer robot vacuums. Especially those with pets. I have an older bump and run vacuum but I have to clean the roller brush and dump it manually every 10 mins.
The new auto dump vacuums intrigue me, especially if there's one that excels at not getting clogged up with hair. I can deal with weekly maintenance, but cleaning it multiple times per run is a hassle. Which is why I usually just use my upright now.
I don't care about carpet performance that much. I understand that a robot vacuum is not going to compare to an upright in those situations.
Price range... Less than $600. Unless a couple hundred more is what it would take to get what I need...
During the week while we're not home, dog gets to come to work with me. Would not recommend running it while not around if animals are home...unless they figured out how to stop for poop or vomit.