iRobot® Roomba® Vacuum Cleaning Robot Model 535

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Product Features: * Works on wood, carpet, tile, vinyl and linoleum, automatically adjusting to all floor types * Spiraling - used to clean a concentrated area * Wall following - uses this technique to clean the full perimeter of the room and navigate around furniture and obstacles * Room crossing - criss-crosses the room to ensure full cleaning coverage * Dirt detection - senses dirt and lights up the Direct Detect light, cleaning more intensely in that area * Spot mode - spirals approximately 3 feet in diameter and then spirals back to where it started, intensely cleaning a localized area * Drive-on home base charger - automatically returns to base when finished cleaning or out of battery * Will not get stuck on cords, carpet fringe or tassels * Removes dirt, dust and pet hair * Chrome finish * Model #53501 * Measures approx. 20L x 17-1/2W x 5-1/2H * Comes with a manufacturer\'s 1-year limited warrantySpecification
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| Width | 1650 |
| Height | 570 |
| Weight | 1185 |
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We've had our 535 for about six weeks now and we love it. It tackles daily vacuuming quite well and returns to its base to recharge when it's done. We have a 1700 sq ft home and it does a great job of handling the whole house on a single charge. It does require some daily maintenance, where you empty the trash bin and clean the brushes daily, but this takes only 1-2 minutes and is a snap with the included tool. It goes under our furniture and picks up anything that's hidden under there. It even pushed out a pair of sunglasses that we were missing.
Flooring:
We have 4 types of flooring in our home: Carpet, linoleum, laminate flooring and ceramic tile. The roomba covers them all and transitions seamlessly between each.
Pet hair:
We have 3 dogs; a maltese, a silky terrier and a german shepherd. We didn't realize how much dog fur was lying around until we sent the roomba off on it's task, now we see the fur as we empty the container. I've heard its a wiz with cat hair as well, but we're not cat people.
There are 2 cons with the roomba:
1. It doesn't replace your standard vacuum. With daily use of the roomba you're standard vacuuming job will be greatly reduced, and it will get deep into the carpeting that the roomba cannot. If you vacuum once a week like we did, we've dropped to once every 3-4 weeks now.
2. The roomba isn't great with corners. You'll notice that you may have a buildup in the 90 degree corners of rooms.
iRobot support:
As I sing the roomba's praises, I do have to point something out. After a week of use, our roomba started making a thumping noise. I contacted irobot's technical support and found that we had a defective brush housing. They sent a new housing out right away and it installed in about 5 minutes. They've designed the roombas with replaceable components, so they're easy to swap out if needed.
Other common questions:
What about stairs?
The roomba has stair sensor technology that will stop it & reverse it if it senses a drop off.
Can I schedule it to clean when I want to?
Not out of the box. There are programming tools to do it if you really want to. I just hit "Clean" before I leave the house for the day. There are other versions that have a schedule function built in (ie. the 560)
What about cords? Does it get stuck?
There are safeguards against cords as well as technology to stop the brushes if it senses a cord and the roomba pushes on and the brushes resume when the cords are no longer sensed.
On a 1 to 10 scale, I give it a 9, but on a 1 to 5 scale, I give it a 4. I hope this helps.
The plastic construction of brushes is of lowest quality: easily damaged by tangled hair, etc.
A model (also 500 series) sold at Costco seems to be better made.
Indeed, both my wife and I are already regretting that we did not bring one of these into the family earlier.
We used to vacuum once a week (if that) and there certainly was no joy in the task. Little Button? That is the sole purpose of his existence. Everyday, we can just hit the little CLEAN button and head off to the office or out to dinner and Little Button heads straight to work with single-minded purpose and relentless determination. Dust, crumbs, hair --- none stand a chance against this little guy. And for the first time in years, the areas under our bed and dresser are getting regular vacuuming attention. Goodbye 2cm thick layer of dust under the bed.
There's a great review for the 530 model that points out another great perk of Roomba: Aside from the obvious benefit of never having to vacuum again, if you're like us (okay, me) and not always good about ensuring that things are tidy and put away, you get the motivation of knowing that Roomba's ability to do a good job vacuuming is dependent on you keeping things neat and potential obstacles out of the way. I'd like to think that this a change that is going to stick.
As if all this weren't wonderful enough, once the little guy is done vacuuming, he finds his way back on his own to his charging station (though I have to admit, it's a bit creepy when we set him to work before we leave the house and then come home to find him docked and glowing softly in the corner).
Finally, there is just something mesmerizing about watching the Roomba putter around and do its thing, especially if there's an obvious patch of dust or hairball somewhere. You just sit there watching and wondering which pass is going to be the pass it manages to pick it up.
We are totally in love with our Roomba and planning to purchase more for family members (the mopping one for my wife's mom, the vacuuming one for my mom) and as wedding gifts for people we want to love us forever.
Roomba has already earned itself a coveted place in our pantheon of modern gadgets that have changed our lives for the better:
1. Toto C100
2. TiVo HD
3. Roomba 535
4. iPhone
Roomba. Rocks. We love you, Little Button.
It's not perfect but it is supposedly a learning robot and it does seem to be doing better every time I run it. I now spend 3 minutes emptying the bin and cleaning the brushes instead of 20 minutes vacuuming (and moving furniture to fit my upright). The Roomba even gets under my kitchen table with the chairs still in place! And it transitions from hardwood to rugs without any problem.
If you're looking to fully replace your upright vacuum this probably isn't for you. But if need some help keeping the pet hair under control the Roomba is your perfect companion!
FAQ about iRobot® Roomba® Vacuum Cleaning Robot Model 535
where can i buy (iRobot Roomba® 400 Vacuum Cleaning Robot)?
where can i buy (iRobot Roomba® 400 Vacuum Cleaning Robot) in Canada, i want to get it for my mom for mothers day bit i cant seem to find it anywhere. PLEASE help!!!!!!!!!
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See if hsn.com has it!
Which iRobot Roomba vacuum is the best?
Aside from price,which is the best. We need one for carpet and wood floors...are the units made for a combination of different types of floor or will we need to purchase two different iRobot? Either way which is the very best currently on the market? Thanks much!
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A lot depends on how thick the carpet, but the 500 series seems to be better than the 400 series
Does anyone know if the irobot roomba vacuum will pick up dog hair and if they break down a lot?
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I have heard NOTHING good about those money-making machines.. I would never have one because just to look at them one should know that they are NOT a vacumn machine except possibly for the smallest particles of dust.. I considered them(those machines) as just another way that companies are getting money from people
Has anyone used an "irobot Roomba" vacuum cleaner?
I want to know more about them before I buy
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I have one. It works really well however, it will not replace an upright vacuum cleaner. Roombas do not deep clean. they just get lint and dirt off of the surface. You could easily get by with using the Roomba weekly and once a month or so drag the upright out.
I have had the basic Roomba and the Roomba for pets. The basic Roomba works better and lasted longer.
One of the bad things about the Roomba is that the battery life is not long. The batteries are expensive to replace.
how do i use an irobot roomba vacuum?
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well wat exactly do u need help wit cuase there pretty easy to use but i meaen u need help wit how to make it stay in a romm or dockin it or somfin eles











