iRobot 530 Roomba Vacuuming Robot White

iRobot 530 Roomba Vacuuming Robot, White

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Reviewer: M Varghese| Date:2009-07-13
I have a Roomba 535 and its been running great for the last 4 months.
I am very happy with the purchase , the only problem I had was with the side brush , the one which comes with it ( red one with six hands has a design defect and will break within a month ) , I called support and they send me a newly designed brush ( white one with 3 hands) which does not have that problem. New brush - Roomba 500 Series Side Brush, 3-Pack

Overall very satisfied with the product , I switch it on and leave my apartment, when I come back the carpets look clean and new.




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Reviewer: W. Griner| Date:2009-07-10
I got this about 3 days ago and have cleaned my home about twice to get all the dirt. I've got hardwood floors and rugs, as well as 2 longhairs that shed - a cat and a wife. ;) I found cleaning hardwood floors very tiring because there are no brush marks to show you where you've been. I got tired of finding the dust bunnies after the fact.

The Roomba is not meant to replace your main vacuum. It can't - it doesn't have the dirt capacity or the battery power. But once you clean your home, it will keep it just as clean if you run it once a week, or more.

Let's start with the
CON: You are a slave to the Roomba.

If you want it to work properly, you can't leave stuff on the floor. Think of it as your cleaning lady. You have to pick up all the toys and make sure the Roomba has a clear path to every place you want it to go. The idea is not to challenge it, so you need to turn the dining room chairs over onto the table, so it can clean properly and not play pinball with the legs.

Keep it clean. Regardless what the instructions say, you have to clean the entire robot after every time you use it. That means emptying the dirt bins, cleaning the filter, and, especially, removing all the hair and dirt that gets stuck and wound up around the brushes, bearings, and idler wheel.

Use it often. Because it can't hold a lot of dirt you will have to use more often than a regular vacuum cleaner and have to clean it more often. Of course, some people are so in love with it that this is a pro and not a con.

You will still have to clean corners and crevices, especially around thresholds. Dust bunnies can be a problem if they get blown around, but as long as the Roomba approaches them from the front, they get sucked up.

It does bump into furniture legs, door edges, and ledges that don't rest on the floor. I haven't seen a paint scuff marks, though.

My dirt cup filled up and dirt spilled out a few times. I don't know if there is supposed to be some kind of signal. The only sign I had that something was wrong was that I heard some kind of laboring sound which probably came from the brushes.

PRO: It works as advertised.

Although the movements are screwy, it does seem to get almost all the dirt. As long as you get rid of the clutter and hide the cords, the Roomba will clean very well. It's not too noisy and, surprise, it doesn't scare my cat, like my vacuum cleaner does.

Cleaning it is straightforward. Pulling the idler wheel housing out is a little tough. Just make sure to pull everything apart to clean it and you will be alright. I think that some of the brush problems that people have reported might be due to the bearings not being cleaned. These are the little yellow boxy things at end of each brush. They will accumulate dirt and hair behind them that you can't see. These must be pulled off and cleaned.

The wall works well. The Roomba will stumble its way from room to room, even without a lighthouse. I can't say how well the dust sensor works, although I noticed that the Roomba would move in circles occasionally, indicating it found more dirt.

Best of all, you press the CLEAN button to start cleaning and it will go back to the charging base when it is done.
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Reviewer: Jeremy R. Gleason| Date:2009-07-07
I bought this about a week ago. It cleans very well, but I think there is a problem with mine. The battery life on this thing only lasts about 40 mins. The roomba makes no attempt to dock when the battery is low either, it will simply die.The only time it will dock is when I press the "dock" button. I have tried to change the docking location but to no avail. When it is working, it does a pretty good job cleaning. I have laminent floors along with 4 pets and it gets most of the hair up. I think it is neccessary for anyone with animals to clean the roomba after every cleaning. Aside from the battery life and docking issue, this is a great little helper to have around the house!
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Reviewer: Stephen Lerch| Date:2009-07-07
I purchased the Roomba 530 from another seller for a steep discount and I have to say I am in love with my new family member; Little Jimmy.

This robot can clean a floor like nobody's business. I've watched it maneuver under multiple chairs sitting around my kitchen table, grasp cables and realize it's grabbed a cable, then work itself off of the cable with ease. Under my bed has NEVER been cleaner (well, maybe it was cleaner when I moved in and vacuumed it the old fashioned way, but once the bed's in place, no upright will get under there, nor will any canister vacuum reach all the nooks and crannies).

One a single charge, which takes as little as 20 minutes, Little Jimmy can clean 3 medium rooms, and in my case, 4 rooms as they are smaller rooms than what he is rated for.

Something to keep in mind is that the manual recommends you charge your Roomba "overnight" when you receive it. This means leave it plugged in for at LEAST 8 hours before you use it for the first time, whether it turns green in 20 minutes or not. I've read online where people have experienced issues after receiving the Roomba and not heeding this advice where they had to have the battery replaced under warranty because they were a little too eager. Yes, it can be an excruciating wait to see your new little buddy sit there with a green light, ready to work and you not able to set it free, but fight the temptation and you shouldn't have any issues.

As far as problems, I have one. I have a throw rug that has 1 dark square, one light, one dark and so on. Little Jimmy has gotten caught twice on one of the lighter squares because he mistakenly thinks he's surrounded by a cliff. This is an issue with overly sensitive cliff sensors (this is the part that keeps the Roomba from taking a suicide leap down stairs). There is currently no fix for this and if you have very dark floors, you may be purchasing something you cannot use. iRobot has a 30 day return guarantee, so if you want to try it but aren't sure if the Roomba will clean your floors properly, give it a shot and send it back if it doesn't live up to expectations.

One feature I wish I had sprung for on a higher model number is the ability to use scheduling to tell Little Jimmy what day and time to clean. Unfortunately you need a 535 or higher Roomba to have this capability. It's all the better, though, as most rooms require a little work to make them Roomba friendly, meaning if you can get it off the floor, DO IT. If I had the scheduler I'd forget when Little Jimmy would begin working and leave stuff on the floor that could hinder him in doing his job.

Which brings up another point: clear clutter from the floor along with cables and cords. Sure, the Roomba can clean around most everything and can untangle itself, but ideally it shouldn't have to. And if you have cords for things that can be pulled from shelves or higher up locations, you run the risk of damage to the device AND the Roomba in the instance where it grabs the cable and drags the item down while untangling itself.

This model also lacks the ability to utilize the Lighthouse technology where you can place a lighthouse in a room and the Roomba will either clean the room completely before moving on or spend 25 minutes cleaning the room before moving on. I'd like this functionality, but given the price difference I couldn't justify it for the Lighthouse tech and the scheduling.

A caveat is that this vacuum requires more maintenance on your part. It's recommended to clean the Roomba every 2-3 uses. One the first 2-3 uses I would actually highly recommend you clean it EVERY use as it is bound to pick up more dirt than on later consecutive cleanings, which means later on down the road you can get away with not cleaning it so often. If you own a pet, expect to be pulling pet hair off of the rollers as it will wrap around some of the metal parts holding the brushes in place. It's not hard to clean, but it takes time to clean. For the time it saves you from having to vacuum every day or a LOT less frequently than you already do, it is worth the effort.

You will find with regular uses you won't need to vacuum so often anymore. You will likely still need to vacuum from time to time to ensure you have a clean house, I would say you will likely only need to do so, if at all, once a month, tops. With my house being mainly hardwood, I think I may one of the lucky ones and I won't have to vacuum much at all; probably 2-3 months between pulling it out. And I will have to manually vacuum the rug Jimmy can't handle.

Pros:

Cleans floors really well
Quieter than a regular vacuum
More free time for you

Cons:

No scheduling
Can't use Lighthouses
Doesn't get tangled but can pull things from locations while dislodging itself


I'd definitely buy again.
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Reviewer: N. Otterloo| Date:2009-07-06
If you are fortunate enough to have a significant other who cleans more than you do, you will find the gift of this little vacuum will earn you MAJOR brownie points ;-).

We've received great service from this robot. If you buy it, know that there are two pitfalls that will cause it to fail more quickly:

1. Not cleaning after every use: The brushes do a LOT of work and need to be cleaned regularly to prevent wear and tear. Not a lot of work, it becomes habit. Much better than vacuuming.

2. Not using often enough: This bot is made for maintenance cleaning (read - daily), not monthly or weekly. If you let your floor get so dirty that the brushes get clogged or the bin/filter get full before it is done, you will not get a good clean and you will wear your bot out. If your floors are consistently that dirty, hire a maid :-), or if you have hardwood, get a dirt dog.

Overall, very happy with this little guy.
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FAQ about iRobot 530 Roomba Vacuuming Robot, White

is the irobot roomba a good product to buy?

is the 530 a good model? is it good for my new rugs?

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Awesome little vacuums, 530 is a good basic model. As long as it comes with a docking station, any roomba is good. Just make sure you clean the brush regularly and empty the dirt cup. :)

is the irobot roomba a good product to buy?

is the 530 a good model.?

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