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iRobot Roomba 530 Robotic Vacuum

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wootalyzer


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iRobot Roomba 530 Robotic Vacuum
$159.99 + $5 Shipping
Condition: Refurbished

*DISCLAIMER* Wootalyzer! is in no way affiliated with Woot!, and this post may not always be here!

lavinastald


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The Woot Roomba FAQ!(Written based on experience with 4xxx series, includes some info on 5xx series.)

Whats Remanufactured mean? Isnt it just a refurb?

As I understand it, and I could be wrong(It wouldnt be the first time), remanufactured is a complete replacement of all vital components. So they take an old shell and fill it up with a soul. While a refurb would just be a replacement of what ever part was broken.

Does it really work!?

Yes! It does. I own several, and given them as gifts to more, I love them, as do the people that received them!

Will it work with hard wood/carpet/throw rugs/tile/the ceiling?

It works on most surfaces, though, unless you have suction cup wheels for it, I dont think it will do much for the ceiling. In my experience it works the best on wood floors. I do not have any tile in my current house, but I would imagine it would work about the same as it does on wood. It works great on carpet, but isnt a 'deep' cleaner like a upright vacuum. I have some throw rugs and the only one I have problems with is one that has an under mat under it. If you have rugs with tassels, be sure to tuck them under or it will try to eat them causing damage to either the carpet, the roomba, or both. The new 500 series that IRobot has now released has a feature that is meant to prevent this. I have not been able to get a 500 series yet, so I can not say if it works or not. Dont run it on high pile carpet either, thats just something that isn't good for it.

Will it go from hardwood to carpet by itself without getting stuck?

As long as there isnt a huge difference in height it can cross over between the two just fine. A good way to see how it will handle is just set it next to the change, if it looks like the bumper is gonna hit, it may have some problems getting up on it.

Can I just let it run forever and ever and never have to worry about emptying a bin, or cleaning filters? Its a robot right? It cleans its self?

While this is a robot and we all like to envision robots with lasers that disintegrate things, this robot lacks that feature(You might be able to get one of the laser robots they make for industry and attach it to the roomba, but it might go terminator on you and take over your house). You will still need to empty the bin and clean the filter. At first I would do this after each time it runs until you notice its not picking up as much, then every other run. If the filter gets really dirty you can clean it with warm water(I havnt tried soap as I dont know what it might do to the filter) or a can of compressed air. You also need to make sure the brushes are cleaned on a regular basis. If you have pets, or someone with longer hair in the house check the brushes after each run, they will get alot on them.

All that sounds like alot of work! It would take me just as long to just vacuum myself at that rate!

Yes, you could, but this will vacuum for you, and when you need to clean it, sit down in front of the TV and watch a thirty minute show while you clean it! I bet you cant watch TV that easy while you vacuum!

So is there anything else I should make sure is cleaned?

Once a month or so you should take a can of compressed air to the entire thing and get any dust thats sitting in the little bits out. I suggest doing this outside so the dust isnt put back into your house.

How long does it normally run for?

The specs list 120 minutes max, but your mileage may vary. Different surfaces will change how long it runs as well as how dirty the floors are. I have mine running on my first floor which is about half wood half carpet and it runs for about an hour and a half. I have heard that running it only on wood it lasts the longest. It will also venture out into other rooms unless blocked off by an object or a virtual wall. The bigger an area that you run it in, the less rounds it can do.

What if I want to run it on a upper floor, will it tumble down the stairs?

Only when its ex-wife shows up and 'accidentally' pushes it over. Otherwise its cliff sensors can see there is a drop and it will jerk back. They fear heights you know.

Do I have to pick up before it goes and vacuums?

Do you have to pick up when you go and vacuum? Or do you vacuum over all the junk on the floor? Its still a vacuum and you will need to pick up large objects and make sure cords are out of the way. It will eat cords just like it eats rug tassels. Mine ate a cord not to long ago and limped back to its home base, didnt quite make it, but when I turned it back on it sounded sick. It still runs though. There are some items that you dont want to use the roomba to pick up as well. Glass and other small sharp objects are one thing you wouldnt want to pick up, as well as other larger objects. IRobot has another product called the Dirtdog that would do a much better job for these items.

Does that include chairs and bigger things?

You dont have to move chairs and other large items, but if the legs arnt wide enough for it to fit through it will not vacuum under them. Also be careful of chairs that are just big enough for it to get in. It can take them a long time to get back out if that happens.

Will it mark up my walls when it finds a wall?

While I have not had it mark anything myself, they like to ram into the wall as fast as possible. If you are really worried about it marking up your wall glue some foam on the bumper of it so the foam hits rather then the plastic. The newer 500 series have sensors in the bumper that sense when its getting close to a wall and slow down so it only taps it.

Will it play nice with my pets/my kids/Godzilla?

Some pets may be afraid of it and run for the hills when its doing its thing, others might find it fun and play with it. But it will play nice with the pets, playfully bumping into them if they wander into its path. And if your pet is big enough to flip it over it will play dead(Auto Shut down feature)!

I dont have any kids of my own, but some of the other wooters here have mentioned that their kids love it and have learned to turn it on, and off, and on, and off...... Once again, it may playfully bump into your children if they find their way into its path.

Godzilla eats roombas for snacks. If you have Godzilla in your home, roomba may not be for you.

IS THIS THING LOUD?!

You can take those ear plugs out. This wont damage your hearing. On a scale of 1-10 a ten being a shop vac, and a 1 being a dust devil. Its about a 3 or a 4. It does have some noise to it, but its nothing to scream over. Carpet does muffle the sound a bit, while hard floors will echo the sound a bit. Hey, it could be worse. You can hook a couple leakfrogs to the inside of your unbalanced washing machine?

Ok, what if the floor is wet when it goes over it?

Roombas are a type of creature that dont require water, in fact, like the aliens in that movie, and the wicked witch in the wizard of oz, they are severally allergic to water. But their distant relative the Scooba loves water! I wont go into detail about the scooba here, but it is the mopping version of the roomba.

Well Im really thinking about buying one now, but some of em have some features the others dont. Whats spot and max?

Spot mode is for quick cleanups of spills. Say you drop a bag of chips and it makes a mess of a small area, grab your roomba, set it in the middle of the mess and hit spot. It will slowly circle its way outward, then back in to clean up just that area.

Max mode is just like clean, but it will run till the battery is completely empty(It will leave a little bit of juice so it can try to make it back to the charge base.)

Does it automatically return to its charger?

If you have the home base and it started out on the base it will make every attempt to return to the base when its time is up. If it didnt start on a base it will play a little song where ever it is when its done and stop. Sometimes it wont be able to make it back to the base for one reason or another. It stopped for donuts, ran out of battery, or its GPS broke down(It got lost). Many models dont come with a homebase. Though many times the ones here on woot do.

What about this Scheduling feature thing?

Some models will come with the special remote for it, others wont. But you will need it to set times and send them to the roomba. By its self the remote costs about 40 dollars, though you may be able to find em on ebay for cheaper. You can set up to seven(7) cleaning times, at one cleaning per day. As well as if you want it to be a weekly thing, or a one time clean. I have mine set so that its out and about while Im at work. Without this you would need to press the button on top of the unit to start it each time.

Ok, woot is selling one as remanufactured. How is it packaged? Is it in just a brown box? Or is it in a box that has information on it?

It comes in a IRobot box that will have this sticker(Not easily removed) on it:

Appox size as well

More info on IRobot on all of their products can be found on their homepage here.

So this one is a 5XX, whats so awesome about these?

The 500 series has alot of new upgrades. Such as anti tassle and cord eatting technology! Though that doesnt mean you can throw cords all over your floor, but you dont have to worry as much about it getting caught up on a cord, or ripping out your tassles.

It also has soft bump tech, where when it sees that a wall is coming up, it will slow down and tap the wall lightly instead of slaming into it full force. This also uses IR to detect, so darker walls may not be recognized.

Lighthouses! The new virtual wall can now allow you to set them up to keep the roomba in a certain room till that room is done! It will automaticly set a timer to keep the roomba in that room until cleaning is complete. You can still use them as plain vitural walls as well.

It also claims to be better at cleaning, and storing debris. As well as having a larger filter to keep your air clean.


Do you have a question that you think should be added to this list? Please send me a PM with it! Ill do my best to find an answer for you and add it to the list! I plan on posting this anytime I see a roomba for sale.

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JeffWingert


quality posts: 2 Private Messages JeffWingert

I just bought this off deals.woot.com a few weeks ago. LOVE IT!!! I was hesitant thinking "how good could this thing actually be"? Let me tell you this thing is awesome.

bluejester


quality posts: 530 Private Messages bluejester

Hooray! The Roombas are back!

sdbcmr


quality posts: 16 Private Messages sdbcmr

Wow. And all through the woot-off, we saw nary a Roomba!

badsign


quality posts: 1 Private Messages badsign

Amazon 4 stars, 369 reviews.

jseureau


quality posts: 30 Private Messages jseureau

I have this little guy and I love it!!

hehthuryo


quality posts: 34 Private Messages hehthuryo

Design a Roomba that looks like R2-D2, then I'd buy one.

danieloneil01


quality posts: 1 Private Messages danieloneil01

I have one and it wasn't worth it. Needs replacement parts every few months and doesn't pick up dirt very well.

CowboyDann


quality posts: 701 Private Messages CowboyDann

Neato!
Erhm- I mean Roomba!



Here is a video of the roomba in action!

Needs a cool score though. I'm listening to Final Countdown while watching this.

n44nc


quality posts: 9 Private Messages n44nc

Nice to see the Roombas back on Woot. I've bought a few of these from here and I have been very pleased.

It would be great to see a couple of scheduler models too.

It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

dlazz


quality posts: 8 Private Messages dlazz

I have one.


It's great.

I do recommend the Aero-Vac bin or whatever it is.

It's worth it.

VeloSteve


quality posts: 5 Private Messages VeloSteve

Good at first...

I bought one of these from Woot! and we liked it so much that we bought two more. We never had mechanical problems - it seems to be just a matter of keeping things clean as instructed.

Then they started burning out the LEDs they use for cliff detection. The symptom is that the Roomba backs and/or spins, but won't travel forward. A friend who knows electronics was able to diagnose and repair the first two that failed that way. (You do keep an electronics wizard handy, don't you?)

When the repaired Roombas started failing again a couple of months later, we gave up. I donated them to my friend's parts bin.

CowboyDann


quality posts: 701 Private Messages CowboyDann

Amazon Had 369 reviews. Obviously I couldn't read them all but there were over 275 4+star reviews. I have a few warnings for you to consider before purchasing today's woot.

I saw multiple instances where people complained about Pet hair jamming up the vacuum (saying roomba is great until it breaks, then it breaks hard) I guess these people haven't heard of the Roomba Pet Models that are made for picking up dirt/debris/pet hair.

Roomba seemed to honour their warranty in the few reviews that had issues. One person did complain that they had to wait a month to get their part so their roomba sat idle for a month (burning up precious warranty time) while the part came off back order.

Overall though most people were very happy with their roomba and I think you will be too.

TL;DR: If you have a lot of pet hair, stay away from this model. Roomba might have trouble with big plush area rugs. As long as this doesn't apply to you, you should be very happy with your purchase.

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If you have a pet you might want to start following deals.woot: I swear I see the Pet Series Roomba on sale once every month or two over there. It's not woot's blowout prices but they're usually pretty good

weister42


quality posts: 5 Private Messages weister42

You know in like 200 years there will be intelligent robots collecting these Roombas as vintage souvenirs.

Happy Wooter

docjroberts


quality posts: 0 Private Messages docjroberts

I picked up one of these when it was on moofi.woot and the battery was dead within a week. Won't charge. Dealing with iRobot tech support isn't fun fyi. I can't understand the tech...

kentuckygirl


quality posts: 7 Private Messages kentuckygirl

Been needing a new Roomba for a while. Have they fixed the "black rug" problem though? With my older one, it gets stuck on the rug in the hallway forever because it is (mostly) black. Will my old parts from my old Roomba (the generation before this one) work with this one--I keep my old one for spare parts when needed for my old-but-not-as-old-as-the-other Roomba.

sticks4630


quality posts: 1 Private Messages sticks4630

Hubby and I hate to vacuum, but he keeps saying he doesn't want to spend money on a Roomba. *rolls eyes*

This little gizmo may save my marriage... Or ruin it.

Ah, what the heck. I'm pulling the trigger.

furiousturtle


quality posts: 1 Private Messages furiousturtle

For the love of god, clean up dog poop before the Roomba finds it. It takes it personally and will spread it all over your house =(

alanhwoot


quality posts: 34 Private Messages alanhwoot

A Roomba was one of my first Woots. However, I'm living in a rather hirsute household, with both people and cats with long hair.

The beaters and their bearings were constantly getting jammed with hair where it would stop and tell you to clean the beaters at least once per run.

The constant picking hair out of the beaters pretty much defeated the automated cleaning's convenience.

Tristan944


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Tristan944

These Roomba's are so weak its pathetic. They do not clean well. Get a Kirby.

niel89


quality posts: 2 Private Messages niel89

I got this same one on here a while ago and I really like it. I run in 4 times a week and clean it once or twice a month.

Also FYI this Roomba is schedule-able. You need to pick up one of the communication cables, from the iRobot webstore or from ebay maybe, and a program called Roomba Status.

Here is a thread I found that describes how to get it working:

http://www.robotreviews.com/chat/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9235

It may sound confusing at first but you can figure it out.

chelone


quality posts: 1 Private Messages chelone

ok you talked me into it, bought it. I'm gonna name it Chuck.

IslandMama


quality posts: 5 Private Messages IslandMama
Tristan944 wrote:These Roomba's are so weak its pathetic. They do not clean well. Get a Kirby.



I've had a Roomba, I have a Kirby, and I have a Neato. Yes, the Kirby is a great machine, but if you are interested in a robot vacuum, wait for the Neato to come up again. It is far superior to the Roomba. Sucks up WAY more, and transitions beautifully from my hardwood floors to my thick, shaggy rug.

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smartyboots


quality posts: 0 Private Messages smartyboots

YAY! My creaky old Sage Roomba that I bought right here waaaay back in aught-six finally died for real a few weeks ago. I have mostly hardwood in my house and just one short-haired dog, so a Roomba suits my needs very well. I'm surprised my last one worked for so many years, although it did lost its voice just a year or two into our time together.

IslandMama


quality posts: 5 Private Messages IslandMama
alanhwoot wrote:A Roomba was one of my first Woots. However, I'm living in a rather hirsute household, with both people and cats with long hair.

The beaters and their bearings were constantly getting jammed with hair where it would stop and tell you to clean the beaters at least once per run.

The constant picking hair out of the beaters pretty much defeated the automated cleaning's convenience.



I totally agree! We had the same problem. Now I have the Neato, and when it's done with its cycle, the dust bin is chock full o'kitty fur instead of being wrapped around the beaters. I highly recommend it for furry (and hairy) households.

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dunderhead


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My 4250 (old pet model) had it's motor finally die last week, and I was unfortunately unable to repair it. Overall that Roomba lasted 5 years of continued use, and I think I only had to replace the battery once.

Always keep the battery charged. Clean it frequently, and you shouldn't have some of the breakdown problems that previous posters mentioned.

Like any piece of technology, take care of it properly and keep it clean! I'm going to get this to replace my recently deceased 4250.

regards,
dunderhead

lll0228


quality posts: 31 Private Messages lll0228
dunderhead wrote:...Like any piece of technology, take care of it properly and keep it clean! I'm going to get this to replace my recently deceased 4250.



I concur. And people should RTFM. Cleaning the Roomba is such a small task compared to vacuuming the house everyday. We can't be THAT lazy (or can we?).

Take care of your tools, then the tools will do what it's supposed to do. I have six iRobots (four Roombas, different generations, one Scooba and one DirtDog), all of them are still working; the 530 I got from Woot. I had to get a new battery for the Discovery model once. That's it. WD-40 once in a while, and just did what the manual asked for. The oldest one is...six years old, I think.

davidmcdougall


quality posts: 4 Private Messages davidmcdougall
IslandMama wrote:I've had a Roomba, I have a Kirby, and I have a Neato. Yes, the Kirby is a great machine, but if you are interested in a robot vacuum, wait for the Neato to come up again. It is far superior to the Roomba. Sucks up WAY more, and transitions beautifully from my hardwood floors to my thick, shaggy rug.



The neatos are interesting, but their method of preventing it going to certain areas is a magnetic strip that you lay along the floor. Pretty unsightly and really not practical. The Roomba on the other hand uses virtual wall technology which is light years ahead (literally). Also the Roomba is a much more modular system which makes maintenance a lot simpler. Sure things break but fixing a Roomba is exponentially easier than a neato system. I have a total of 5 roombas in service and I highly recommend them. They take a few minutes of time a few times a month, but the time saved is immense.

If it's not Scottish it's crap

davidmcdougall


quality posts: 4 Private Messages davidmcdougall
kentuckygirl wrote:Been needing a new Roomba for a while. Have they fixed the "black rug" problem though? With my older one, it gets stuck on the rug in the hallway forever because it is (mostly) black. Will my old parts from my old Roomba (the generation before this one) work with this one--I keep my old one for spare parts when needed for my old-but-not-as-old-as-the-other Roomba.



The black rug issue still exists. There are workarounds however

If it's not Scottish it's crap

davidmcdougall


quality posts: 4 Private Messages davidmcdougall
VeloSteve wrote:Good at first...

I bought one of these from Woot! and we liked it so much that we bought two more. We never had mechanical problems - it seems to be just a matter of keeping things clean as instructed.

Then they started burning out the LEDs they use for cliff detection. The symptom is that the Roomba backs and/or spins, but won't travel forward. A friend who knows electronics was able to diagnose and repair the first two that failed that way. (You do keep an electronics wizard handy, don't you?)

When the repaired Roombas started failing again a couple of months later, we gave up. I donated them to my friend's parts bin.



The fix for this issue costs about $1 and should not fail within a few months. You just need to use the right parts.

If it's not Scottish it's crap

CarterSS


quality posts: 0 Private Messages CarterSS

Got one. One of my first purchases in awhile. I've been looking for a good deal on a Roomba for awhile. This will be perfect for our cement floors.

zwaldo


quality posts: 3 Private Messages zwaldo

I purchased one last year and love it. Buying one for my mother for her hardwood kitchen floor. I did have a problem with this model where it would make a clicking noise. I called the company and they sent me a whole new brush unit and it fixed the problem. The unit started doing it again... So I called them and they asked if I had cleaned the brushes and the bearings. I did except one bearing. It had wound up a clump of my girlfriends hair and was causing the problem.

It will slow down before hitting large objects but with my black wooden stools it will hit them at full force. I put a strip of stick on velcro on the bottom front edge and it works as a perfect cushion.

It will get lost under the bed, or a chair sometime... It will sneak into the laundry room and eat a sock or a used fabric softener if you dont pick up after yourself.

It does a fantastic job of giving the carpet a just cleaned look right before company comes over. I had a friend come in and say wow you didn't have to clean up cause I was coming over. I said its no biggie, Rosie the robot did it. He laughed thinking I was talking about my girlfriend :p.

My one year old nephew is in love with the thing. Makes a great toy.... And when it runs out of juice it self docks, so it can power up enough to entertain him again awhile later. When he comes over.. The carpet looks fantastic! :p

At this price, you are getting a vacuum, entertainment , and a conversation piece. People who see it and never saw it in action are memorized by it and you look like the richest coolest dude on the block. Best 160 bucks I've spent in awhile.

Oh and makes for a fun Landing strip for you to land your s107 mini helicopter on.
Id highly recommend this product to everyone.

zwaldo


quality posts: 3 Private Messages zwaldo
docjroberts wrote:I picked up one of these when it was on moofi.woot and the battery was dead within a week. Won't charge. Dealing with iRobot tech support isn't fun fyi. I can't understand the tech...



I've called them twice and had no issue with their customer service. They picked up rather quickly and had the issues resolved in a timely manor.

breaddrink


quality posts: 8 Private Messages breaddrink
JeffWingert wrote:I just bought this off deals.woot.com a few weeks ago. LOVE IT!!! I was hesitant thinking "how good could this thing actually be"? Let me tell you this thing is awesome.



They really are.
I couldn't be happier. Mine also arrived with the aerovac upgrade already, so you might want to wait around on that if you were thinking that you might like that feature.

dg12345


quality posts: 3 Private Messages dg12345

I bought this almost two years ago to the day (thanks to Woot) and like it. Before this I had a 4000 series and comparing the two...

1) It's doesn't bang against walls and doors as much (but it will occasionally against chair legs and other skinny barriers).

2) It charges quick, a few hours as opposed to all day.

3) Battery lasted two years, now looking for replacement.

4) Picks up dirt good on hardwood or pergo floors (no experience using it on carpet).

5) Docks better than the old model.

6) Doesn't get stuck on cords as much as the old model but you will still need to keep them out of the way.

7) It's a lot more modular and easier to clean. 4000 series had a few parts that risked breakage if you didn't clean perfectly.


What I don't like compared to the 4000 series:

1) It's a little 'dumber' because it tends to go over the same areas too many times and ignore others.

2) It docks too early. If I don't unplug the dock it will do an incomplete job. The 4000 series had a "max" cleaning mode. This doesn't seem to. These two reasons are why I feel like the 4000 did a better job cleaning overall but the 530 isn't bad. Maybe 7/10 rating.

3) The 4000 series virtual walls don't work with this model (they'll make it go nuts).

4) Occasionally lint or dust bunnies hang off the so-called lint trap and gets left on things like floor vents. It's like the filter traps the dust so well it blocks it from going into the lint trap.
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You must clean it *every time* you use it. Between my hair, cat hair, and just random dust, it's just silly not to. If Roomba tells you anything else they're lying. It's not a difficult process but prepare to get your hands dirty while pulling dust out of crevices and hair off brushes. An air can helps to keep the various sensors from getting dusty too.

At this price I'd buy it again if mine stopped working.

docjroberts


quality posts: 0 Private Messages docjroberts
zwaldo wrote:I've called them twice and had no issue with their customer service. They picked up rather quickly and had the issues resolved in a timely manor.



Ah, well their troubleshooting steps didn't work so I'll be calling them back tomorrow. Hopefully they'll send me a new battery.

bmmeup


quality posts: 0 Private Messages bmmeup

I bought one of these as refurbished a couple years ago and was sorely disappointed. It arrived filthy with so much hair and carpet stuck in the brushes and wheels that it wouldn't move...plus the dust bin was still full...and yes, it did not work either. The return process to roomba was a nightmare...many, many emails just to get an RMA number plus a trip to UPS.