Roomba is a popular robotic vacuum which could automatically clean your home without any effort required from you. Since your Roomba takes care of your home, you will also have to take care of it by emptying it out. This way, you will not experience any errors nor would it get damaged. In fact, every after use, you will have to empty your Roomba unless you have a self-emptying clean base. However, for those models that has clean base, you will still have to replace its bag when its full. Keep in mind that the frequency of when you should empty your Roomba would also depend on the size of your home and how many occupants and pets.
In this article, we shall provide you useful information and guide you on how to empty your Roomba.
The method of emptying Roomba would of course depend on the model. Usually, for those who have older Roomba versions, you will have to manually empty its bin more often than newer models. Moreover, newer models come with self-emptying dock which means it would take you much longer before you would need to empty it.
It is highly recommended that every after use of your Roomba, to empty its bin. The reason behind this is due to its containers are not that huge which means, its bin could be filled easily every after cleaning. Hence, to ensure that Roomba will not run out of bin space during its job of vacuuming, ensure that you check and clean its bin frequently especially if you have huge areas and have a lot of pet hair. Moreover, also keep in mind that if you plan for your Roomba to clean the entire floor of your home, due to its small container bin, you will have to empty your Roomba’s bin halfway through its cleaning cycle.
Do not worry as emptying Roomba is easy and very straightforward.
As mentioned earlier, the newer versions and more expensive models of Roomba come with Clean Base which serves not only as a charging station but also as a self-emptying dock.
For Roomba users, it is necessary for you to place the clean base of Roomba near to a power socket. Do not worry as it does not take up a lot of space. In fact, its size is similar to the standard Roomba charging stands. Though this is the case, however, you would still need to give a little extra space. This way you would not have to check its bag often.
Unlike Roombas that do not have self-emptying dock, this type of Roomba does not require you to empty it every after use. Instead, your Roomba itself will go back to its base and will automatically empty its bin. In fact, its bags could have a weeks worth of dust, dirt and debris which is more convenient as you will not have to worry every cleaning session. However, though this is the case, keep in mind, especially if you have pets, you will have to check it more often.
Unfortunately, Roomba bags are no reusable which is why you will have to throw the whole bag and replace it with another or a new one. Though there are third party reusable bags which you could purchase and get online, it is not advisable as it is not guaranteed that it will work with your robotic vacuum.
If your filter is in poor condition, you will have to replace it with new one. This way, you could be assured that your vacuum will work and that there are no debris that are stuck. By doing this, you could make your Roomba work more efficiently and more effectively.
One way to maintain your Roomba is by cleaning its cliff sensors and to be able to do this, you will have to use a lightly damp melamine foam.
Sensors have a very important role, they ensure that your Roomba would not crash into walls nor fall off the stairs. Hence, it is equally important for you to clean them.
If you have a small space to clean everyday, we suggest that you try the iRobot Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum. It is a great and outstanding entry-level option. It is affordable and it is a self-charging vacuum. The Roomba 675 comes with 3-stage cleaning system which is compatible with Alexa and Google. This means, you could integrate it with the mentioned smart home assistants.
This Roomba model is recommended for studio and one-bedroom apartment. If you have a larger apartment then you would be needing to empty its contents more often than it is needed which is why this Roomba is specifically designed for small spaces.
If you have a larger home, we recommend for you to get the iRobot Roomba s9+ (9550). It is more expensive but it also comes with more features. It comes with automatic dirt disposal, smart mapping and optimized cleaning. It has the ability to clean corners and edges as well. What is more impressive about this Roomba is that it has a 40x suction power compared to the other entry level models. Furthermore, it also has the ability to charge automatically while it empties its contents into larger bin every cleaning cycle.
We hope that through this article you were able to get useful information which you could use as a guide in choosing the best Roomba vacuum and at the same time, you were able to learn how to clean and how often you should clean your Roomba vacuum.
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