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Burly
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Bought it unsure if it would work. Partner insisted on doing it. Not regretting it. Simple direct replacement. 9 Phillips screws and you have the old part in your hand ready to be replaced. Love to have my Roomba back in service. The box does not state the heads' compatibility with the j7+, but it is!
SP
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This is the perfect replacement part, fits just right and functions exactly as intended. Huge value for the price!! Highly recommend!
Stephen Hamilton
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
My roomba lost the door latch, and for some reason that part is quite expensive. I decided to just replace the whole roller system with this instead. It worked perfectly and wasn't too difficult to install. It came with extra screws for the installation as well. For the price, I will definitely buy again if something goes wrong with my roller system.
Lawrence M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
When disassembling my i7 robot there was an extremely helpful video from I robot. They have made this a very simple process using the small screwdriver used to replace the side brush regularly. A very helpful fact for everyone is that the screws are retention. This means they stay with the part being removed. You can't loose the small screws. Replacement parts (including the cleaning the cleaning head module) are simply drop in place and tighten the screws.Our roomba vacuum runs every day. It does the the entire house every other day and the bedroom everyday. I have replaced the battery, the wheel units, and the cleaning head module along with normal parts replacement. This is made for anyone and everyone to repair. Well designed and well loved everyday for 5 years. Don't buy the expensive knockoffs buy irobot.
Michael Porter
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
This worked great on an i4+. Remove the five screws for the main plate in the bottom. Then the brush at the front and finally unlatch and remove the dust cup. Then four silver screws, small. See the holes in the new unit to locate which to remove in the old. Pull it straight up, drop news unit in, screw back together. Be careful with the four silver screws. They are easy to drop. They screw through the new unit and then into the main unit. I’m writing this out because I could not get the web page to load and thought it might help others.Don’t fall for the other super expensive options. This is the original part and works fine. Note: the bushing or bearing in my old unit was obviously bad. This is why the impeller was not turning well and making a vacuum. New unit seems much quieter, too.
Charles A. Turek
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Sometimes, your robot just needs a more intensive cleaning, but often, it is the blower that creates the suction that has failed. If you have a bit of mechanical knowledge and a few small tools, this is a very cost-effective and simple way to take your robot bac headaches away. Far easier and cheaper than sending it back to the factory for repairs.
AS
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Was the perfect for my Roomba i4. I kept getting error 26’s despite replacing the filter and resetting the Roomba. Finally caved and ordered this part from Amazon as Roomba was out on their site. The part arrived quickly the next day in perfect condition. It came with a QR code link to a video that showed how to install it. I gave it to my teenage son to repair, and he had no problems installing it. We were able to immediately start up the Roomba and vacuum the entire house. Definitely worth it to bring our Roomba i4 back to life!!
Mike Loomis
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Easy to put together and roobt work fine after installed
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