🤖 Elevate your clean game — smart, sleek, and always one step ahead!
The iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo (Y0140) delivers a powerful 4-stage cleaning system that vacuums and mops simultaneously. Featuring smart navigation that cleans methodically in neat rows, it avoids obstacles and stairs with advanced sensors. Controlled via the iRobot Home App, it offers customizable suction and mop water levels, spot cleaning, and up to 120 minutes of runtime with automatic self-docking and recharging. Its compact design fits under furniture and edges, making it perfect for multi-surface floors including wood, carpet, and hard floors.
Color | Black |
Battery Life | 120 minutes |
Control Method | App |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controller Type | App Control |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Surface Recommendation | Wood, Hard Floor, Carpet |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Additional Features | Edge Cleaning, Simultaneous Vacumming & Mopping, Eco Mode, Anti-Fall, Auto-Docking |
Item Weight | 9.04 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 13"W x 3.15"H |
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Tips if you're thinking about a Roomba (updated)
Here are a few tips if you're thinking about getting a Roomba (which you should!)1. Wait until Prime Day or an equivalent sale. I bought this model for $220 (tax included). If you live in the Seattle area, watch out for the Amazon deals - Amazon vans will park random places for one day only to offload products at a steep discount. The Roomba is a regular for that rotation - I've seen this model sold for $140.2. Do not buy cheap knockoff versions for replacement parts on Amazon. Buy only iRobot products (from them directly if possible). There are a lot of versions of fake products from Chinese companies sold on Amazon. These parts are crappy and could impact the performance / lifetime of your Roomba. One example of that is the replacement air filters. The cheaper versions do not seal correctly, so dust gets into the small cracks and other mechanisms within the machine. Replacing your vaccum will cost a lot more than a $10 air filter.3. Clean your air filter with a toothbrush after each use to reduce the clog of dust. Replace the filter every 3 months.4. Do a deep cleaning of your Roomba every 6 months. Use a mini flathead and a small phillips to take off the front cover (you'll need to take off the small, yellow spinning brush first using the small flathead). Be careful because the threads of the tiny screw are mounted in plastic casing. Very easy to strip. Clean out all the hair around the small screw that attaches the spinning brush (after 6 months, this can cause the brush to stop spinning - 90% of the time, it's just hair - side note - this motor is also replacable for only $15 on the iRobot website).I've noticed a fair amount of negative reviews discussing the shelf life of Roombas. People are making comments like "My cats killed our Roomba" etc. I'd like to set the record straight for this awesome company. Basically, in life, you can't get things for free. You can't expect your car, for instance, to function well over time without regular maintainence. Most people hate car maintanance, so it has become widely accepted for most people to pay someone to fix / clean their car. And, for most people this makes a lot of sense. We'd rather spend our time doing other things besides changing the oil, checking the tires, checking the radiator, maintaining the engine and so on.For vaccums, the mechanics are much less complex than a car. However, they still incur a ton of wear and tear like dirt, cat hair, female hair, dust, and eveything else that lands on the floor. Over time, even the best vaccum will break or need repairs if it is not well maintained. In the old days, we had vaccum repair shops because people hated working on their vaccums. Then, everything possible became automated and outsourced. We could have Roomba repair shops that cost $30 to do a tune up of your Roomba. People would probably pay it. But, rest assured, the same people complaining about paying for that would be the same people who complained about the amazing Roomba - the vaccum that does its job with very little work from the human. The only thing is doesn't do well is clean itself. What we need is a cat Roomba.My closing thought is this one. Spend one hour every three months maintaining your Roomba, and you will save yourself 50+ hours a year (a whole work week) of vaccuming. That's very simple math, but it will require some effort on the part of the human. I purchased mine on Prime Day 8 months ago. I did my first deep clean (along with the regular air filter cleaning with each use) and she is gently purring like the first day I discovered her :-).I do not own securities in iRobot or work for them. This review is completely of my own writing.
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A Lifesaver For Dog Owners - My Floors Have NEVER Been This Clean
A Lifesaver for Dog Owners – My Floors Have NEVER Been This CleanI honestly don’t know how I lived without the iRobot Roomba—especially as a dog owner. I have a large, lovable furball who seems to shed enough to knit a second dog daily. Enter Roomba: the little hero that quietly saves my sanity every single day.This thing picks up dog hair like a champ—from hardwood floors, rugs, corners, under furniture—you name it. I used to vacuum constantly just to keep the tumbleweeds of fur under control. Now I just schedule my Roomba, and it does the work while I’m doing anything else. It’s like having a tiny, tireless cleaning assistant.The suction is surprisingly strong, and it navigates around obstacles like a pro. It even senses when it’s on carpet vs hard floor, and adjusts accordingly. And bonus: it’s way quieter than a traditional vacuum. My dog used to bark at vacuums—he barely even notices Roomba doing its thing.Pros:🐾 Handles pet hair like a beast (no more fur tumbleweeds!)🤖 Smart navigation and self-charging🧹 Works on all floor types—hardwood, tile, rugs⏰ Scheduling is easy and efficient🔇 Quieter than expected—pet-approved!If you’re a pet parent and constantly battling the fluff, this is your sign. The iRobot Roomba is worth every single penny. It keeps my home looking effortlessly clean, and gives me back my time—and peace of mind.
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Powerful and quiet—great overall, with a few navigational quirks
Overall, I’m somewhat happy with this Roomba vacuum/mop combo so far. The suction is surprisingly strong—it picked up a good amount of dust and debris even after just one run. It’s also noticeably quiet, which I really appreciate, especially compared to other robo vacs I’ve used.I love that it sticks to a logical route and moves in neat rows rather than bouncing randomly. That said, it does occasionally get “lost” or thrown off track if it runs into chair legs or tighter spaces. When that happens, it can miss sections entirely, which means I feel like I have to keep an eye on it to make sure it covers everything.The docking station is set up on the most open wall area available in my home (as recommended), but it still sometimes skips over a section of the room during a run. That’s the main thing I wish worked more reliably.I haven’t tried the mop feature yet, so I can’t speak to that part, but the vacuuming performance alone makes it worthwhile. The app is user-friendly and has worked well for scheduling and tracking cleanings.For anyone looking for a robot vacuum with solid suction and a quiet, space-saving design, this is a great option—just be aware you may need to check on it now and then to make sure it stays on track.
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