So far so good with this vacuum. ru-vid.comUgkx8ISPQRRAfpAaX4msGjyodObTBnlj4T5g I was a little concerned to find it seems to be all plastic, but the reviews were good, so I'm hoping for the best. Very easy to assemble Recommened, and only attachments I've used so far work well, and are easy to use. Doing a good job on the new carpet in my bedrooms and stairs. Works well on the hardwood on my main floor too. Reasonable weight and cord length. I already knew from an earlier review that it wouldn't fit under furniture, but I can use my Eufy for that, so no problem - the high traffic areas that need a stronger suction was really what I bought this for. If it continues as it's started, it will be a good buy and well worth the money. I have had two Shark Rocket stick vacs in the past that are super easy to use, but the motors just don't last well, even with scrupulous cleaning of the filters. I'm hoping for better with this Bissell.
As far as robot vacuums go, it’s top shelf. Because of the square face, it gets into corners. Mine goes under furniture. It does get stuck and cords will get rapped and caught in brush. It is better if you can pick up dining chairs and small tables etc. naturally it cannot do behind doors and such, but for an everyday vac its great.
Ok basically 75% of what was said is wrong. Manual mode you use the 3 arrow buttons to control the robot like a remote controlled car. Spot clean cleans an area of about 1M2 Point clean can be used at any time during the cleaning cycle. Once you release the button about 5 seconds later it will continue the original program.. Auto mode does a single pass of whole area. Max mode keeps cleaning until battery in almost dead then returns to base. Also at the start of the video the reason it wasn't charging was because you hadn't turned to power switch on, on the bottom Hope this helps. I've own the same robot for about a year.
+heyto Yes and no. Yes because it cleans up the whole house floor and no because you'll need to take care most corners to clean them once per while with reg vacuum. On the other hand this PowerBot cleans well under our beds where I cant reach otherwise. I would strongly recommend this 9000 series. I am so happy with. Just my 3 cents.
+Juno Cheyenne Krakus thanks for the response, I know the vr9350 comes out soon, so i may wait on that. Glad the robots are now powerful enough to get the job done
Hayto the short answer is yes and no. You can get away with using this all the time but you will fine it misses the corners and a few other places. So I use a compact vacuum every so often to get the bits it missed. It the best one I've owned and does a good job. 8.5/10
One fatal flaw can be corrected by users. At random over weeks of use it will shut down bumping furniture legs or backing into walls. The drive motor torque lifts the side extending the wheels and tripping a sensor for protection picking up off the floor. The sensor is set wrong. Some cardboard and tape in the wheel well can keep the wheels up so it can be used with confidence.. Instructions at robotreviews.
The newer 9350 Turbo model, more expensive, appears to solve this problem by adding counter weights in the front for better suspension balance. Other newer models have not yet been disassembled to check. The fix is available once the problem is encountered.
how does it do wen come in contact with power cords I have lift chairs with cords and transformer box that shouldn't be tangled by vacuum - and can you honestly say it works as good as god typical l vacuum - being handicap I need something but not sure if can spend at much thanks for any response
@@bellitagonzalez1 The 9000 series wasn't cheap. Think I got mine off WOOT for $600 when I got it. I think the MSRP was around a grand. The neato's have always been between 300-500 bucks. As much as I liked the Neatos, they suffered from a reported wheel malfunction (software) that had nothing to do with hardware and a laser issue that required a reset every time. Think I got to reset my V21 model like once a month. But so far, my Debot N8+ is the perfect little vac. Mine has only required manual cleaning (blowing it off, blowing the cat hair out of the filter that doesn't get sucked out (an issue with all vacs). Hands down at the moment, for doing its job, programming, and that "set it and forget it" approach, the Debot wins.
I know this was 5 years ago. But did he said. Just like an iPhone. Boy don't let me slap you silly. You can't be touching a Samsung product, & be talking about an iPhone. Oh no. Oh no. oh no. no. no. no. no. Make up your mind, & stay there. Android system. Samsung products. Or iOS. Apple products.