Hey, don’t leave the vacuum box out after you’ve opened the vacuum. It will attract pests, specifically 75 pound labrador retrievers, who will chew the box up. 😂
Roomba i3 EVO by its self is not compatible with the clean base unless you already have a i3+ with the green valve on the bottom of the dust collector bin. You can swap out the dust bin from your old i3+ and it will work. The clean base will work with any of the newer Roombas that has the dust bin with the green valve. The clean base simply turns on when the Roomba docks to empty the dust bin. You can buy the dust bin with the green valve to make it work with the clean base. I had an i3 + that died and I simply bought the new EVO i3 and swapped out the bin to make it work with my old clean base.
Hi! I'm considering the i3+ - but one thing I can't really find any info on is how it handles rug tassels. Do you have any idea how it does with those? Do they get tangled up in the rollers? Thank you!!
My experience with i3 is terrible. It doesn't vacuum in straight lines, goes off the map, drops dust when climbing from the floor on the carpet, and in most cases does not cover the entire room. I would not recommend buying it and am currently looking for alternatives. Any advice?
My experience with it thus far has been positive. So far much better than the Shark branded unit I used to have. So I really haven't looked for alternatives yet.
Hey, why do you put the robot in to the guest network? I mean this network is ment for your guests to use our internet but not connect to any of your devices. Throw the roomba in your own network and everything will be fine.... don´t understand. I mean if you connect your wifi and the guest wifi you can skip the guests and let them into your wifi.