Kitchen & Housewares : iRobot 85101 Accessory Box for the 580 Series Roomba

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Kitchen & Housewares : iRobot 85101 Accessory Box for the 580 Series Roomba

iRobot 85101 Accessory Box for the 580 Series Roomba

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 836





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: iRobot
EAN: 0853816851010
Label: iRobot
Product Manufacturer: iRobot
Model: 85101
Publisher: iRobot
Ranking: 836
Studio: iRobot


Product facts:
  • Accessory box for the Roomba 580 vacuum-cleaning robot
  • 1 virtual wall lighthouse for setting up an invisible barrier
  • 3 bristle brushes and bearings; 3 flapper brushes and bearings
  • 3 side brushes; silver faceplate; 6 filters that trap dust, pollen, and more
  • Measures approximately 14 by 12-1/2 by 24 inches















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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I heart Roomba
I would not say this is a must have for any Roomba owner, but it will make your life much easier. The side brush on my Roomba had snapped all but two brushes, so I was very happy to replace it. I have not needed to replace any other brushes, but it make life much easier for me. Now, when my Roomba stops running because the brushes need cleaning, I just trade them out and clean the brushes when the time is better for me. A convenience well worth the price of the replacement kit.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing deal!
This package was everything I wanted, including an exceptional value!
Just the price of the extra "lighthouse" alone on other sites was nearly the price of this whole package. If you have recently purchased a robo vacum this is absoulutely the next thing you want to buy for it. We love our roomba(also purchased from Amazon). With proper care and regular cleaning it will last many years!!! As for the poor reviews on what this package contains.Nothing is hidden the listing clearly shows what you are buying so if you don't need or want all the extra stuff why would you buy
this package in the first place? Those negative reviews are about something you did not want but chose to purcase anyway, not about the true value or quality of the products.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Roomba Accessory Box... Awesome Deal!
This particular bundle of accessories for the Roomba 500 series is an amazing deal! I really needed another lighthouse and the brushes were wearing out. The cover to my Roomba was also cracked and scratched from getting jammed under a certain part of our couch. This bundle took care of everything, was neatly packed and shipped quickly!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great value on Roomba supplies
I have owned two Roombas for about a year, and use them several times a week to clean up after my golden retriever. While they do a great job picking up the tons of hair she sheds, quite a bit of it gets wrapped around the bearings at the ends of the brushes. This extra strain on the little pins that hold the bearings onto the brush has caused them to loosen over time and eventually they won't stay in place any longer.

While some users won't have a need to ever replace their brushes, my circumstances are different and I will probably need to replace them annually. This accessory kit is a good deal at the usual price, and was a great price at the Gold box special for $39.00. As an added bonus, the box came with 4 of the bristle brushes, 4 of the beaters, and extra filters rather than the three sets of brushes shown in the photo.

Golden retrievers + Roombas = a happy dog owner with a clean house.



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