Keep your iRobot Roomba 500 Series Vacuum Cleaning Robot operating at peak performance! The innovative new sidebrush design for iRobot Roomba 500 Series Robots reaches deeper into corners and edges to remove more dirt, dust and debris. Side brushes are easy to remove and replace as part of routine maintenance. Includes three replacement Side Brushes and three screws.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: iRobot needs to recall the brushes Comment: Just received a letter from iRobot regarding the side brushes wearing down prematurely and they are offering a free replacement side brush. I am already on the 2nd side brush and I only use my roomba 550 one hour per week for 3 months!
Most of the Roomba 550 are still under warranty so why buy this kit? Customer Rating: Summary: Not received. Comment: Due to an error in the advertisement, I returned the item asking the shipper to correct the order. The reply was simply to credit my account for the amount of the initial purchase. It appears that there was no attempt to contact me. This transaction will reduce the liklihood of future bsiness with this Amazon sub. Customer Rating: Summary: Roomba 500 Series Side Brush Comment: Have used the new side brushes for a few hours and they seem to be performing well. A little pricey though. Customer Rating: Summary: Good to have on hand Comment: We received only one side brush with our Roomba, so this 3-pack is great to have on hand. We set our Roomba to run on a daily basis (black dog, white carpeting!) so it's nice to have the spare brushes and things ready to go if one gets snagged or broken. We have small kids so sometimes toys are left out by accident and can tear the 'arms' on these brushes.
I love my Roomba and am glad that these spare parts are available seperately and cheaply! Customer Rating: Summary: Poorly designed yet needed accessory Comment: First I would like to state that I am an embedded systems design engineer and must say that iRobot did their homework and job on the Roomba itself, but seem to have disregarded this level of craftsmanship when it came to the all-too-necessary side brushes. Mine, like everyone else has reported, breaks off in a matter of months. Regardless of whether this is a design flaw or a means for recurring profit, it matters not. It has caused me to resort to drastic measures which I have outlined below:
1. Take a side brush that has lost all or most of its arms. File the notches down with a razor blade or exacto. Be careful.
2. Use a 3/32 drill bit to drill five (or six on some models) evenly spaced holes into the side brush knob.
3. Use 80 grade (0.80) fishing wire and cut five (or six on some models, or if you feel like you need more arms) equal lengths (app. 4" is a great length).
4. Place a drop or two of super glue into each hole and insert each section of wire into each hole. Let dry preferably overnight before use.
5. I have used this personally and it works great. The side brushes do not move at the rotation speed a weed eater would and thus I have noticed no problems with ruined furniture; and I have very nice furniture.
6. Optionally if you are very dexterous you can try to "shred" the ends of the wires, but this is difficult and should only be attempted if you are extremely careful. The only purpose for this is to allow the side brush again to work on dust bunnies as well as heavier particles.
Hope this helps everyone as much as it has helped me. Long time running this option and no replacements YET! :)
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