iRobot
Roomba Combo j7+
Based on 135 Reddit mentions
$724.95
We may earn a small commission.
Most discussed features
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Reddit mentions
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
What robotic vacuum works best for both carpet and hardwood? No budget restrictions.
I've had several Roombas, bought higher and higher models, and I wasn't crazy about them. After a year or so, my Roomba J7+ would take 6-7 hours to clean an area of about 800sqft. Switched to Roborock, much happier. Quieter and fewer issues. Does a good job sweeping and mopping. Finishes sweeping in
...bostonbananarama in r/homeautomation
March 8, 2026 6:12 PM
23
Robot Vacuum
My Roomba J7+ is fine after 3 years... though you will need to manually remove all the hair stuck on the brushes like once per week, but I don't mind doing it...If you are willing to pay this much, the newer model has a mop integrated as well. Honestly, when I have it on schedule, it keeps the house
...Dependent-Guitar-473 in r/samoyeds
July 1, 2025 7:03 PM
12
Run Time Test -- Flow 2 Vs. Flow 1
I do have an old Roomba j7+ on another floor that’s limping along. Maybe I’ll get the Flow 2 and run it on the problematic floor and replace the Roomba with the Flow 1 🤔
PenumbraMaw in r/NARWAL
March 31, 2026 11:08 PM
6
Siberian sisters
So that’s why I woke up one morning with a bunch of tea light candles and salt on the floor… 😅 For my cleaning routine I have a Roomba j7+ that’s scheduled to run daily and a Dyson v12 that I use 2-3 times a week for all the corners and under furniture the Roomba didn’t get.
drp2hrd in r/SiberianCats
March 2, 2025 1:56 AM
25
Roborock's no longer my go-to brand.
5 years? Wow! I understand you’re annoyed about parts being no longer available but my Roomba J7+ broke down after 1,5 years and my Neato D4 broke down after two years.
bk-12 in r/Roborock
July 4, 2025 11:43 AM
9
Have you ever found these lying around?
I have a roomba which solved the issue. J7+ refurbished from Amazon for less than $200 dollars has stopped me from needing to swifter and manually vacuum daily.
crooney35 in r/AustralianShepherd
July 31, 2025 9:02 AM
9
What’s the one thing you started doing in the last few years that quietly made your life 10× better, but nobody talks about?
I don’t feel super comfortable making a specific product recommendation; I think it’s too dependent on individual needs. What I will say: I had a Roomba Combo j7+ for a few years. The mop was terrible and very high-maintenance, so I only had it vacuum most of the time. I upgraded to a Dreame L50 Ult
...emcee_gee in r/AskReddit
February 17, 2026 10:55 AM
4
Robot vacuums genuinely useful or just a toy you paid too much for?
This thread is populated with people that haven't used a good robot vacuum or a modern one. My Roomba J7+ runs 7 days a week. It almost never gets stuck. I have mostly hard floors (almost zero carpet) and it keeps them stupidly clean. Even my air filter for my AC unit is FAR cleaner than any place I
...sharp-calculation in r/TechNook
May 2, 2026 11:01 AM
3
Quick question, do u guys life in your households? Cause my roomba gets caught on everything
Those kind of roombas just bump around by driving into walls and objects while following an algorithm that allows them to cover an entire space.. it can't see anything and doesn't use any kind of slam or v-slam. More modern ones either machine vision (as in an actual camera) to navigate or lidar or
...Malulsos in r/roomba
August 25, 2025 12:41 AM
6
Is it worth upgrading to 750 max from S9+?
Just be aware that Roomba Max 705 is not the legacy Roomba you loved. It's a combination of Chinese developed robot and some iRobot techs like dual rubber brushes. But the uniqueness of Roomba such as the repair-ability has been gone. Other than that, I think Max 705 is great. Upgraded from j7
shinshin2013 in r/roomba
November 30, 2025 1:45 AM
6