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Irobot Roomba e5

The iRobot Roomba E5 isn’t a not-bad robotic vacuum, yet there’s nothing that truly stands out about it. It instantly detects the surface area it’s on, readjusting its suction power and elevation as necessary, so you do not have to. It does a superior task with cleaning large and also little debris on bare floorings, but it quickly loses its performance as the dust cup filled up. On both low-pile and also high-pile rugs, it easily cleans all hair and also struggles with finer debris. It’s a sturdy robot vacuum that has an outstanding battery life, a decently-sized dirt compartment, and its 2 brush rolls are rubber, which aids in reducing the quantity of hair that gets twisted. Sadly, many components require maintenance as well as it has even more parts that you have to replace than a lot of other vacuums.

 

Build Quality

The iRobot Roomba E5 has an excellent build quality. It is made out of hard plastic, that is shiny above and also a little bit on the bumper, and the extra has a matte coating. The vacuum feels strong, as well as while the dust compartment feels like it might fracture if dropped, it’s more solid than the dust compartment on various other vacuum cleaners because it’s partly constructed of hard matte plastic. There are three switches on the top to begin a cleaning session, do a spot clean, or go back to the dock. There are additionally light indicators for the battery, Wi-Fi connection, and the status of the vacuum cleaner all over the controls. The brush rolls are the same as rubber, which isn’t something we see on vacuums extremely frequently, as well as they help decrease the amount of hair that be tangled. Like a lot of robot vacuum cleaners, you don’t have to fit together this prior to utilizing it.

 

User Maintenance

Since there are a lot of components that you require to take care of, the E5 is a little bit challenging to preserve. Fortunately, they’re all simple to obtain.

Dust compartment: The dust compartment is easy to slide out. As soon as you damp it, you can rinse it with water, unlike the iRobot Roomba 675, and it needs to be dry prior to you utilize it again.

Brushrolls: The rubber brush rolls are simple to take out because you only require to get rid of the brush roll guard. You can remove any entangled hair, however, they’re not the simplest to resort as you need to put them back in place. iRobot suggests cleaning the brush rolls once a month or twice a month if you have family pets.

Filter: The filter lies inside the dirt compartment. As you can not clean it with water, you need to delicately tap it on the side of a dust cup to remove any debris. It must be cleaned once a week or twice a week if you have family pets.

Side brush: You require a screwdriver to get rid of the side brush. Tidy it once a month, or twice a month if you have pets.

Wheels: The omnidirectional wheel in front can be detached. You ought to clean it every 2 weeks.

Sensors: The sensing units on the vacuum need to be cleaned every 30 days with a dry cloth.

 

Recurring Cost

Regretfully, there are many recurring costs related to the Roomba E5. You have to replace the HEPA filter every two months, and the brushrolls, side brush, and also front-wheel every 12 months. You can purchase a substitute package on iRobot’s site that includes side brushes, brush rolls, and also HEPA filters. Inspect out the iRobot Roomba 960 if you desire a comparable vacuum cleaner with a bit less recurring costs.

 

Layout

Height 3.94″ (10.0 cm)

Width 13.39″ (34.0 cm)

Depth 15.75″ (40.0 cm)

Cable Storing Not Needed

On-Board Tool Storage Not needed

Vacuum Cleaner Rack/Station Yes

Dirt Compartment Volume 0.08 gal (0.30 L)

Full Dirt Compartment Indicator No.

Bag Included No Bag Needed.

Battery Type Lithium-Ion.

Excellent storing abilities, which is expected from a robotic vacuum cleaner. The E5 doesn’t occupy much space and also it automatically returns onto the charging dock.

 

Dirt Compartment

The E5 has a dirt compartment of sufficient size for a robot vacuum. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have a line indicator for when it’s full, and considering that you can’t see well through the dirt compartment, you need to constantly check it. iRobot suggests emptying it after each cleaning cycle so you don’t need to bother with it for the next usage. If you want a robot vacuum with a bigger dirt compartment, take a look at the Eufy RoboVac 30C.

 

Content In The Box – Irobot Roomba e5 5150 Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum

iRobot Roomba E5 Vacuum

Charging dock

Charging cable

HEPA filter

2x rubber brushrolls and also bearings

Dirt area

Manual

Range

The E5 has an endless array as long as it still has battery life left, but it isn’t able to step up the stairs.

 

Portability

Overall Weight 7.28 pounds (3.30 kg).

The Roomba E5 is extremely convenient. Unlike the Ecovacs DEEBOT OZMO T8 AIVI, it has a caring handle designed for when you require to take it to an additional layer.

 

Battery

Battery Life 97 min

Charge Time 96 mins

Charge Dock Yes

Battery Life Indicator Yes

Removable Batteries Yes

The E5 has remarkable battery life, but it’s still less than the iRobot Roomba 675. It lasts over an hour and thirty mins of use as well as takes roughly 100 mins to recharge, which is much faster than substitutes like the Shark IQ Robot, even though the latter does last a maximum battery life of over 160 minutes. Due to the vacuum cleaner automatically adjusts its power according to the surface area it’s cleaning on, which you can’t alter manually, the total battery life might alter depending on your flooring type. There’s a battery indicator light on the top, and also it turns red when the battery is low, yet it doesn’t specify the battery percentage. When the battery is out of juice, the mobile app notifies you at once.

 

Features

Rotating Head No

Power Adjustment No

Self-Propelled Yes

Headlights No

Easy On/Off Yes

Surface Type Adjustment Automatic

The E5 has some added attributes. It automatically recognizes the surface area it’s the cleaning and also it senses how much dust is on the floor either. With these Senses and Eliminates, Dirt-Patented Dirt Detect™ Technology helps your robot find the dirtier spaces in your home, such as high-traffic spots and cleans up them more thoroughly.

 

Tools And Brushes

The iRobot Roomba E5 has two detachable rubber brushrolls and an edge sweeping brush. is ideal for homes with pets’ unique dual multi-surface rubber brushes that don’t get tangled with pet hair. Brushes adjust and flex to stay in constant contact with carpets and hard floors. High-Efficiency Filter traps 99% of cat and dog dander allergens.

 

Alternative Configuration

iRobot Roomba E5 has no alternative configuration.

 

Performance on Bare Floor (Hardwood, Laminate, Tiles)

The Roomba E5 is only all right on bare floors. It has problems with hair yet it does deal with large particles like grain as well as little debris like rice without problem when the dirt cup is empty. Unfortunately, it promptly loses its performance as the dirt cup is full. Both hair and particles get stuck in the passage between the brushroll and the dirt compartment, so when you get rid of the dust compartment, the dirt falls because it’s in the passage before the compartment. If you’re searching for a robot vacuum with better efficiency on bare floors, look into the Roborock S5 or Roborock S6.

 

Performance on High & Low-Pile Carpet

The iRobot Roomba E5 isn’t bad on low-pile carpet, specifically as a robot vacuum. It cleans hair and does a great job with larger debris like sand without effort. Sadly, it’s not good at tiny debris like baking soda but on the upside, debris doesn’t get trapped in the tunnel before the dirt compartment like on bare floors.

Fine on the high-pile carpet. Like on the low-pile rug, it cleans all hair and is bad at finer debris. On this surface area, it’s also bad with large debris like sand as it gets stuck in the passage before the dust compartment. In addition, it a little sheds its performance as the area overloads. Even though it’s much better than the iRobot Roomba 675 on a high-pile carpet, it doesn’t operate as well as the iRobot Roomba i4.

 

Maneuverability 

The E5 has relatively great maneuverability. The automatic head elevation adjustment makes it much easier to tackle an area with varied surfaces, yet it doesn’t have a smart pathing function, so it randomly moves around the space. Still, it’s reliable at cleaning up the entire space. It relocates below tables and also sofas quickly as well as it doesn’t get stuck commonly on carpets or rugs. If it does, it informs you to move it to another area.

 

Automation (Robot Vacuum)

The iRobot HOME app has a reasonable choice of automation function. You can stop briefly the vacuum’s cleaning course, schedule cleaning sessions, do a spot clean, ask it to go back to the dock, or obtain a message of the battery status. It additionally works with Google Assistant and Alexa(tips: Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com or its affiliates. Google is a trademark of Google LLC), but this isn’t something we check for. If you don’t want to use the app, the vacuum doesn’t need a web connection if you just want to make use of the controls on top.

Take a glance at the iRobot Roomba 981 if you desire a vacuum cleaner with more advanced automation functions.

 

Compared To Other Vacuums

iRobot Roomba 675 vs iRobot Roomba E5

The iRobot Roomba E5 is a bit far better general than the iRobot Roomba 675. Both robot vacuum cleaners are really similar and have the exact same attributes. The E5 carries out better on both carpets and hard floors, the auto-adjust cleaning head automatically adapts its height to efficiently clean carpets and hard floors. Nevertheless, the 675 is a little bit much better on bare floors and its battery lasts longer.

The 675 robot vacuum cleaner is a little bit hard to maintain, as there is plenty of components that need maintenance, yet they’re easy to remove and also tidy.

Dirt compartment: On top, there’s a button to release it. It needs to be emptied after each usage and also can’t be cleaned with water.

Brushrolls: There are two brushrolls: the bristle brush and also the beater brush. They need cleaning up around once a week, and also if you have animals that shed, you need to clean them twice a week.

Filter: The filter can be removed after clearing the dust compartment, and you clean it by tapping it over a trash bin. Like the brushrolls, it must be cleaned once a week, or twice a week if you have pet dogs.

Side brush: The side brush ought to be cleaned up once a month, but you need a screwdriver to remove it.

Wheels: The wheels must be cleaned around one time every two weeks, as well as they’re easy to take out. If there’s debris stuck in the wheels you can see by rotating them manually while they’re still in the vacuum.

Sensors: The sensors on the vacuum need to be cleaned every 30 days with a dry cloth.

We noted that the side brush needs to be replaced every 12 months at first. However, it doesn’t have a fixed substitute time, as well as it ought to be replaced when it becomes worn down. Now we added the replacement time for the front caster wheel.

This vacuum has a couple of parts that require to be replaced regularly and incurs relatively high persisting costs. Regretfully, there is a great deal of repeating expenses associated with the Roomba E5. You need to replace the HEPA filter every 2 months, and the brushrolls, side brush, as well as front-wheel every 12 months.

Like the majority of robot vacuum cleaners, the iRobot 675 is also easy to store. The vacuum mounts itself onto the charging dock, as well as it lays level on the ground. Superb storing abilities, which is anticipated from a robot vacuum cleaner. The E5 does not use up much area and it mounts onto the charging dock on its own.

The iRobot Roomba 675 has an unsatisfying dirt compartment. It’s little, and there’s no indicator to notify you if it’s full, so you have to check it on your own. If you want a somewhat bigger dirt compartment, we recommend the iRobot Roomba E5. The E5 has an adequately-sized dirt compartment for a robotic vacuum. Unfortunately, it does not have a line indicator as well and since the dust compartment is not transparent, you have to continuously check it. We suggest emptying it after each cleaning session with both 675 and E5, so you don’t need to worry about it for the next usage.

The working range of the Roomba 675 vacuum cleaner is almost unlimited. As long as its battery life is long enough, there is still room left in its dirt compartment, however, it can’t go up the staircases. The E5 is similar to Roomba 675 vacuum when it comes to the range.

The iRobot Roomba 675 has unbelievable battery life, which is much longer than E5. It does not have any type of manual power adjustment settings, as it automatically changes its suction power based on the cleaning conditions. It lasts 2 hours. The E5 also has exceptional battery life, however, it’s less than the iRobot Roomba 675. It lasts more than one hour, and its utilization rate reaches 50% while it takes about 100 mins to charge, which is much faster than choices like the Shark INTELLIGENCE Robot, though the last does have a longer optimal battery life of over 160 mins. Given that the vacuum cleaner instantly readjusts its power according to the surface area it’s cleaning on, which you can’t transform manually, the complete battery life may change relying on your floor type.

The iRobot Roomba 675 has a beater brush that crushes particles so that the bristle brush sucks it up simpler. There’s also a side brush that collects debris into the vacuum cleaner’s path. If you desire a robot vacuum that features an extra side brush, search the eufy RoboVac 30C or the ONSON GOOVI F007 Robot Vacuum.

 

iRobot Roomba E5 vs iRobot Roomba i3+

The iRobot Roomba i3+ is a better vacuum than the iRobot Roomba E5 for many usages. The i3+ has a dramatically much better performance on bare floors and picks up a lot more particles from high-pile carpets. It’s also better at maneuvering itself and has an automated dust disposal feature. On the other hand, the E5 removes extra pet hair from rugs as well as has a slightly longer battery life.

The iRobot Roomba i3+’s dust compartment is a wonderful size. This vacuum differs from many robot models due to the fact that, along with its tiny onboard dustbin, there’s an external sleazebag built into its docking terminal. While the interior dustbin is little, whenever it’s full the vacuum can go back to the dock and automatically empty itself into the much larger dirtbag. There’s an indicator light on the terminal that lets you recognize when the dirtbag is filled, or the supporting app can also alert you.

Like E5 does, the iRobot i3+ has a virtually limitless range as long as it has some battery life left, however, it can not rise or down stairways.

The iRobot Roomba i3+ is as portable as Roomba E5. It’s mini and a bit lighter than the iRobot Roomba i7+. But it doesn’t have a handle to make it easier to take.

The iRobot i3+ has longer battery life than Roomba E5. It offers roughly an hour and a half of continuous use and needs the same amount of time to recharge. The main button on top of the vacuum may turn from white to red when the battery is out of juice, and you can also see the battery power in the connected app. The iRobot i3+ also has an outstanding performance on bare floors. It removes smaller debris like rice and larger material like cereal with no issue.

Both vacuums have some extra features. Its patented dirt detects sensors alert your robot about dirtier areas that need extra cleaning and focuses on them, sometimes moving back and forth over a spot it thinks needs extra attention. There is adaptive navigation: a full suite of advanced sensors allows Roomba to navigate under and around furniture, and along edges. Cliff Detect keeps it from falling downstairs. The robot automatically adapts its height to whatever surface type it’s cleaning, but you can’t do this manually.

It can increase its suction due to the powerful performance and powerful pick-up, pulls in stubborn dirt, and messes, but this can’t be changed manually. If you wanna change your robot vacuum’s suction power by hand, have a look at the Roborock S6 MaxV. Thanks to a premium 3-stage cleaning system, multi-surface rubber brushes, 5x the Power-Lifting Suction, which allows dirt, dust, as well as debris, have nowhere to hide. It can just run for around 90 minutes before automatically docking and recharging.

What’s more, it cleans around your life, which means it learns your cleaning habits to offer up personalized schedules, while Google Assistant and Alexa let1 you start the cleaning cycle with just the sound of your voice.

The Bottom Line Roomba e5 is a powerful robot vacuum with strong suction power and support for app control and voice commands, but it doesn’t stand out against the competition.

If you have not decided which model to buy, I hope this review helpful to you.