I also have the i7 model which I have used for a year or so which led me to try out the i6. Basically, they are the same vac system the only difference being the way they are sold. It took several tries for both vacs to develop a map which is a great feature that allows you to select where to vacuum. I have owned previous iRobot models that required you to manually empty the dirt. I love the self-emptying feature of the i6 (and i7). The i6 cleans as well if not better than any of the iRobot's I have owned the only difference being it is a little nosier probably because of the higher suction power. Both the i6 and i7 seem to bump into objects a little harder than previous models I have owned. I don't know why that is unless their sensing system is not as refined as older models. That is not a deal breaker for me as I like the added features and can deal with a little extra bumping. Overall, I would recommend purchasing the i6.Read full review
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The iRobot i6 broke down 3 times during 1st use, twice by climbing on the foot of a couple of chairs, and finally failed in clearance of vacuum airway. Didn’t work for my situation. The bag needed to be cleaned or replaced. Filter got blocked in a single use. Have to return it. Too delicate and too many replacement parts.
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I love it and it works as you would imagine but it does get stuck on furniture legs and needs the sensors dusted off pretty often.
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I use this to clean the downstairs wood & tile floors. It picks up dust bunnies & pet hair very well. I bought it used and it is awesome!
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Does a great job! Once programed, it runs itself! Love it!
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