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stevej37 12-04-2022 11:59 AM

iRobot Roomba question
 
My Roomba is 10 years old and still works perfect. Upgraded it with new longer lasting battery, new brushes, and new dust bin with added motor.

My problem is...the Roomba will clean all areas and different carpet and rug heights with no problem except for one place.....It wants to get stuck under the fridge door.
Over half the time, I find it when arriving home stuck/wedged under the fridge door.

I really don't want to raise the whole fridge up...the levelers don't have enough adjustment to help. Any ideas?

MMiller 12-04-2022 12:11 PM

Stick on a foam bumper around the edge to make it a bit taller?

stevej37 12-04-2022 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MMiller (Post 11864423)
Stick on a foam bumper around the edge to make it a bit taller?

It would have to be something stiff/stout because the Roomba has good traction there (low nap carpet) and the drive wheels are strong. I fear it would just wedge in tighter.

And I already have a stick on felt surface around the Roomba that cuts down on the impact when hitting things.

brp914 12-04-2022 12:17 PM

Do you have a dog? I read a case where a roomba ran over dog poop and smeared it all over the house.

mattdavis11 12-04-2022 12:17 PM

Do they make a lowering kit for the roomba? Maybe you can chop the top?

stevej37 12-04-2022 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mattdavis11 (Post 11864430)
Do they make a lowering kit for the roomba? Maybe you can chop the top?


Maybe smaller wheels would work...hmm.

stevej37 12-04-2022 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by brp914 (Post 11864429)
Do you have a dog? I read a case where a roomba ran over dog poop and smeared it all over the house.


No dog...or cat to ride on it. The turtles don't care.:)

Sooner or later 12-04-2022 12:22 PM

Do you have a Roomba virtual wall that you can shoot across the face of the fridge?

stevej37 12-04-2022 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sooner or later (Post 11864433)
Do you have a Roomba virtual wall that you can shoot across the face of the fridge?

Yes I do...but the fridge is in an area that has another room off to the side of it.
It would be hard to block the fridge without blocking the other room.

I would like a fix that didn't mean setting up the barrier every time. It's set for thurs and sunday at 1PM. I'm always surprised when it starts up...if home.

stevej37 12-04-2022 01:12 PM

Not mine...but same model Roomba and turtle. :)

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fanaudical 12-04-2022 02:07 PM

Attach a piece of aluminum angle to the bottom of the fridge door?

stevej37 12-04-2022 02:20 PM

^^^ That's something that I considered.
Might be the best thing to try...it wouldn't be seen unless looking closely.
And it would stop the Roomba from wedging in.

The only problem might be attaching it. Would prob have to lay the fridge on it's side to do it.



Your answer led me to think of another solution.....Instead of attaching to the door, maybe laying an angled piece of aluminum under the front two levelers. If it was white and angled out...I doubt it would be noticeable when the door is closed.

Might be the easiest fix of all.

stevej37 12-04-2022 02:43 PM

Yes...I think that will work with the right length of angled aluminum. The weight of the fridge will keep it in place easily and the bumpers of the Roomba will hit it and back-up.

Thanks Fan for the idea.

IXXI_carrera 12-04-2022 03:05 PM

We have a newer version (i7? from Costco) where the vacuuming software map allows to avoid certain areas from vacuuming. This has helped avoid several prone to get stuck. YMMV.

Evans, Marv 12-04-2022 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11864541)
Yes...I think that will work with the right length of angled aluminum. The weight of the fridge will keep it in place easily and the bumpers of the Roomba will hit it and back-up.

Thanks Fan for the idea.

I was going to suggest the aluminum angle, but under the door(s) attached with double sided tape.

stevej37 12-04-2022 03:16 PM

^^^ I just now looked at the i7. Lots of newer features than mine.
I like how mine cleans and would hate to part with it...it's been a real time and effort saver.

I would sure hate to not have it.

stevej37 12-04-2022 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 11864560)
I was going to suggest the aluminum angle, but under the door(s) attached with double sided tape.

Great idea. Though not sure if that would stop the Roomba...the surface of the fridge is textured/dimpled. Double sided tape might not get enough surface on the fridge to do the job.

gregpark 12-04-2022 07:52 PM

Roomba training school. Reward with treats as opposed to scolding. I love my Roomba as long as I never watch it working. You missed a spot!

DonDavis 12-04-2022 07:57 PM

No help, but it sounds like you may have a solution.

And I love my roomba, that bicth is always cleaning when I'm not home. So loyal. ;)

Evans, Marv 12-04-2022 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11864565)
Great idea. Though not sure if that would stop the Roomba...the surface of the fridge is textured/dimpled. Double sided tape might not get enough surface on the fridge to do the job.

I meant putting one side of the aluminum angle on the bottom edge of the door(s). Those are probably not dimpled. The other side (outer side) of the angle would be on the same plane as the dimpled surface of the front. Double edge tape is pretty strong.


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