🚀 Elevate Your Roomba Game with Premium Tires!
Upgrade your IROBOT Roomba with these high-quality replacement tires made from durable natural rubber. Designed for seamless compatibility with all Roomba models, this 2-pack ensures easy installation and enhanced cleaning performance. Say goodbye to wear and tear and hello to a cleaner home!
Manufacturer | Czepa |
Brand | Czepa |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.8 x 2.01 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
M**R
good quality.
old tires very difficult to remove - but new tires easy to install. I thought I'd have to replace the entire wheel module, so saved a lot!
A**W
Works great
I bought these for replacements for my Roomba S9+. The old tires were completely bald and my roomba would get stuck constantly. New wheels from irobot are $35 each (yup that's $70 total plus tax). Unfortunately they do not have the right wheel in stock so I gave these a try and I am glad I did.These saved me a ton of money.These tires are a slightly harder rubber than the originals so they'll likely last longer but may not be as "grippy". Replacing the first one took about 15 minutes (cutting away old tire took a little practice to figure out and also figuring a good way to reattach the spring). I used a dental pic to pull the spring back in place. The second tire only took 5 minutes start to finish. My roomba is now back to its old self racing around my house. 😁👍🏻
A**R
Works great!
Easy to install and works great.
J**Y
They fit
Our Roomba was out of commission, going in circles and getting stuck everywhere. We finally discovered the tires had worn off! These fit fine, the difficult part is taking the wheel mechanisms off first because there's no other way to get the tire on.The roomba is slightly taller now than previously, and gets stuck under the couch when it did not before because the original tires are less chunky. But yeah , our $400 floor sweeping robot works again. So yay.
M**E
Got our Roomba back to work.
My S9 Roomba was getting stuck trying to get up the dock, going over thresholds, and rugs. I pulled the Roomba apart and cut the old tires loose. On the S9 the tires do not just pull out, there are little nubs that go into the wheels about every inch. You have to carefully cut them level with the wheel so the new tires will go on. Once you remove the spring from the top side of the wheel assembly extend the wheel out as far as it will go and slide the new wheel in sideways under the assembly and turn the wheel where the tire will seat into the groove on the wheel. To put the spring back on, just run a piece of string or dental floss through the end of the spring and then feed it back through the hole where the spring is retained. Simply pull one end of the string to remove it once the spring is seated. Very simple process. Tires are working great now.
G**E
An excellent aftermarket solution to a big Roomba problem.
I have an iRobot Roomba s9. My tile is sandstone. The rubber tires on the Roomba wear out very quickly. They literally grind off.iRobot had covered two sets of tires along with the entire motor assembly under warranty. Replacing the entire motor/gear/wheel/tire assembly for worn-out rubber tires is like a heart/lung transplant because you have a cold. Sure it was covered under warranty, but the warranty ended and at over $150 for replacement, I started looking for an alternative.The fitment of this product is perfect, however instructions are not included. You had better be handy because there is a lot of manipulation to change out the tires.These seem to be made of a tougher rubber than the original tires and I hope they last longer.
A**R
Pretty good replacement parts
The treads on the Roomba model vacuum are NOT easy to replace, and required quite a bit of patience - but after getting the hang of it, these replacement treads worked out pretty good. They lasted longer than the factory treads, and we're a great value compared to having to replace the whole wheel assembly (which is what iRobot suggests you do when your treads wear down, at around the 3 month mark of ownership). At about 75 dollars per wheel assembly, I think I'll just stick with replacing the treads myself at home!
K**W
Works Great. Not too tough to install
I used these to replace worn-out tires on my i6+. They fit great. My vacuum times are down; I guess it lost traction with the old tires.Some notes on installation:The OE tires have protrusions pressed into holes on the wheel. They are a bit difficult to remove. Here is what I did. Tools needed are a Phillips head screwdriver, needle-nose pliers, and a knife or side-cutters.1. Work the needle nose pliers between the tire and wheel and pull up.2. Cut the tire3. Peel the tire off the wheel. The protrusions will likely break as you pull the tire off.4. Remove the bottom cover of your robot5. Remove the wheel motor assembly. Mine had two screws holding each one on.6. Put the new tire on. I did not use any adhesives as some said they did. That can always be added later if needed. Mine fit very tight.7. Put the motor back on8. Rotate the wheel manually to make sure nothing is binding9. Repeat with the other side10. Put the bottom cover back onDone
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