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Sep 27, 2024
Searched for this specific model and ver...
Searched for this specific model and very happy with it. Newer models are larger and put out too much hot air. We use if in the summer and don't want a "space heater" on the kitchen counter.
The original manual Did Not say to avoid using parchment paper until food is placed on it. New model manuals have that Warning. Parchment can move around in the pre-heat phase and scorch. That killed our same model air fryer. It overloaded the thermal fuse. The fuse can be replaced, but is a hassle.

Mar 08, 2020
Works great for catching hair, but lint is harder to remove
1 of 1 found this helpful For catching hair and keeping the drain clean, it works great. If you have ever had to call Roto Rooter to clean out a tub drain, this will save you money.
There are a couple of caveats. 1. You will need to clean it at least twice a week, possibly more often, depending on how many people shower. If too much hair builds up, it will cause excess suds and significantly slow draining.
2. Also, it can take a minute or two to clean. It not only catches hair, but also lint. Lint catches in the little holes and is harder to remove than hair. A small brush is helpful to remove lint.

Mar 02, 2021
Roomba lives again
This battery brought our 14 year old Roomba 550 back to life. This also says a lot about Roomba. In 2016, we purchased a 3800 mAh battery and it lasted 5 years. We're hopeful this will last as least 5 years or more. Roomba seems to run longer than ever. We let if go for an hour, it was still running strong when we gave it a rest. The filters fit well.
The brushes are a little different from the original, but fit. The bristle brush seems a little flimsier than the OEM ones. If they don't perform as expected, we will update