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  1. -Leather couches help eliminate the hair accumulation; if that’s not possible, vacuum fabric couches once a week and lint roll every other day (designated pet blankets are a must in their favorite couch spots). -Roomba runs on the main floor every day first thing in the morning

  2. If it's carpet and pet hair then nothing can beat the S9. The i and J series robots need to run daily (or twice daily) to not be overwhelmed by large amount of pet hair on carpet but the S9 has no such struggles - you could run it every second day and it'll still pick it all up without leaving clumps behind. 3.

  3. Most of the recent Roombas work well on hardwood floors for pet hair. i7, s9, j7 etc. s9 is best for carpet. Get the + version, self emptying is totally worth it. j7 is the newest, and has obstacle avoidance (for dog poop), so the j7+ is probably your best bet.

  4. Roomba S9+ is the best robot vacuum for pet hair. It uses two counter-rotating anti-tangle rubber brush rolls and relatively good suction and airflow. Its sensors and navigation are top tier and it can navigate back to its base to charge and self empty which means it can be scheduled to run frequently.

  5. The s9+ has a much larger filter and more suction but has a higher price tag. The s9 also seems to have some reliability issues for some people. Otherwise the venerable 980 has the suction/filtration of the s9 and is more reliable than the i7 but lacks an option for auto empty.

  6. The S9+ is far and above better than any J series robot vacuum for pet hair. What are you talking about it reduces suction power? For the S9+, you set your rooms to the suction power you want.

  7. I'm looking at the J8+ at Costso. Would you say it handles your hardwood floor area well with pet hair? Is having to get bags worth it? Would you still recommend it? The current price is $479.99 before taxes.

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