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Braava 380t Compatible Tires/Tread/wheels/rubber/320/321/375t/390t/Mint Plus 5200/4200/available Tyres/iRobot(1pack=2pcs) tire/tyre/treads/Wheel/Rubbers
A**K
Best product
This is my third wheel rubber.It's of the best quality, even better than the original one.
G**B
Holy cow, better than new... Works wet no problem for me!
Holy cow, better than new... Works wet no problem for me! 2 minute install, running faster than new. Looks cooler too. I was worried that they'd be a little loud with the tread, but no noise either.Full story: I was having the issue were the Braava 380 was just spinning and doing a weird dance, then beeping 6 times. I had bought 2 batteries awhile back, so popped in a new one of those after some reviews suggested it was just getting weak. But same issue. So I laid on the floor and watched her work... It was really that the tires were coming off and getting stuck in the sides or just looping over themselves (disappeared when I lifted her off the ground). Watched the suggested youtube video and replaced with these in two minutes or less without disassembling at all. Still even have the original worn out tires in tact. You just slightly offset the tire to the outside and spin... Then do the reverse to reinstall. Easy if you've ever fixed a kids toy like an RC car. Super happy with this purchase. Great price, quality product.
R**E
Braava 380t Compatible Tire Tread 320
Needed new tires for my Braava 320 so looked on Amazon and found 3 choices. Foam strip ones that stuck to wheel rim and two rubberized with different tread design. Tried another because its much like Roomba tires, i call thoes Monster Truck Tires but turned out to be no monster. Braava moved few inches and just spined it tires going nowhere so switched to these and its back working again. These are little harded to install after removing old foam tires without dismantling anything just slide tire into whell well which takes some effort while lining top in wheel grove and working wheel around until on much like a bicycle tire. Looks like right choice Braava is having no trouble moving around gripping wet or dry surfaces.Update: tires are working out fine but something discovered, if you use swiffer wet mopping pads don't bother with heavy duty type they seam to thick and Braava hangs up but the regular wet jet pads it has no problem with.Update: April 2022 and Braava is running today no problem. Something to pass on Swifter Wet pads work but i found after several uses that Bona for Tile floor cleaner is much better at cleaning than Swifter just buy the liquid tank addon for Braava 300 series if don't have it and fill with that then spray on pad let it run.
M**U
Works, but you may need to change how you used it before.
Super easy to put on the tires without taking the robot apart (although you do need to pull off the old foam ones, which are glued on. Just cut across a section and pull slowly and you will get it off).I did have a problem with these tires slipping while mopping the kitchen but after experimenting I discovered 2 things I did with the old tires that won't work with these tires.1. I usually spray the kitchen tile with water from the faucet and let the robot mop through it. The robot is definitely not as tolerant about that with these tires and so I found that "just a little" pretreating of the bad spots (rather than the whole floor) seems to work fine.2. When placing the cloth in the mop holder I like the cloth tight against the bottom so there is cloth extra cloth in the center channel that connects the holder to the main unit. The cloth in the channel keeps the mop holder from fully locking in, and therefore it sits a little lower to the floor than it does if the center channel is clear (a good way to tell is that if you pick the robot up and the mop holder stays on the floor then you likely have cloth in the channel). This in turn puts more force on the wheels causing them to spin. After I made the cloth looser on the bottom so there is no extra in the channel the holder snaps in like it should. The robot seems to work fine like this.I will experiment further and update this review if I learn anything new.UPDATE: I took some fine grit sandpaper and scuffed up the wheels a bit for better traction. The robot is pretty much working as it did originally :)
G**D
Work perfectly on a Braava 240 /245 AFTER some sanding / shaving.
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased a new Braava 240, and after adding it to my cleaning routine, I decided to rescue used ones. What can I say, fixing broken robots is one of my hobbies.I tend to ENJOY tinkering with simple robots, so keep that in mind when reading the rest of this review.These tire tread replacements can and do perfectly replace worn out ones on the Braava 240. However you will likely have to be prepared to gently and repeatedly scufff them down a bit to get them to function.The issue is that these are likely mold formed rubber. In order to easily manufacture treads like this, there is often form release residue left over on the tread surface. This often impregnates the top thin layer of the rubber, making them a little slick. This is a common issue with form molded things such as tires for full sized cars and trucks, which often take a bit of time to reach full traction capability.I had originally planned to post two videos to this review, showing performance of the tires before scuffing and after. Amazon, however, only allows one video per review. As you can see in my video, my used Braava 240 works perfectly with these treads in damp mode on some of the slickest flooring in my house.My suggestion: mount the treads. They slip easily onto the original Braava 240 hubs after you strip the old material off. No adhesive should be necessary, especially if you very very gently warm the rubber treads before putting them on.Send the mop on a test run and check for slipping. It is possible that some of these are shipped without much form release on them.If you notice slipping or poor tracking, stop the robot, empty it out, let everything dry. Take a fine rasp or file, or fine grit sand paper. Scuff the tread in a fluid motion, slowly working your way around the wheel.|Send the robot off on another mission. Hopefully its sorted.Mounting these on a 240 was very easy, requiring little disassembly. Ifixit has a guide and one of my photos shows the motor and wheel assembly in the position you want for unscrewing the hubs. Be firm, use the RIGHT sized screw driver, and don't strip the screws.I'm giving these a four (4) star out of five review because they do function and are decently priced replacements for the Braava 240. It is next to impossible to get OEM replacement wheels for this mop outside the European Union for some reason, so this is a serviceable option. They cannot receive a perfect review because some extra work to get them to function is likely necessary and the manufacturer has no information or advice about this.If you enjoy fixing things as much as I do, this is not a big deal, but it would be an annoyance or frustration to most customers.
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