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Users consistently describe automatic litter boxes as game changing and life changing purchases that eliminate the daily chore of scooping. Many report the convenience is transformative, with some noting they will never go back to scooping and describing their units as working great for 4 cats or handling 5 of them really well. The automatic rotation after each use ensures cats will always have a clean bed of litter while providing more freedom for owners.
However, reliability emerges as a significant concern, with multiple users reporting motors and sensors started failing and units becoming just gross all the time over time. The cleaning process proves problematic for many, described as absolute bitch to take apart and clean and requiring deep cleaning about once a week. Space is another frequent complaint, with users noting these units are huge and took up a massive amount of floor space.
Safety concerns dominate discussions around off-brand models, with multiple users warning about stories about the off brand ones hurting or killing cats and some reporting incidents where units caught the cat's leg and wouldn't let go. Users consistently recommend sticking to established brands, emphasizing that the cheap ones aren't worth it and wouldn't trust a cheap off brand due to safety risks.
The price point generates mixed reactions, with costs ranging from flash sales at $219 to premium models approaching almost a thousand fucking dollars. While many users acknowledge the high cost, they frequently justify it by noting the units paid for itself through reduced litter usage and time savings. However, some express frustration when expensive units crapped out right after the warranty ended, making the too expensive for the lifespan.
Odor control results vary significantly among users, with some achieving no smell and others finding persistent issues where urine smell would get trapped and the unit held on to the smell despite cleaning efforts. The large 65L capacity and app monitoring features receive positive mentions, though some note the apps can be problematic and the units require specific litter types to function properly.