





🐾 Roll, Clean, Relax—The Future of Litter Boxes is Here!
The Roll 'n Clean Self Cleaning Litter Box features a patented sifting grate that separates waste from clean litter in seconds without electricity or disposable parts. Made from durable, reinforced plastic with strong locking clips, this large, brown litter box is proudly manufactured in Canada and designed for effortless, hygienic maintenance in any home.








| Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 16 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.5"L x 18.5"W x 20"H |
| Size | Large |
| Style Name | Base model |
| Color | Brown |
| Material Type | Plastic |
J**S
Absolutely Perfect with 5.00 Adjustment!
After reading all the reviews I was skeptical about this litter box but I have four rescue cats ranging from 7 to 19 lbs. The 19 pound cat is a half Main Coon. I had three extra large litter boxes and 1 regular litter box. Keeping them clean and not smelling was a daily chore! No matter what litter I used! I can't afford an electric self cleaning litter box and did not want the hassle of maintaining one by having to keep the sensor clean and taking the thing apart to clean at times. So I thought about this litter box. I decided that I could fix any issues the reviews addressed and I did! I should patten this! 😂 I am so happy with these that I had to share! I have two, even with four cats! I roll it daily and have no issues! Here are the instructions complete with pictures to make this the perfect litter box!1. Addressing the issue of loose catch pan with a gap. Buy a couple of buckle latches for each box. I got four (enough for two boxes) for around 5 or 6 bucks on Amazon. Take a very small drill bit and predrill holes. Make sure the drill bit is smaller than the screw you will be using to affix the latch. Be sure the part of the latch you pull up is clear of the catch pan handle. I bought 3 inch latch buckles. This will pull the catch pan close to the opening. Be sure to align the catch pan properly when drilling holes so it will sit rightWhen you use the sceew to attach the latch it may hang out some but it is not where a cat can scratch themselves. Be careful when atraching latch. I drilled my first hole to close to catch pan edge. Again, don't use a large drill bit or the screw will not stay. SEE PICTURE2. Catch pan spilling litter. Take some weather stripping and put inside the top of door of the catch pan. When you do this and add a latch...problem solved. SEE PICTURE3. Leaking litter and cat urinating against wall causing leaking issues. Get a roll of weather stripping. I got a roll for about 6.00 bucks from Amazon. I got 1/2 wide by 1/16 thickness. I will double check measurements. You don't need one to thick or the latch will not close. When lining the bottom of the box bypass where the latch connects to the top. This will stop any litter spillage and urine spillage at the seam. The weather stripping is not seen and does not get wet of a cat urinates on the wall because the top of the pan overlaps. After putting the weather stripping on it will take a little more effort to latch the lid. Do so carefully as not to break the lid. I had to problem. No when I take the lid off every 2 weeks to clean the pan the latch work great because the weather stripping as mashed into perfect shape.4. Now for the BIGGEST complaint. The sifter grid will not stay in place. First take a very small drill bit and drill a hole in the snap area at the bottom for the grid. SEE PICTURE before doing so. Then take a plastic tie wrap and insert and pull around to the back of the sifter grid and secure. To do this you have to drill the hole first then snap the grid in and then secure behind the grid on the horizontal part of the grid. Then finishing installing the piece as instructed by putting the back down into the pan. This will keep the grid sifter in place. Be sure to snap the grid sifter in place first or it may not work.I could not be happier with my 2 litter boxes! I hope this helps anyone who loves cats but can't afford an electric litter box or who doesn't trust them or doesn't want the maintenance of one.I have also found that if you roll the litter box to only 80% you will not loose to much litter in the catch pan. I sometimes roll it to far and get a catch pan full of good litter. My solution...I have a large plastic bowl with a large scoop in it. I slowly dump the catch pan in that then discard the waste in the litter genie and then dump the litter back in the box. Seems time consuming? Nope...takes about 60 seconds to clean each box! I use hardball litter mixed with paws and claws clumping litter because some have said hardball is dusty to cats sinuses. I have not had any issues and even with a 19 lb half Main Coon I have had to messy messes to clean. That would be a personal preference to anyone on the litter they use.I hope this helps anyone who wants a semi self cleaning litter box!
C**A
15 SECONDS!!! BEST LITTER BOX FOR ADHD!!
This is the absolute best litter box I've ever decided to purchase. I have two cats and cleaning has never been easier. I used to have to squat down and spend time scooping the litter box, while also breathing in who knows what, and I decided that isn't what I wanted to do. Instead of having to spend $700 on a automatic litter box cleaner you can spend $40 and get the same thing. It literally takes 15 seconds to roll over, tap the bottom, and then roll back and even out the litter. I have severe adhd and I never take my meds (which I should), yet this litter box makes it extremely easy to clean, and now I can even clean it twice a day without even thinking about it. This was absolutely worth buying and I recommend this to anyone who is either unable to bend over/squat to clean the litter box or just people who are lazy or forget like me. I do see the issue with the tray not fitting into the box how it is supposed to but I've found that doesn't really affect the efficiency or cause litter to escape. It is super easy to assemble, and it seems to trap the smell, as I have it in a small room that gets stinky easily. Also, I have been using it with the Arm & Hammer Clump and Seal Slide litter. I don't know if you would get the same results with other ones, but the Arm & Hammer one works well for me, and seems to work well with the box.
A**L
Almost Purfect
Works well if you have space to roll it to the right. A couple of suggestions. When assembling, glue the lower end of the grill to the bottom of the litter box so it can't pop out when the box is flexed. (A little glue should be enough). Why? When the litter level depth is too shallow, the soiled litter can stick to the bottom even when rolled upside down. The solution is to strike the bottom of the box when it's rolled over, to dislodge and stuck litter clumps. That could knock the grill loose too unless it's been glued. Also, when assembling, add either a thin adhesive weather strip or a bead of sealant as a gasket along the right side seam where the upper and lower half are clipped together. Why? That seam is not perfect and over time, some litter granules will leak out that seam when it is rolled to the downward position and back again.Finally, when rolling back to the upright position, roll it over to the left side about 45° momentarily to move all the litter back past the grill into to the left side where the cat needs depth. To add new litter, we tilt the box back against the wall and pour in new litter through the access portal for the cat. I have only rarely unclipped the top to open it.With these few tweaks, this is an outstanding product that I have used for years. Some cats may be averse to an enclosed box, but for those who are not, this has all the convenience of a litter robot at 1/!0 the cost.
G**R
Great Litter Box needing only slight improvement in design
I purchased this cat box after using a fully automated litter box costing $300, no longer useable after 1 year. The simplicity and design of this litter box is great. The construction could be better. While it works just as advertised, the door that holds the dirty litter does not close snuggly, allowing small amounts of litter to drop out when the unit is turned upside down. Not a really big deal, but if the door function was improved this would be the perfect lower cost litter box. My two cats do prefer this litter box over the previous fully automatic one.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 month ago