Omega Paw Roll 'n Clean Self Cleaning Litter Box, Brown, Large Review

3.9 (5,800) Amazon rating$66.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

A budget-friendly, no-electricity litter box that works by rolling rather than plugging in, a solid pick for owners who want less scooping without app setup or motors to maintain.

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Best for

Owners of one cat who want a simple, electricity-free way to sift litter without daily scooping.

Skip if

You have multiple cats or want app control and automatic waste removal, since this model is manual and holds only up to 16 pounds of cat.

  • Weight 6.5 Pounds
  • Priced 67% below the category median ($199.99 across 52 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.9/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.9/5

    3.9 average across 5,800 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    5,800 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog and cat food, health, gear and grooming we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Omega Paw Roll 'n Clean NRA20 takes a different approach than the electronic robots on this list. Instead of motors and sensors, you simply roll the whole unit on the floor, and the internal grate sifts clumped litter into the base while clean litter falls back through. The large size measures 21.5 by 18.5 by 20 inches and comes with the top, bottom, grate, and scoop included, all in molded plastic.

At 6.5 pounds it is light and easy to move for the rolling motion to work, and Omega Paw states it needs no liners or filters, which cuts down on ongoing supply costs compared to disposable-tray systems. With 5,800-plus reviews and a 3.9 rating, it has a long track record, and its rank of #86 in Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Boxes plus roughly 100 units bought in the past month shows steady, if not explosive, demand.

At under $70, it is one of the more affordable ways to reduce daily scooping, though the tradeoff is that it does not truly automate anything. You still have to roll it yourself once or twice a day.

Pros

  • No electricity or batteries required
  • No liners or filters to keep buying
  • Lightweight at 6.5 pounds for easy rolling
  • Long track record with over 5,800 reviews
  • Includes top, bottom, grate, and scoop

Cons

  • Manual rolling, not a true hands-off automatic box
  • Rated for cats up to only 16 pounds
  • 3.9 rating suggests a meaningful share of mixed experiences

Specifications

Weight
6.5 Pounds

Performance notes

The sifting grate design means cleaning depends on rolling the unit rather than a motor, and Omega Paw's own materials describe it as cleaning in seconds once rolled. The 16-pound weight capacity and large 21.5 by 18.5 by 20 inch footprint suit most adult cats but not oversized breeds.

What buyers say

With nearly 5,800 ratings averaging 3.9 stars, feedback is generally positive but not glowing, consistent with a budget manual design that some owners find easier to love than others depending on how consistently they roll it.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to buy special litter or liners for this box?

No, Omega Paw states the NRA20 needs no liners or filters, so you can use regular clumping litter and just roll the unit to sift it.

Is this a fully automatic litter box?

No, it is a manual self-cleaning design. You roll the box on the floor to separate clumps from clean litter, so there is no motor or app involved.

How much cat can this handle?

The listed weight capacity maximum is 16 pounds, which covers most average-sized adult cats but may be tight for larger breeds.

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