bluedealz-com via eBay has ECOVACS DEEBOT OZMO 937 Smart Robotic Vacuum & Mop on sale for $129.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member LeeJ4041 for posting this deal.
Features:
Dust bin capacity: 470 millilitre
Smart Navi, laser-based navigation scans and maps cleaning areas
Adaptive Floor Sensing technology, the DEEBOT OZMO 937 will change its cleaning pattern on the fly depending on whether it is in vacuuming or mopping mode
Voice enabled control through Alexa and Google Assistant
110 minute runtime and auto recharge and resume technology
Includes 1 year manufacturer's and extra accessories kit
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At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $100 lower (43% savings) than the next best available prices for similar products with prices starting from $229.99. -SaltyOne
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According to one of the Amazon Q&As, the OZMO 937 is the same as the 930. You can find reviews from 2019, but this appears to have first launched in 2018:
I can think of a couple catches: it cannot store multiple floor maps. Presumably this model isn't currently being sold through normal channels, so these are probably overstock units from... pre-pandemic? If it was manufactured a long time ago, the Li-Ion battery might be in very bad shape.
Vacuum Wars on YouTube didn't review the 930, but it has reviewed the newer flagship 950 & 960 models very favorably. The 950 beat out the Roborock S6 in numerous areas such as power and battery life.
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Very happy with a non-mopping model w/Lidar (901). Works great for hardwood floor house. This is a good deal for a mapping/lidar unit. I wouldn't expect wonders from the mop.
I'm not sure either. Seems like a good deal for people wanting something semi-decent for significantly less money than most other options.
Some in-depth reviews on Amazon definitely go into details about its shortcomings for people on the fence to know what does and doesn't work well.
I wonder the same. this particular model has shown up on SD a couple of times in the past years, all around ~$350 - $400 price range. albeit the reviews are average, $130 with mapping is very hard to beat. also seller appears to have good ratings on both amazon and ebay.
I've been very disappointed with my ECOVACS robo-vac. On top of it not working well the app asks for a LOT of permissions that makes me concerned.
I've found that they will repeatedly stop and beep if they haven't been cleaned recently. Almost everything comes apart with a small screwdriver. Alternatively, the one I have, has a remote, so I carry that with me and if it stops, just click the button and it's off and running again! Good luck!
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Is it ok to go with a non-Roomba? I always thought the industry standard with a long history and many replacement parts would be better.
You could by three of these for the price of a roomba with the same specs. I got a roomba (non mapping) a couple years ago on clearance at Walmart, it squeals like crazy when it starts up, but quiets down after a couple minutes. I would be pissed if I paid retail. My older and more used neato D4 has had a couple parts break, but they were east to source and replace
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I can think of a couple catches: it cannot store multiple floor maps. Presumably this model isn't currently being sold through normal channels, so these are probably overstock units from... pre-pandemic? If it was manufactured a long time ago, the Li-Ion battery might be in very bad shape.
Vacuum Wars on YouTube didn't review the 930, but it has reviewed the newer flagship 950 & 960 models very favorably. The 950 beat out the Roborock S6 in numerous areas such as power and battery life.
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Some in-depth reviews on Amazon definitely go into details about its shortcomings for people on the fence to know what does and doesn't work well.
Some in-depth reviews on Amazon definitely go into details about its shortcomings for people on the fence to know what does and doesn't work well.
I've found that they will repeatedly stop and beep if they haven't been cleaned recently. Almost everything comes apart with a small screwdriver. Alternatively, the one I have, has a remote, so I carry that with me and if it stops, just click the button and it's off and running again! Good luck!
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ok, sorry? I come to the comments to see if it's a slick deal and for opinions of the product.
Finding out someone is thrilled with their $700 vac is irrelevant to this thread. Therefore, I assumed they were in search of an internet high-five.
You could by three of these for the price of a roomba with the same specs. I got a roomba (non mapping) a couple years ago on clearance at Walmart, it squeals like crazy when it starts up, but quiets down after a couple minutes. I would be pissed if I paid retail. My older and more used neato D4 has had a couple parts break, but they were east to source and replace