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Anker eufy RoboVac G30 Verge Robot Vacuum with Home Mapping

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$149

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Walmart has Anker eufy RoboVac G30 Verge Robot Vacuum with Home Mapping for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member DanMan5464 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Home Mapping: With the Path Tracking Sensor, Home Mapping allows for purposeful cleaning across all surfaces when compared to random path robotic vacuums.
  • 2000Pa of Hard-Hitting Suction: The ultra-strong 2000Pa of suction power ensures more debris is picked up across all surfaces giving you noticeably cleaner floors.
  • App Control with Cleaning History: Complete all your cleaning needs right from your smartphone. When the job is done check-out where and when your RoboVac cleaned.
  • Set Boundary Strips: Exclude your kid's play area or your pet's bed. RoboVac uses specialized dual-Hall Sensors to detect the Boundary Strips you set, ensuring it only cleans the areas required.
  • What You Get: RoboVac G30 Verge, Charging Base, 6.6 ft. Boundary Strips, AC Power Adapter, 2 Side Brushes, Additional Unibody Filter, Cleaning Tool, 5 Cable Ties, Welcome Guide, and our Worry-free 12-month Warranty.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This matches a previous Frontpage deal.
  • Reviews:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 118 Walmart customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Please see this link for Walmart's return policy.

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Walmart has Anker eufy RoboVac G30 Verge Robot Vacuum with Home Mapping for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member DanMan5464 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Home Mapping: With the Path Tracking Sensor, Home Mapping allows for purposeful cleaning across all surfaces when compared to random path robotic vacuums.
  • 2000Pa of Hard-Hitting Suction: The ultra-strong 2000Pa of suction power ensures more debris is picked up across all surfaces giving you noticeably cleaner floors.
  • App Control with Cleaning History: Complete all your cleaning needs right from your smartphone. When the job is done check-out where and when your RoboVac cleaned.
  • Set Boundary Strips: Exclude your kid's play area or your pet's bed. RoboVac uses specialized dual-Hall Sensors to detect the Boundary Strips you set, ensuring it only cleans the areas required.
  • What You Get: RoboVac G30 Verge, Charging Base, 6.6 ft. Boundary Strips, AC Power Adapter, 2 Side Brushes, Additional Unibody Filter, Cleaning Tool, 5 Cable Ties, Welcome Guide, and our Worry-free 12-month Warranty.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This matches a previous Frontpage deal.
  • Reviews:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 118 Walmart customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Please see this link for Walmart's return policy.

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Model: eufy RoboVac G30 Verge, Robot Vacuum with Home Mapping, 2000Pa Suction, Wi-Fi, Boundary Strips, for Carpets and Hard Floors

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MrSkeptic
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No. Suggested List is just a suggestion.

However, this is a very good price.

PCMag review: Excellent.
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/eufy-robovac-g30

FYI: Supports boundary strips unlike the basic G30 unit

If you're wondering, there's little difference between this bricks and mortar store model and the Edge which is sold by Eufy on Amazon for $269: The top color is different, and the verge comes with a single boundary strip as opposed to two like the edge. Other than that, they are identical.
ultimatewarrior
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Probably be easier to return to walmart
kida182001
3547 Posts
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Trust me when I say that you need the mapping if the area you're using in is a decent size. It makes these things so much more useful. The non-mapping leaves dirty spots here and there and would drive you crazy.

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Oct 26, 2021
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rickneworleansla
Oct 26, 2021
70 Posts
I have the Eufy 30c. The first year it cleaned pretty well when it was not getting stuck on something which was frequently. I would have to empty the bin daily which was always full of dust after a days cleaning. There are a few issues with these vacuums. The biggest issue is the roller which wears out the parts on the vacuum side. I called support and they basically told me it is a bad design that they don't have plans to fix. If you don't mind throwing out the vacuum and buying a new one every one to two years this may work for you. My vacuum now sits unused in the corner of the room until I can replace it with a Roomba J7+. The second biggest issue with this vacuum is that it gets stuck constantly under furniture even with the strips laid down correctly. It also gets stuck on random things left on the floor. Be prepared to do a full scan of the house every morning to pick up anything left on the ground. Kids toys, socks, rugs, etc.. It rarely went a full cleaning without getting stuck and having to be carried back to the charger at the end of the day.
Last edited by rickneworleansla October 26, 2021 at 10:20 AM.
Oct 26, 2021
217 Posts
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Oct 26, 2021
DanielMena9
Oct 26, 2021
217 Posts
Quote from BobTN :
Called Eufy support, USA: 1-800-988-7973 Monday to Sunday 6:15AM to 6:45 PM (PT), on Saturday. Spoke to an American CSR. Gave her the serial number and my email address. She sent me an email and I had to reply with a screenshot of my receipt from my Walmart account page. Received an email this morning that a new dust bin is being shipped.
Thank you so much for the steps! @BobTN followed them and eufy support crew was nice. They said if everything checked out, they'd ship me one for free.
Oct 27, 2021
139 Posts
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Oct 27, 2021
BobTN
Oct 27, 2021
139 Posts
Quote from rickneworleansla :
I have the Eufy 30c. The first year it cleaned pretty well when it was not getting stuck on something which was frequently. I would have to empty the bin daily which was always full of dust after a days cleaning. There are a few issues with these vacuums. The biggest issue is the roller which wears out the parts on the vacuum side. I called support and they basically told me it is a bad design that they don't have plans to fix. If you don't mind throwing out the vacuum and buying a new one every one to two years this may work for you. My vacuum now sits unused in the corner of the room until I can replace it with a Roomba J7+. The second biggest issue with this vacuum is that it gets stuck constantly under furniture even with the strips laid down correctly. It also gets stuck on random things left on the floor. Be prepared to do a full scan of the house every morning to pick up anything left on the ground. Kids toys, socks, rugs, etc.. It rarely went a full cleaning without getting stuck and having to be carried back to the charger at the end of the day.
I also have a 35C. You can get a replacement roller brush, filters, and the front sweep brushes cheap from Amazon. My battery died after 3 years use, got one from Amazon for $17., works fine now.
Yeah, it will get stuck on stuff if you leave it laying around, like the laces on my shoes, but any robo vac will. About ~75% of the time it finds its way back to the charger. The charger should be placed in a spot where it can easily find it. Granted sometimes that's not easy.
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Oct 29, 2021
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Oct 29, 2021
madman12
Oct 29, 2021
11 Posts
I have the G30 from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RHZ6...UTF8&psc=1

Is this deal from Walmart better. Couldn't find the difference.
Oct 30, 2021
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Oct 30, 2021
three13
Oct 30, 2021
779 Posts
For $149 I am going to bite. While I think 129 would be a slick deal I think 149 is a great price for what youre getting - provided it works. Which brings me to my question. Should I add the extended warranty on this? I never do that but am wondering if I should. It's $18 for 2 years or $24 for 3 years. It says it covers:

Mechanical & Electrical Failures
Item Failures During Normal Use, or from Normal Wear & Tear
Other Common Malfunctions

Is it worth to spring a little more or is this pretty reliable? Thanks!
Oct 30, 2021
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Oct 30, 2021
AlgaeEater
Oct 30, 2021
133 Posts
Quote from three13 :
For $149 I am going to bite. While I think 129 would be a slick deal I think 149 is a great price for what youre getting - provided it works. Which brings me to my question. Should I add the extended warranty on this? I never do that but am wondering if I should. It's $18 for 2 years or $24 for 3 years. It says it covers:

Mechanical & Electrical Failures
Item Failures During Normal Use, or from Normal Wear & Tear
Other Common Malfunctions

Is it worth to spring a little more or is this pretty reliable? Thanks!
I'm not going to tell you generally if warranties are a good idea, but I will tell you my experience with Walmart warranties on non-electronics.

Basically as long as you're past your manufacturer warranty (1 year most cases), they'll ask you to visit a Walmart store for quicker service or you can do the thing online if you want the ship and replace route. I generally always recommend going to the store, since they'll literally just replace the item on the spot at the customer service center or cut you a Walmart gift card for the original amount if they don't carry it anymore. Going the gift card route always guarantees the least amount of headache for you and the employee(s) helping you.

Just a heads up though - most credit card companies offer an additional warranty for products bought using the card. You just go through a claims process and they'll usually offer you statement credit or reimbursement credit (up to the amount of purchase) if you bring it to a reputable repair center. Check your specific CC for details.
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Oct 31, 2021
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Oct 31, 2021
Zuke76
Oct 31, 2021
962 Posts
I had an E5 Roomba that was a gift. It was basic but our first robot vac. My dog had an accident and the Roomba spread crap all over my house... We have recovered from the trauma but the Roomba had too be trashed. Would this be an decent alternative to the E5?
Last edited by Zuke76 October 31, 2021 at 08:50 AM.

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Oct 31, 2021
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BGraschel
Oct 31, 2021
89 Posts
Quote from Zuke76 :
I had an E5 Roomba that was a gift. It was basic but our first robot vac. My dog had an accent and the Roomba spread crap all over my house... We have recovered from the trauma but the Roomba had too be trashed. Would this be an decent alternative to the E5?
What kind of accent? French? British?
Oct 31, 2021
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Zuke76
Oct 31, 2021
962 Posts
Quote from BGraschel :
What kind of accent? French? British?
A shitty one
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Nov 1, 2021
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nshah
Nov 1, 2021
706 Posts
How do you tell it to avoid under the sofa or bed as we have things stored there. through strips ? since there is mapping can u put no-zones on the app ?
Nov 1, 2021
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smartdeals
Nov 1, 2021
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is sams club's 250 usd roomba better?
Nov 2, 2021
139 Posts
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Nov 2, 2021
BobTN
Nov 2, 2021
139 Posts
Quote from nshah :
How do you tell it to avoid under the sofa or bed as we have things stored there. through strips ? since there is mapping can u put no-zones on the app ?
Bed skirts that reach almost to the floor. Both of our Eufys steer clear of under our beds.
Nov 12, 2021
55 Posts
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Nov 12, 2021
Barno92
Nov 12, 2021
55 Posts
In for two. Thanks OP.
Nov 13, 2021
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Nov 13, 2021
frumply
Nov 13, 2021
627 Posts
Quote from three13 :
For $149 I am going to bite. While I think 129 would be a slick deal I think 149 is a great price for what youre getting - provided it works. Which brings me to my question. Should I add the extended warranty on this? I never do that but am wondering if I should. It's $18 for 2 years or $24 for 3 years. It says it covers:

Mechanical & Electrical Failures
Item Failures During Normal Use, or from Normal Wear & Tear
Other Common Malfunctions

Is it worth to spring a little more or is this pretty reliable? Thanks!
Regardless of price I think you get 2-3years out of robot vacuums tops, unless you're consistently good about cleaning up hair, filters, etc etc. if they'll flat out replace when the thing dies with an extended warranty then I'd say it's a decent buy.

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Nov 14, 2021
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samgotit
Nov 14, 2021
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I might grab it to clean a tile kitchen only.
Once every other night or whatever.

So mapping, can you set it to cover the area of the floor a certain number of times?

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