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Ecovacs Robotics Deebot N8+ Vacuum & Mop

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Walmart has Ecovacs Robotics Deebot N8+ Vacuum & Mop (OZMON8+) for $349. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Members StopHatinBrah and FabulousApple106 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • DEEBOT N8 Robot
  • Auto-Empty Station
  • 2 Auto-Empty Station Hypo-Allergenic Bags
  • Charging Dock
  • Washable Mopping Pad
  • 10 Disposable Mopping Pads
  • 2 side brushes
  • 1 High Efficiency Air Filter
  • Insruction Manual
Features:
  • 2300Pa Suction
  • Auto-Empty Station
  • Vacuuming and OZMOâ„¢ Mopping in one-go
  • Advanced laser-based LiDAR navigation
  • Runtime of up to 110 Minutes with Smart-Charge Continuous Cleaning

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $50.99 lower (12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $399.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 160 customer reviews.
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Written by FabulousApple106
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Walmart has Ecovacs Robotics Deebot N8+ Vacuum & Mop (OZMON8+) for $349. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Members StopHatinBrah and FabulousApple106 for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • DEEBOT N8 Robot
  • Auto-Empty Station
  • 2 Auto-Empty Station Hypo-Allergenic Bags
  • Charging Dock
  • Washable Mopping Pad
  • 10 Disposable Mopping Pads
  • 2 side brushes
  • 1 High Efficiency Air Filter
  • Insruction Manual
Features:
  • 2300Pa Suction
  • Auto-Empty Station
  • Vacuuming and OZMOâ„¢ Mopping in one-go
  • Advanced laser-based LiDAR navigation
  • Runtime of up to 110 Minutes with Smart-Charge Continuous Cleaning

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $50.99 lower (12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $399.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.6 from over 160 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)
  • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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Model: ECOVACS DEEBOOT N8+ All-In-One Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop, Auto-Empty Station

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If you have pets that shed a lot, just stay away from this. I've had mine for about a year and I wish I never bought it. I have to constantly manually empty out the bin. Then when the battery gets low and tries to go back to the dock it gets lost, and I end up having to go find it and put it back on there.
I was a lifelong Deebot fan after the Deebot 950 turned me on to robot vacuums.

I was so excited about the N8+. Hated it. Absolutely chokes on pet hair. So much so it's actually more work with the auto bin than just cleaning the onboard bin every time.

I found the navigation slightly worse than the 950: it would run out of battery 3 times as fast because of less runtime but also because it had to rotate around what it considered obstacles 30 times, a long contemplation about its life, before moving on and rolling over the cord anyways.
'Oh, well it goes back to the dock to charge, right?'
It does and then resets the clean 3 out of 5 times.
'It won't get blocked on the auto empty as often if you tell it to go back on the dock every 20 minutes, right?'
It theoretically wouldn't, if it didn't touch the dock after 20 minutes, and GTFO of the dock right before the dock vac kicks in to empty it's contents.

Customer service was abysmal / non-existant, RMA was like dealing with a car salesman 'I tried sprinkling it with fairy dust, it's still a shit vac, just give me my RMA number please'.

It was bad enough that I am a roborock customer going forward (and super happy with it).

EDIT: That being said, I'm still upvoting this, as it's a great deal. Possibly a good vac if you have uncluttered layout so it can do a good navigation and no pets. I went through Ecovacs direct which is where the RMA and customer service issues happened, Best Buy can circumvent a lot of that, depending.
I own a T8 and a N8. I have the lost issue only with the T8, not the N8. The T8 has a longer battery life so it's not even a low battery issue. I also have 2 dogs that shed a lot. I run both vac on schedule everyday. The T8, which runs on carpeted areas, gets clogged sometimes but the N8, which runs on wood laminate floor, has never gotten clogged. It helps greatly if you put tape on one of the suction holes. This makes the machine noisier when it empties but at least I do not have to deal with manual empty. I would recommend the N8 model, but not the T8.

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If you have pets that shed a lot, just stay away from this. I've had mine for about a year and I wish I never bought it. I have to constantly manually empty out the bin. Then when the battery gets low and tries to go back to the dock it gets lost, and I end up having to go find it and put it back on there.
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Quote from sully78 :
If you have pets that shed a lot, just stay away from this. I've had mine for about a year and I wish I never bought it. I have to constantly manually empty out the bin. Then when the battery gets low and tries to go back to the dock it gets lost, and I end up having to go find it and put it back on there.
I own a T8 and a N8. I have the lost issue only with the T8, not the N8. The T8 has a longer battery life so it's not even a low battery issue. I also have 2 dogs that shed a lot. I run both vac on schedule everyday. The T8, which runs on carpeted areas, gets clogged sometimes but the N8, which runs on wood laminate floor, has never gotten clogged. It helps greatly if you put tape on one of the suction holes. This makes the machine noisier when it empties but at least I do not have to deal with manual empty. I would recommend the N8 model, but not the T8.
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Quote from sully78 :
If you have pets that shed a lot, just stay away from this. I've had mine for about a year and I wish I never bought it. I have to constantly manually empty out the bin. Then when the battery gets low and tries to go back to the dock it gets lost, and I end up having to go find it and put it back on there.
I was a lifelong Deebot fan after the Deebot 950 turned me on to robot vacuums.

I was so excited about the N8+. Hated it. Absolutely chokes on pet hair. So much so it's actually more work with the auto bin than just cleaning the onboard bin every time.

I found the navigation slightly worse than the 950: it would run out of battery 3 times as fast because of less runtime but also because it had to rotate around what it considered obstacles 30 times, a long contemplation about its life, before moving on and rolling over the cord anyways.
'Oh, well it goes back to the dock to charge, right?'
It does and then resets the clean 3 out of 5 times.
'It won't get blocked on the auto empty as often if you tell it to go back on the dock every 20 minutes, right?'
It theoretically wouldn't, if it didn't touch the dock after 20 minutes, and GTFO of the dock right before the dock vac kicks in to empty it's contents.

Customer service was abysmal / non-existant, RMA was like dealing with a car salesman 'I tried sprinkling it with fairy dust, it's still a shit vac, just give me my RMA number please'.

It was bad enough that I am a roborock customer going forward (and super happy with it).

EDIT: That being said, I'm still upvoting this, as it's a great deal. Possibly a good vac if you have uncluttered layout so it can do a good navigation and no pets. I went through Ecovacs direct which is where the RMA and customer service issues happened, Best Buy can circumvent a lot of that, depending.
Last edited by fizzerfits October 24, 2022 at 05:06 PM.
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This or samsung jet bot+ for the same price?
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I have a deebot I payed over $800 for that we used about four times and it reset all its maps every time. Takes FOREVER to regenerate maps. Now it just sits on the floor. Biggest waste of money I can recall ever spending. Hate deebot with a passion.
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I bought this during the BB price mistake early this year, and it replaced my Roborock S5.

Overall, I am not very happy with this. This gets stuck way more often than my Roborock, even though it has "more" sensors. The auto-empty does not work well if the robot picks up a lot of hair and needs to be emptied manually, defeating the purpose. For some goddamn reason, it does not cycle through my whole apartment and times and "completes" the cleaning after just going through 1 or 2 rooms. I have not yet tested the mopping function, so don't know how it does on that. Carper cleaning is decent but not as good as roborock. Hardwood cleaning is as good or even very slightly better than Roborock.

Overall, I would not recommend paying more than $250-300 for this. If you don't need the auto-empty feature, then get a Roborock. The reason I replaced my Roborock was that the customer service is absolute garbage. They make up excuses to reject your warranty claims and ask you to pay for repairs and shipping or repair it yourself by ordering parts from Aliexpress.
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Quote from sully78 :
If you have pets that shed a lot, just stay away from this. I've had mine for about a year and I wish I never bought it. I have to constantly manually empty out the bin. Then when the battery gets low and tries to go back to the dock it gets lost, and I end up having to go find it and put it back on there.
Bought the t8 aivi for $500 from costco. Its going back this week. I have two pets that don't shed and I have to manually empty the bin. Terrible design. Between carpet fuzz and my wife's hair it clogs 9/10 times.

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Have 2 pugs that seem to shed 2x their size in fur per day and this one works well. I bought it for about 100 to 150 less when was on sale and yes had issue like others said.

Not had issue with fur works amazing.
The app does suck and updates cause issues like previous map disappearing / getting lost but on Reddit other side, similar issues and have work around and I've gotten the old map back on and working and perfectly after a bit of trial and error.

One major issue is with the laser mapping and that stuff. I got the same error as most after a month of use, and the company suggests, banging it to go to go again. Found a YouTube post and I told youtube how to take the top off easily and expose the spinning laser radar device. From what I could see it wasn't very well lubricated.
So why applied some white grease to it not WD-40 but actual grEase. Started it going in with the top off and the device started to spin quicker than it did before. replace the top housing and the map and type error that a lot of people get went away and I have been using it now for close to a year and that if she has not come back again.
Ever since I added proper Lubrication to that part as well as of aparts it seems you working a lot better than it did before.

So out of the box this night, not be the greatest advice for people, but with a very small adjustment in about a half an hour of your time with turns out to be a very great robot it works a lot better than my older other brands. Live in a ranch house else I would buy another one for the upstairs floors.
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I have 2 of these from BB the last BF, and they are barely worth the price (even after the discount). And if you have a pet that potentially will poop on the floor, don't do schedule cleaning with this, the "Avoid obstacle" feature does not detect poop and will just run over it.
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Bought one at $130 in July. Overall it works fine except frequent loss of mapping.
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I bought this back in May. It is my first robot vacuum. I use it 4 times a week. I did have it lose the device and map after a power outage once and another time the map went askew. (The sensors needed to be cleaned. I had to power it off and back on.) Overall, I'm happy with it, but I also paid less than this.

I also had the issue mentioned about pet hair. The hack in this video works great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH0Z9P9FcZY
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Man, reading these comments is strange for me. I've had this model about a year, and it does a good job for me (app says 780 Sq ft in 77 minutes) with two cats and one dog. That said, it runs every day without fail so it's never really had to choke down a bunch of hair with the auto empty. I could see that being a problem, because the suction is quite good and it can pack a lot of junk in the bin (see vacuum wars on YT).
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Quote from hw0006 :
Bought one at $130 in July. Overall it works fine except frequent loss of mapping.
Not going to ask how you got that deal. I'd say it's a worthwhile vac if you can get it at 150 or less. I'd throw it upstairs and continue to main my Roborock on the living room floor.

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Quote from xPhoebus :
Man, reading these comments is strange for me. I've had this model about a year, and it does a good job for me (app says 780 Sq ft in 77 minutes) with two cats and one dog. That said, it runs every day without fail so it's never really had to choke down a bunch of hair with the auto empty. I could see that being a problem, because the suction is quite good and it can pack a lot of junk in the bin (see vacuum wars on YT).
So much of it, I think, is just the combo of pet hair. My two dog's hair combined is like some super power clogger, at least for the N8+.

I don't think you're too far off, all the reviews I consumed in my research were generally positive. I was quite a bit taken aback at how poor it performed (especially coming from the Deebot 950), but I realize that part of that is because the 950 just performed better [bull in china shop] for my space than a vac with a different focus on how it navigates. After I realized it wasn't what I was looking for the RMA process with Ecovacs really kind of sealed the deal for me avoiding them for the foreseeable future.

Still, if it works for your situation/pad, that's awesome - you scored an auto-empty robovac at half the cost of the competition (to me, that's Roborock, which I have and love these days).

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