expired Posted by Al2x • Jan 31, 2023
Jan 31, 2023 2:51 PM
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expired Posted by Al2x • Jan 31, 2023
Jan 31, 2023 2:51 PM
YMMV - Neato D7 Connected Robotic Vacuum - Lowes Store Pickup $180
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I guess no reason to go after an in-store YMMV D7 deal?
https://www.amazon.com/Neato-Robo...B08X19X3
I guess no reason to go after an in-store YMMV D7 deal?
https://www.amazon.com/Neato-Robo...B08X19X3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j...Vac
Nothing really jumping out at me for a great or even good buy, LIDAR (which it seems like this has) is a MUST HAVE for a vacuum, so thats a plus.
Swapped to D5 and its been running 3 years on its original battery so far and there are no signs its about to give up.
I guess no reason to go after an in-store YMMV D7 deal?
https://www.amazon.com/Neato-Robo...B08X19X3
The D7 was previously the flagship model, where as the D8 is the entry model of the new line of Neato vacs.
In addition to the smaller battery that was mentioned, it looks like the D8 does not have zone cleaning or multiple floor plans. Also sounds like the consensus on Reddit is that the new line of vacuums with the new app are worse than the old line.
I'm still on the fence if I want to jump on this deal since Neato's app seems to be pretty buggy, but the D7 sounds like it's much better than the D8 based off my research. YMMV
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The warranty is awesome for getting a free battery replacement as the battery wears out after 2 years to only 10 mins.
What I paid $500 for I think is fairly priced at $200 because now you've got Roborock (much better) and self emptying for $300.
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