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Model: eufy L60 Robot Vacuum with Self Empty Station, Hair Detangling Technology, Up to 60 Days Hands Free Cleaning, 5,000 Pa Suction, Remove Hair, Dust
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Was able to score an awesome deal back in February for under $200. This robot has been an awesome addition to the family. Only minor issue is you have to make sure there are no toys or any wire on the floor before it start cleaning.
Was able to score an awesome deal back in February for under $200. This robot has been an awesome addition to the family. Only minor issue is you have to make sure there are no toys or any wire on the floor before it start cleaning.
I was so mad when I missed that deal. I won't pay for the current price now knowing it was $180 a couple months ago. Glad you got it on that sale!
Just got this from Kohl's because Amazon was more expensive and Kohls had like $60 cash back. TLDR: I should have waited and bought on Amazon, it got cheaper..
The hybrid which adds mop capability is just $20 more
I bought a hybrid (not this brand, iHome I think.) In theory....it's cool. In reality, not so much. Not sure about this brand but with mine, you have to change out a section to add the water tank and pad. This, in and of itself isn't a huge deal, and is fairly easy, however, it more or less negates the automation and schedules if you want vacuuming on a regular schedule. And, at least IMO, the big advantage of these self emptying units is you don't have to "touch" them as often, they can run for weeks on their own without needing to empty bins manually.
Also, if your unit has to traverse carpet while mopping between the hard wood/mopping areas, you are also dragging that wet pad across your carpets, which isn't ideal.
I ended up getting a dedicated mopper bot and use my "hybrid" one for vacuum only now. Not saying this will be everyone's use case but if you want to "set it and forget it," hybrid isn't the way to go.
I bought a hybrid (not this brand, iHome I think.) In theory....it's cool. In reality, not so much. Not sure about this brand but with mine, you have to change out a section to add the water tank and pad. This, in and of itself isn't a huge deal, and is fairly easy, however, it more or less negates the automation and schedules if you want vacuuming on a regular schedule. And, at least IMO, the big advantage of these self emptying units is you don't have to "touch" them as often, they can run for weeks on their own without needing to empty bins manually.
Also, if your unit has to traverse carpet while mopping between the hard wood/mopping areas, you are also dragging that wet pad across your carpets, which isn't ideal.
I ended up getting a dedicated mopper bot and use my "hybrid" one for vacuum only now. Not saying this will be everyone's use case but if you want to "set it and forget it," hybrid isn't the way to go.
My hybrid allows you to schedule mopping separately, cleans the pads, lifts the pads for carpet and tanks lasts a week on medium water level... but cost a lot more too. Looking for a less fancy unit for upstairs but need cord avoidance for it too.
I have the L50SES version and its horrible. We've had to send back 2 of them already under warranty and are on the third one now. Dog hair gets worked up in the wheel motor mechanism and you get a wheel error. The wheels aren't easily removed at least on the l50 model, you have to disassemble the entire machine. It's just not designed well. Get a shark or samsung or any other unit instead of a eufy vac. Customer support is overseas also and if you have any problems, you get exactly one email per day around 3 am and then it goes silent.
I bought a hybrid (not this brand, iHome I think.) In theory....it's cool. In reality, not so much. Not sure about this brand but with mine, you have to change out a section to add the water tank and pad. This, in and of itself isn't a huge deal, and is fairly easy, however, it more or less negates the automation and schedules if you want vacuuming on a regular schedule. And, at least IMO, the big advantage of these self emptying units is you don't have to "touch" them as often, they can run for weeks on their own without needing to empty bins manually.
Also, if your unit has to traverse carpet while mopping between the hard wood/mopping areas, you are also dragging that wet pad across your carpets, which isn't ideal.
I ended up getting a dedicated mopper bot and use my "hybrid" one for vacuum only now. Not saying this will be everyone's use case but if you want to "set it and forget it," hybrid isn't the way to go.
What moppet bot do you use ?
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I just recently (last week) scored this from Kohls. I was able to combine a few different coupons and get the total price at $249. I also got $65 Kohls cash to use on a few other things we were planning on buying anyway.
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Also, if your unit has to traverse carpet while mopping between the hard wood/mopping areas, you are also dragging that wet pad across your carpets, which isn't ideal.
I ended up getting a dedicated mopper bot and use my "hybrid" one for vacuum only now. Not saying this will be everyone's use case but if you want to "set it and forget it," hybrid isn't the way to go.
Also, if your unit has to traverse carpet while mopping between the hard wood/mopping areas, you are also dragging that wet pad across your carpets, which isn't ideal.
I ended up getting a dedicated mopper bot and use my "hybrid" one for vacuum only now. Not saying this will be everyone's use case but if you want to "set it and forget it," hybrid isn't the way to go.
Also, if your unit has to traverse carpet while mopping between the hard wood/mopping areas, you are also dragging that wet pad across your carpets, which isn't ideal.
I ended up getting a dedicated mopper bot and use my "hybrid" one for vacuum only now. Not saying this will be everyone's use case but if you want to "set it and forget it," hybrid isn't the way to go.
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