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eufy RoboVac 30C with Boundary Strips

$179.99
$299.99 40% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
57 people found this helpful
Listen Up, Seniors!
By Lynda J. on Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
If you hate grubby corners (behind all those plants, dog beds, small tables, chairs, magazine baskets that it's just so hard to move while jostling around a 20+pound vacuum and heavy, noisy powerhead), and you hate the racket your canister or upright vacuum makes (and your pets hate it, too!), try out this amazing little machine! Vacuuming has never been so much fun! I first purchased the Eufy 11S after doing MUCH research and spending time communicating with Eufy. (They have wonderful, responsive personnel!) Took all of two minutes to get it out of the box, set it up (attach brushes) and get it on the charger. I let it charge overnight. The next morning I hit the "perimeter button" and off it went! I scooted around in front of it, pulling baskets, dog crates, cat scratching pads, shoes, plants, magazine baskets away from the edges of the wall while it came along after me and cleaned places I probably haven't reached in ....some time! First time around, one dog (8 lb Papillon) hid in the next room; the other (12 lb poodle mix) followed it around. (Allowed two perimeter runs the first time since some places hadn't been done in ages and I just wanted to make sure!) Then hit the "automatic" button and as it made its way around the room, I replaced stuff along the walls. How easy could that be?! Although there's no need to move everything every time I vacuum, it's so easy that I often find myself moving alot! (36 years of "accumulation" - aka "clutter" here). If the phone rings, no need to shut off the vacuum; it's no louder than a desk fan and I can easily talk on the phone or listen to the news on TV. My 2000 sq' cape home has mostly medium height carpeting (a combination of cut pile/berber), even in the kitchen and dining areas (breakfast area and formal dining room). It also has tile (hallways, bathrooms), hardwood (two of three bedrooms) and brick (family room) with a large area rug. Eufy tackles it all! It's little "corner" brushed do scatter the birdseed on the bricks, but it seems to manage to pick it all up eventually as it makes several passes in every area when on "auto". The amount of pet hair (and my hair!) it picks up is astounding, as is the amount of fine dust it captures. (I have allergies and this is a blessing!!) Yes, I do clean the brush roller and the dust bin frequently (usually with every "full time" vacuuming; this vacuum will last at least an hour unless I put it on the half hour "single room" cycle). The dust bin empties easily into the trash without dust flying all over the place; with the included brush and a couple of strokes, I gently brush off the filter and haven't yet replaced any. It takes a couple of minutes to slice through the hair wound around the brush roller and pick it off using the included "comb" and my fingers. (Ok -- don't like the idea? When was the last time you cleaned the brushes on your big vacuum's powerhead to ensure its efficiency??) So easy to do this with a little vac that you can set on the kitchen counter. (Turn off the power switch on the bottom first.) Three minutes to clean it up, turn back on, set near the base and send it "home", wipe off the kitchen counter and you're done. No need to struggle to get the canister vac, it's heavy power head and wand and hose back into a closet somewhere! Need it upstairs? Carry it up under one arm (don't forget the remote). It's never fallen down the stairs. Because I'm retired and can be home, I haven't yet used the wifi function, other than to set it up (easy). Because Eufy is so quiet and convenient, I vacuum the most used areas much more often than I would with my heavy conventional vacuums. There is probably no doubt that the suction on the canister or upright is stronger, but because I use Eufy so often (up to several times a week in high traffic areas), my husband is commenting that the rugs look cleaner. No time for shoes to grind leaves and dirt into the carpeting! (And no, my family does NOT remove shoes; and the two dogs and a long-haired cat are in and out on our large yard frequently.) The magnetic strips that come with this unit can be helpful when I have last-minute company coming for dinner so I let Eufy loose while I'm cooking and want it in that area but not under my feet. Otherwise, I simply close doors to keep it where I want it. I've learned how to position chairs around the dining tables (two tables with a total of 10 chairs) so Eufy can scoot around legs and under the rungs, doing a great job of cleaning under everything. It only got stuck once (hung up on a wire dog crate handle), so I've adjusted that. And it easily finds its way back to the base if I guide it back to the right end of the house (using the remote) when I'm done in the more distant regions. I have now "loaned" the 11 S to another family member who has little time for house-cleaning and can use Eufy's help! (Her dogs are 70 pounds!) I purchased the 30C. The extra suction makes bird-seed pickup faster (lol). Both units do a great job! I would recommend either! I like the digital display on the 11S remote so you know what mode you're currently using. And now the dogs ignore it, as you can see where our poodle-mix yawns as Eufy vacuums around her dog bed.
Top critical review
19 people found this helpful
Don’t understand the hype, this thing is really bad
By Aidan on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
2 months in and unfortunately passed the return window. I had a roomba prior so I’m comparing the issues I had with that vs this piece of junk which for some reason got great reviews. First off this thing gets lost so easily. I don’t know how many times it’s tried to go back to charge and I found it dead in the opposite corner of the room because it couldn’t find home. My house has a decent number of mirrors and I think that confuses this thing, you could tell by how it maps out spaces (checking the house map on the app). It’s so clueless that’s it’s mapping out reflections as part of the room. Never was a problem with the Roomba. So basically it’s consistently at low battery because half the time it’s getting lost in a room it’s cleaned 50 times before and dying. Mind you there is no clutter, the charge port is in a room with 2 desks and 2 chairs. Not to mention when it goes back to charge mid job because it’s always low battery, it completely forgets it was cleaning a room and gives up on a job. Useless. Second off this thing gets caught on everything. Better hope you live like a caveman and don’t have any chargers because it loves sucking in and destroying your wires. This was never a problem with my roomba. It’s because of how this is designed with its brush/spool. Not only that but if I have a cat toy on the ground (those who have pets know that toys are just going to end up in random places, this thing will suck in those toys and get stuck). Pretty ridiculous that a toy will get this thing caught, I shouldn’t have to do a 20 minute patrol to find little toys around the house for a vacuum that gets put to work three times a week. Again, this was never a problem with the roomba. It’s how this thing is designed. Next issue, the thread/hair cutting feature doesn’t even work. The spool just pushes it all into a corner so this feature pointless. Another issues is the lack of certain convenient features (keeping in mind these features exist with other similarly priced products). This vacuum + app can name rooms and clean areas, but I can’t ask Alexa to clean those spaces. I can only ask this thing via Alexa for it to clean the entire house. If you want a specific room you open the app to do so. Minor inconvenience sure, but it’s the same price as a roomba that can do those things. Last but not least and probably the most important part, the cleaning sucks. I had a fake Christmas tree that lost some of its pine needles when I was putting it away. Instead of just sweeping it I figured I’d use this opportunity to do a final test of how good the vacuum actually works. I’m not lying when I say I had to assign a clean zone over those fake pine needles three times before it finally picked them all up. It can’t do the added perks it advertises well at all so you’d think the least it can do is vacuum correctly. Wrong. I hoped it would get smarter over time like my roomba did and learn the space better but this thing is definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed. I’m now past the return window after getting fooled by the other reviews and giving this thing a chance, and this thing is still as clueless as it was when it came out the box. Don’t listen to the other review hype, this thing is a total lemon. People either had early generation roombas that have since gotten much better or just never actually had a robo vacuum before, because I can’t for the life of me understand how so many people left a review saying this thing was the best purchase they've ever made. Ignorance is bliss, this isn’t great in any sense of the word. Don’t end up stuck with this thing like me where I now tell myself I’ll put up with this junk for an another year before I get a replacement. Look elsewhere.

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