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All in all for the price its a pretty solid mid level vacuum. I'd go as far as to say that it rivals other brands with a similar price range and more features. I've had vacuums that boast about having 4k PA suction power and let me tell ya, at 4k PA those things were loud. The eufy c20 at 7k is practically quiet compared to others with lower PA. Even on its highest suction its still quiet compared to leading robot vacuums and others.
One issue that id like to note is that the vacuum doesn't hit all of the spots on the floor sometimes. There will be an open space and for w.e reason the vacuum thinks there's something there. I tried cleaning the sensors to see if this would fix the problem but at the moment it's not a big issue.
I wonder how the c28 is going to compete with this budget friendly vacuum.
Wirecutter, the NYT version of Consumer Reports, recommends this as the runner-up to its fancy first choice robot vac. The day I read the vacuum article, this mighty little machine was half off. How could I say no?
I use it as a daily supplement to my 1x/week major vacuuming with my canister. I have a mixed breed dog who has lab, golden retriever, and husky in her DNA. Her hair is short like a Boxer, and she sheds year-round, but in the spring and fall, she loses her entire undercoat. Hair is everywhere. I don’t have time to vacuum every day so I bought this vac
No regrets.
Cons:
I live in a 950 sq ft 2 bed/ 2 bath condo. I don’t have an ideal place to park it so that is a problem. As a result, it cannot find its way back to home base. I must assist.
Eufy, the manufacturer says it runs 100 minutes on a single charge. Not true. I am lucky if I get an hour, which covers one room thoroughly. No matter, I run it 3x a day. Charging takes a couple of hours.
It gets stuck under my couch so I have to block that space off.
The mapping feature isn’t great and I don’t think the coverage is great because it zigs and zags. However, for me, it’s better than not vacuuming.
The side broom thingee will not stay attached.
It does not like flimsy bathroom rugs. I must move mine before it embarks on its journey.
Pros:
The price!
It picks up the really fine hair from my dog’s undercoat, which is why I bought it.
It’s not noisy like my canister vacuum.
It’s easy to use with the remote.
The refuse drawer and beater are easy to remove and clean. I use my canister vac to clean the refuse box, filer, and beater is effective and easy.
It’s highly entertaining to watch my dog interact with the robot. She is a 50lb wimp! I think I like that the most.
Overall, it serves my purpose and I am happy with it. I took 1 start off for the cons.