REVIEW: Eufy Robot Vacuum

The Eufy robot hoover that became an unexpected hero for the home!

                                          

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I can only give my opinion on the model that I have which is the 30c.


The prices appear to range between £209 (my model being the cheapest) to £549. (They can go in to sale so this is correct at time of writing)


I have often wondered how much better the more expensive model would be – if you have one, let me know as I love feedback! 


I personally got this on Black Friday in 2021 which was a 50% discount – insane! I had debated a robot vacuum for a while but not researched properly so when I saw it advertised, I actually thought it might be a con and not a genuine 50% discount but ever since it has stayed around £200 instead of the £100 that I was willing to risk if it was no good! 

I can vouch for the 30C model as being a great addition. I will break it down into positives and negatives at a quick glance!

 

                                         

POSITIVES:

      • Can control by Eufy app 

      • Set a schedule for set days or times to automatically vacuum so you don’t have to remember 

      • you don’t have to be home thanks to the app

      • Keeps on top of regular cleaning so it doesn’t build up 

      • Easy to empty 

      • Easy to clean 

      • Picks up a lot – good suction for a little thing! 

      • Doesn’t throw itself down the stairs 

      • Rotates well

      • Has sensors so it doesn’t run into most things

      • Can ‘send home’ at any time on the app and it automatically finds its charge base again 

      • Returns back to base to charge after its session 

      • You come home feeling like a cleaner has visited! 

      • Lovely fresh vacuum lines on carpet 

      • No marks left on tiled or wood flooring 

    NEGATIVES:

        • Has trouble with raised surfaces (e.g. our raised bar stool bases give it grief so I have to space the chairs out so it doesn’t get stuck) 

        • Sensors don’t always work so some things it does run right into (not good with delicate furniture or anything likely to tip over easily)

        • Will go under sofas but if the level changes even slightly it can then get stuck (gets stuck under one corner of one of our sofas every.single.time) 

        • Light track marks showing where it has gone around furniture on the carpet 

      SUMMARY:


      The pack includes tape to put on furniture for it to avoid. I haven’t used this but I suspect it would work well to avoid the sofa sticking situation. I wouldn’t just have a Eufy without another traditional vacuum ( see my blog here on my Shark review) and I see it as a great addition to the home rather than an outright vacuum replacement. 


      The Eufy brand as a whole is actually much bigger than I realised before coming to write this! 


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