
Eufy - C20 Pro Omni
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Last updated: Nov 25, 2025 Scoring
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"Mopping is also cool removing those dirty paw prints from the hardfloor. It goes back every now and then to clean the mops and continue where it left off. ... Mopping is really great. I have a dog and after every walk the house is full of dirty paw prints. I wait half an hour and then start the robot to clean up. Floors are shiny afterwards. ... the Dreame and Eufy use a rotating mop pressed against the floor with some force."
"it is legit the cleanest my floors have ever been - I'm running it daily and don't need to do it manually at all any more. ... I truly find it squeaky clean and way, way better than my manual mopping that happened less often."
"I cannot adquately express how much I think the mop station is worth it if you're using it on tile/lvp/laminate/hardwood (that can take mopping). HARD YES. ... we LOVE LOVE LOVE it. ... it was nothing like the current spinner/roller ones, which really do a great job. ... it will greatly reduce how often, and makes it a whole lot easier. ... it's basically set and forget while the C20 does its thing. Works for me!"
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"The c20 is pretty much the answer to all I have ever wanted in a robot within my budget (regularly goes on sale for $399). ... I'm very, very happy with mine for the price!"
"active mop/base tank features trickled down to a price I could justify and I am sooo happy with it!"
"I would say that the investment was more than worthwhile."
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"I also have two giant long haired (nonshedding excessively) cats. I shed hair a LOT. Worse than the cats. It works so well."
"it is legit the cleanest my floors have ever been - I'm running it daily and don't need to do it manually at all any more. ... I truly find it squeaky clean and way, way better than my manual mopping that happened less often."
"since then it's cleaned: 428 Times ... 317h3m ... 158380 ft²"
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"I also have two giant long haired (nonshedding excessively) cats. I shed hair a LOT. Worse than the cats. It works so well."
"The hair comb keeps the roller brush clear enough that I can easily pull out any that it misses, and the bearing ends of the roller brush pop off so you can just pull off any hair that winds there rather than having to cut it. ... We are long haired people with hairy dogs so those two things are super important to us."
"The Omni c20 is the easiest vac to clean I've ever had. ... The cleaning comb on the C20 works really well, and the ends of the brush roller pop off so you can quickly and easily remove any hair that is twisted around the bearings - brilliant design thdt makes cleaning the roller a cinch."
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"It has LIDAR ... it will map your house and create a plan that should cover your whole area"
"excellent, mapping"
"The navigation is fine - I've had no issues in our space (fairly small but quite a lot of furniture)."
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"Some spinning-pad robots don't have a clean water tank on the robot. These keep the mops wet by returning to the base station frequently, which would make them unsuitable for you. ... The robot that comes to mind here is the Eufy C20, but there may be others."
"It does not have an onboard water tank, which means it has to return to the base often to re-wet the mop pads."
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"Battery would die after 45 minutes of cleaning, on STANDARD suction."
"Vacuuming is also good, but on max power the battery will run dry in about 20 minutes. ... Upstairs is fully floor carpet, and it can cover like 20-25m2."
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"It would travel five feet, and then do an entire spin, or two, then go another five feet and do it again. ... And this was after creating the map and already having cleaned a few times. It's like it never learned and always forgot where it was."
"Obstacle avoidance is not the best, so cables or smaller things can get stuck in the brush. ... it will go through cables and small socks unfortunately."
"It has LIDAR, but only at a fixed point on the front. This means it needs to spin in place often to get its bearings while it's cleaning. This reduces efficiency and makes jobs take a little longer."
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"Suction was poorer than the L70, for sure."
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"the mops in the c20 get caught on the edges as they lift"
"Obstacle avoidance is not the best, so cables or smaller things can get stuck in the brush. ... it will go through cables and small socks unfortunately."
We have the Eufy Omni C20 [Eufy Omni C20 on Amazon](https://a.co/d/57o92EL) from Amazon and it vacuums and mops super well! For a fair price (was on sale for $499.99) it works great! **not affiliated! I make nothing from sharing this**
r/RobotVacuums • Help me decide ->I got the Eufy Omni C20 hybrid and it mops, vacuums, does edges, maps, cuts the hair, cleans the mop heads AND drys them. Does a good job. Bought on Amazon in a lightning deal. I have no complaints and it saves my back and hours of vacuuming, sweeping and mopping. I have a low pile rug (everything else is mfg wood) and it always looks great. I also have two giant long haired (nonshedding excessively) cats. I shed hair a LOT. Worse than the cats. It works so well. I’m super happy with it.
r/RobotVacuums • Choosing a car was easier than choosing a robot vacuum ->I eyed both this and the Eufy c20. I ended up with the c20 as from ratings it performed better when mopping which was key to me. Only had it a few days but I think it’s brilliant
r/RobotVacuums • First Robot Vacuum - Budget/Mid - UK ->C20 has lidar too, it’s just at the front instead of the top so it spins round a bit more to get the mapping :-)
r/RobotVacuums • First Robot Vacuum - Budget/Mid - UK ->I did months of research on this and settled on a Eufy C20. It has a mop and it self cleans. I loved it so much that I bought my best friend one and plan to buy one for someone else who is close to me for the holidays. It regularly goes on sale for under $400. It's worth the price.
r/CleaningTips • I'm about to check myself in a mental institution ->If you want the Eufy C20 it goes on sale for $399 however the robot does not have a water tank on the robot so it returns to the base more often. If you have a smaller floor plan that’s fine but it’s still better to have internal water for a better mopping experience.
r/RobotVacuums • Vacuum and mop combo ->I have the Eufy S1 and C20 both been great robots and I had to return a dreame that didn’t work out of the box brand new and my first one was a shark which is the worst of the worst in my opinion
r/RobotVacuums • Why is Eufy so rarely recommended? ->I don't have any experience with those particular models but I do like Eufy alot. Currently have a C20 and we're upgrading to an Omni pro S1 whatever lol bc I hear the mopping is next to none. Just by looking at those 2 items on the links you gave, lublue prefers carpet and the Eufy can do both. Doesn't help much but hope it helps a bit
r/RobotVacuums • Opinons of Eufy and Lubluelu RobotVacuums ->I haven’t had any issues at all with the C20 remapping. The app isn’t bad to use at all either. I set my cleaning schedules and options for sweep, mop, or both and just watch the water tanks. I clean and refill as necessary.
r/RobotVacuums • Most durable robot vacuum on Amazon? ->I have the Eufy C-20, about the same square footage with a mix of carpet and hardwood, tile. Picked it up on EBay for 399.00 and it does an amazing job.
r/RobotVacuums • Most durable robot vacuum on Amazon? ->Always get a self emptying station, makes a drastic difference. For the same budget as the q8 max would be the Eufy c20, which is highly praised for value. If you don’t want mopping at all then the q5 max+ is a beast in vacuuming.
r/RobotVacuums • Go for Roborock Q8 Max(+) or Xiaomi X20 Max vs going budget like Xiaomi s20+ ->"Perfect" with robot vacuums is not a thing. In all cases, you have to prioritize and compromise, even with the expensive ones. So why pay the big bucks? Honestly, if you look at an expensive robot and you don't see one or more features that jump out at you as "must haves", then I don't know why you'd pay the big bucks. There are a lot of pretty good cheap robots. I own a flagship robot: the Eufy S1 Pro, which retails for $1500, and I got on sale for $1000. In my mind, there were two big features that spoke to me: really good obstacle avoidance, and the roller mop system that cleans the mop continuously. Compromises included average to poor vacuuming performance on carpet, a bit more maintenance (due to that continuous mop cleaning feature), less good edge and corner cleaning, so-so hair tangling performance, and the price. I'm quite happy with my choice; it's met my expectations for five months now. For you, this is a pretty poor match. If you spent $1000+ on this, you'd probably be pretty disappointed, especially with those tall and fluffy carpets. I don't think the S1 Pro is particularly bad as a flagship, at least from the impressions I get from reviewers and user comments. It's possible to make a similar list of pros and cons for every flagship out there, which you've already done for a few of them. So if I were you, I'd probably start with something as cheap as you can live with, and then ask yourself what that can't do that you really need. Then start looking for robots that do those things, and ask yourself if you can live with their drawbacks. Try to get into a mindset of "paying for features" rather than "paying for perfection". Since you like the Roborock Qrevo Master, I'll point you at something to use as a baseline that's more in line with the experience you've had so far: the Roborock Q5 Max+. This should give you an improved experience over your current robot at a price that's a bit higher than what you paid. The Eufy L60 SES is also worth mentioning at this level. From there, see what upgrades look like. For example, there are two directions you can go from the Eufy L60: the Eufy C20 or E20. The C20 adds mopping and automatic mop washing, while the E20 is a better implementation of the L60 idea, along with the ability to convert to a handheld cordless vacuum. Which one of those sounds better to you? Can you live with the drawbacks? Would you be frustrated spending "that much" and having to live with "those problems"? On the Roborock side, maybe the Qrevo S is a good stopping point on your way towards the Master. Or maybe you'd want to switch vendors, and move from the Q5 Max+ to the Dreame L10s Ultra, for example. Reviews can be a problem, especially since you need to weed out both the naysayers and the sponsored shills. Reputation is probably the best thing to go by. To that end, here are a few YouTube reviewers that seem to do pretty well at being fair and balanced: * Vacuum Wars * Just A Dad * Jamie Andrews * Vacuum Chef * The French Glow * The Hook Up Hope that helps. Good luck!
r/RobotVacuums • Looking for a new all in one robot vacuum under 1000€ to replace my old 2021 one ->One option to consider would be the Eufy C20. It's probably close to being the cheapest robot with spinning mop pads, which are a clear step up from the drag-behind stationary mop pad. It has LIDAR, but no turret on top, so it has to spin in place often to keep track of where it is, but otherwise it will map your house and create a plan that should cover your whole area. Someone else suggested the Mova P10 Pro, which was reportedly on a crazy sale recently. If you can get the sale price, that may be a good option.
r/RobotVacuums • Quiet(er) vacuum & mop robot ->The Eufy C20 is probably the lowest-end spinning pad robot on the market. Reviews have been generally positive, but there are a few compromises you should know about: * It does not have an onboard water tank, which means it has to return to the base often to re-wet the mop pads. This can be good or bad, depending on your perspective. * It has LIDAR, but only at a fixed point on the front. This means it needs to spin in place often to get its bearings while it's cleaning. This reduces efficiency and makes jobs take a little longer. Recently, Dreame and Mova (same company, different brands) have been putting out a number of good robots at lower prices. If you can get one of those for less than the C20, you'd do well. Otherwise, the C20 should be a good budget option.
r/RobotVacuums • Vacuum and mop combo ->Vacuuming is pretty straightforward; you just want a modern navigating robot. Keep in mind that most brands have a limit on the number of maps they can store. In particular, many Eufys can only store 3 maps. I'm sure Eufy isn't the only one with that limitation. Mopping is a different story (pun intended). Some spinning-pad robots don't have a clean water tank on the robot. These keep the mops wet by returning to the base station frequently, which would make them unsuitable for you. The robot that comes to mind here is the Eufy C20, but there may be others. Make sure any robot you get advertises that the base station fills the robot's water tank, or look for reviews that mention the fill nozzle. Just A Dad's setup videos are particularly good for mentioning this. 30 square meters isn't a whole lot of area, so I would expect that any robot with an onboard clean water tank will handle the whole level without needing a pit stop. The other problem you'll have will be with smart mopping features on spinning-pad or vibrating-pad robots, since those rely on returning to the base station, washing the pad(s), then re-mopping the area just done. If you have one level that gets a lot dirtier than the others, you could make this work; just put the base station on the dirtiest level. But if two levels have a tendency to need extra cleaning, you might find it tedious to go back and forth. In that case, I'd probably recommend disabling smart mopping on the other dirty levels, and plan on always running the robot twice for them. This is where a roller-style robot will have a distinct advantage, since they spread dirt on the floor around much less than other types. That's particularly important for you, since other robots solve this problem with smart re-mopping and more return trips to the base. Roller mops have drawbacks, though, and not just cost. Depending on what's important to you, it might be worth finding a way to make something else work. I hope that helps. May your research be fruitful.
r/RobotVacuums • Mop type recommendation for 4-stories high house ->I would recommend against either the old Roomba models or Lefant. The old Roombas are really old designs, and their mopping is not good at all. Lefant is a budget brand, and doesn't have a great reputation. Roborock is considered a quality brand. The Q7 M5+, however, is not going to be a good mop. It's a stationary pad tacked on to the back, which it drags across the floor and keeps wet with an onboard water tank. As a vacuuming robot, it's fine, but there are much better mopping robots out there... ...such as the Mova P50 Pro Ultra. Mova is known for providing good value for money, and the P50 is going to be an excellent deal. As a budget brand, you may have some quality control issues. A while back, they were shipping fragile front wheels for P-series robots, with some even broken in the box. Support seems to have been fairly decent about getting these problems fixed, but none of the top robot manufacturers have excellent support these days, so there may be some hassles. But if you get a good unit, you'll likely be very pleased. If you decide to keep looking, study the P50's mopping system. Most likely, that's the mopping system you want, whichever model you choose: two spinning pads on the back of the robot, along with a dock that can wash and dry those pads automatically. Eufy seems to have customer support that's a bit above the rest, but still not perfect, and quite a bit worse in the UK. Their spinning-pad robots are limited to the X10 and C20; either would be a good choice if the price is right.
r/RobotVacuums • Reccs for the best robot vacuum AND mop, please. ->So an unknown brand just came out with a fairly pedestrian robot with stationary-pad mopping, and it has a higher rating than some of the highest-regarded robots on the market? Nope. If you really need mopping on a budget, take a look at the Dreame D10+, Eufy L60 Hybrid, or one of the Roborock Q series robots. For a big improvement in mopping for not much more money, look at the Eufy C20 or Dreame L10s Ultra series. Mova can be good, if they've solved their problem with fragile front wheels. If you don't care about mopping, look at the Eufy L60 SES or SwitchBot K10+.
r/RobotVacuums • Airzeen Q10 Pro Saug - Fake Reviews? ->I've a eufy omni c20 (robot vacuum and mop), got it on sale for ~$300. It's a massive help; I'm chronically ill and vacuuming + mopping are both so physically demanding that I could only do each maybe once every 1-2 weeks, and then I'd need a good amount of rest afterwards. I run mine everyday now, after quickly picking up cat toys and cords it could get stuck on, and it's very nice to have clean floors without needing to physically exhaust myself. Does a robot vacuum do a deep clean? No, but (a) it does a good enough job and (b) my floors are a lot cleaner than when I was only vacuuming every 2 weeks. So getting one has been well worth it for me. For reference, I only have hard flooring and 2 cats. I picked the model I did because it had mopping and a self-empty base with a bag -- I hate vacuums that don't have bags, because every time I'd dump the dust bin in the trash, I'd get a faceful of dust 😭
r/CleaningTips • What's the best robot vacuum for pet hair widely loved and highly recommended by Homeowners today? ->Just got a Eufy c20 at the Black Friday price of $399. It's impressed me so far as a lot of vac for the price. If you want to spend a little more for the X10 for a few extra bells and whistles you get better object avoidance and a larger water tank for $549.
r/RobotVacuums • What robot vacuum is everybody looking to buy Black Friday? ->Not an influencer, just an ordinary consumer with hairy dogs and long haired family. We have killed more vacuums than most people ever own lol I started with a Eufy 11s (still works), then upgraded to the Eufy G40+ Hybrid (still works) for self empty and the basic mopping. Have now upgraded to what I'd always wanted, ie a hands-free mopvac, in the form of the C20 (I'm giving the 11s to a friend, and the G40 will go upstairs) They have all performed just fine for what they are, and all were purchased at excellent prices. The c20 is basically the mopvac of my dreams, as not only does it clean well, but the base is relatively small, and it fits under my sofa.
r/RobotVacuums • What robot vacuum is everybody looking to buy Black Friday? ->The Omni c20 is the easiest vac to clean I've ever had. We have long haired humans and dogs in this house, and have killed just about every vac we've owned with hair. The cleaning comb on the C20 works really well, and the ends of the brush roller pop off so you can quickly and easily remove any hair that is twisted around the bearings - brilliant design thdt makes cleaning the roller a cinch. Mopping is terrific, and the vac has worked just fine on our tile, hardwood,and area rugs. It is slightly too powerful for one very soft rug we have, but I can turn the auction down or tell it to avoid that area.
r/RobotVacuums • best robot vacuum for long human hair ->Another vote for the Eufy C20 here! Regularly goes on sale for $399 and offers a lot for the price.
r/RobotVacuums • Overwhelmed mom need vacuum +mop under $500 ->Agreed! OP you'll need to pick up small toys etc as it's not great seeing those, but excellent, mapping, easy app with loads of flexibility for scheduling and routes, self cleaning etc make the C20 a great budget model for the price. Regularly on sale for $399 in the US.
r/RobotVacuums • Overwhelmed mom need vacuum +mop under $500 ->We have hairy dogs and most of our vacs have Died By Tangle. Even with daily checking and removing, the hair has got in the bearings and eventually jammed. Best have been the Bissell Pet Hair eraser, the Shark rv01, and our latest - and the best to date - the Omni C20 which has the hair removal comb, which seeks to be working well. Additionally, the end caps on the brush twist off so can clean out the bearings very easily - it's a really clever piece of design. Hoping it will keep ahead of it - it's doing waayyyy better than both its robot and manual predecessors!
r/RobotVacuums • Is hair tangling really that problematic? ->US or CAD? That's high if USD. It's usually $450 and goes down to $399. Check the Eufy site for any coupons.
r/RobotVacuums • Best affordable sweeping and mopping robot? ->Amazon is showing $479 in my US account, not $515. I wonder if tarriffs are starting to kick in 🤷♀️
r/RobotVacuums • Best affordable sweeping and mopping robot? ->It's also showing $479 on the Eufy site. I clicked through. And unless you added the warranty - if you did, that's the difference - it's still showing as $479 on Amazon.
r/RobotVacuums • Best affordable sweeping and mopping robot? ->C20 went on sale today on the Eufy site....
r/RobotVacuums • Best affordable sweeping and mopping robot? ->I've had 3 Eufy robots. The only one which has been a problem was the second one (g35) but Eufy made it right with a replacement snd excellent support; it still works. The other two have been great (the ultra-budget 11s was still working well after 5 years when I gave it away last fall, and we are currently in month 7 with an Omni c20 and very happy with it!). That's a small sample, but they have earned brand loyalty from us.
r/RobotVacuums • What is the most reliable robot vacuum? ->Not exactly "negative", but we have been in a rolling upgrade for about 5 years. Each unit was purchased as "best we could afford at the time". They all still work, so I'm passing them on to kids and friends as they are replaced. 1. Eufy 11s. Best budget entry level. The random cleaning pattern is eccentric, it has very limited schedule options, and the brush roller was hard to keep clean, but it was still better than nothing at all. A good affordable entry point to see if we liked robots (I think I paid like $99, and I had a gift certificate so it was only about $50 out of pocket). 2. Shark self empty rv001. Got it as a refurb for a different part of the house. Pretty good for the price, snd the Shark roller is WAY better than the 11s for long hair/pet hair. Good at getting itself stuck in corners and the app sucks, but for the price I paid, an ok self-empty unit. Plan to continue using it until it dies. 3. Eufy g40+ hybrid (replaced the 11s). Mopping as well as self empty vac! That said, you have to remember to fill the tank and attach the mophead every time, and the pads get pretty yucky. Can't say it's a great combo, but still, better than no mop, and the self empty/self fill ones were still around $1800 at the time (vs $289). It is now going upstairs and I'm giving the 11s away. 4. Omni c20 - everything I've been waiting to hit my budget!! I'll keep using the Shark in the living room as it is kinder to area rugs - the mops in the c20 get caught on the edges as they lift (the only negative thing I have to say about it) - but after a week of trying it out I am sooooo happy with it. No going back - active mopping, self watering and self empty for life!
r/RobotVacuums • What is a robot vacuum you would not recommend and why? ->Thanks! Well, as a happy Eufy 11s and Omni c20 user I can tell you who budget models are for: folks who can't keep up with daily cleaning, but also can't afford $1000+ for a robot, and are willing to roll with "acceptably good" over "perfect!" when the price is right :)
r/RobotVacuums • I write about robot vacuums for a living. AMA. ->E25 for carpet. C20 for excellent mopping and acceptable carpet on a budget.
r/RobotVacuums • EUFY C20 vs E25 ->I don't find the c20 bad on our rugs - it's more than acceptable relative to previous models we have had. However, we only have area rugs, not fitted carpeting.
r/RobotVacuums • EUFY C20 vs E25 ->Indeed, but so is the C20. My understanding is that the E25 is a much better carpet vac, and also nearly double the price.
r/RobotVacuums • EUFY C20 vs E25 ->I actually have a c20 (which is approximately the same generation and has most of the same selections, but is not identical) so perhaps an X10 owner can chime in :)
r/RobotVacuums • X10 Pro Omni - Mop after Vacuum (possible?) ->I love, love, LOVE IT, and $399usd is ridiculous value for what you get. We've had it about a month now, snd it is legit life-changing. I've been hoping for an affordable active mop like the c20 for years: the mopping is outstanding and the vac works great too. I had a G40 hybrid before (with an onboard tank) and it was basically just a wet swiffer, and I had to remember to fill the tank; it worked OK as maintenance between manual steam cleaning and mopping, but it wasn't a full solution. The self wetting active mopping on the c20 works, and it is legit the cleanest my floors have ever been - I'm running it daily and don't need to do it manually at all any more. If you're somebody who wants to eat off your floors you may feel differently, but I truly find it squeaky clean and way, way better than my manual mopping that happened less often. If it feels like the pads need more water it goes back and cleans the mopheads, but our space is small so it hasn't needed to do that unless I have the water level on "high" and set it to run 2x in our full downstairs. The hair comb keeps the roller brush clear enough that I can easily pull out any that it misses, and the bearing ends of the roller brush pop off so you can just pull off any hair that winds there rather than having to cut it. We are long haired people with hairy dogs so those two things are super important to us. The ONLY - and minor - negative so far is that even with the mop pads raised they sometimes lift the edge of a soft rug we have (stiffer than a bath mat, but still very flexible, and a bit thicker than others).This is more to do with the rug then the robot, but FYI. I've elected to set a zone there and only run it in that spot when I'm home to keep an eye on it. It has had no issue at all with the more traditional, stiffer rugs we have elsewhere, and has been wonderful on the wood and ceramic tile we have everywhere else. I'm running it every morning and love getting up to clean floors. :) Hope that helps!
r/RobotVacuums • X10 Pro Omni - Mop after Vacuum (possible?) ->So glad at least one Manufacturer is FINALLY going to streamline the naming so that consumers have some idea what they're getting. I'm a very happy C20 owner and will stick with that for now - my budget ceiling was $400 which is why I didn't get an X10 last November, even though I considered it - but it's good to see that Eufy is consolodating their offerings, which will make it so much easier to choose a model next time we need to upgrade (we have 3 units in different parts of the house which are blocked by the layout of stairs/doors etc). One feature I am REALLY hoping will be added soon is the ability to deactivate the roller for certain kinds of rugs - they seem to detect the different surfaces well now, but for softer area rugs and things like Ruggables it would be fantastic if the roller can be turned off for those and only suction used. Here's hoping that's on a future feature list for the app soon!
r/RobotVacuums • My Review of the new eufy E25 ->I've had that kind of service EVERY time I've used them, tbh, and it's why I didn't hesitate to purchase another one. We had major issues with our G35 (purchased in 2022) and they were great. Recently the C20 developed a squeak - responses were prompt and helpful (turned out to be due to the 3rd Party replacement brush I'd used, and nothing wrong with the robot at all).
r/RobotVacuums • My Review of the new eufy E25 ->Eufy no C20 also has mopping - regularly on sale for $399. We love ours!
r/RobotVacuums • Which Robot Vacuum To Get ->The 11s is a great entry level robot - it was my first robot when I still wasn't sure if one would work in our small, rather cluttered environment. It is robust, snd was still working great after 4 years hard use, when I gave it away after upgrading to the Omni c20 so we would have active mopping too. HOWEVER: Cons 1. it has ZERO navigation - bumping against walls and furniture is how it knows to turn around and go another direction. It absolutely will hit objects and walls. This also makes it slow - cleaning 175sf takes it about 40-60 minutes. 2. it has the worst tangling brush of any of the robots we have used (we also have a Shark IQ in another part of the house, as well as an Omni c20 in our main space). I had to clean it every time I used it, and you can only cut long hair off it - the brush is a single molded piece and there is no way to get to the ends other than scissors. 3. You can only put it on a schedule with the remote, and it can only do a simple repeat of every day at the same time. 4. It will eat cables (and shoelaces, and yarn, and scarves, and coat sleeves and... anything its path) - get them out of thr way. 5. It will struggle with dark vertical surfaces. We have a black dog gate and it just banged against it repeatedly every time. I don't know if it will notice a dark horizontal surface or not. Pros 1. It vacuums pretty well tbh. Not as good as more powerful vacs, but not bad at all. 2. It does have one of my favorite features ever that I wish mfrs would bring back: a single button to do a "spot clean" so you just take it to where it's needed and push the spot button (fancy vacs have "zone" cleaning tiu can set in the app but, honestly, spot was easier and better lol.) If your expectations are realistic, you don't mind it taking a while to run, and you're willing to clean the brush and bin regularly, it's a good and very affordable robot. If you have a little more budget and want a better - much better - budget robot, look at the Eufy c20. Decent navigation, anti tangle brush that works pretty well, more suction, self empty, and good mop. The c20 is pretty much the answer to all I have ever wanted in a robot within my budget (regularly goes on sale for $399). Sure, there may be "better" models put there, but not that I can afford, so I'm very, very happy with mine for the price!
r/RobotVacuums • Would the Eufy 11S Max meet my needs? ->I cannot adquately express how much I think the mop station is worth it if you're using it on tile/lvp/laminate/hardwood (that can take mopping). HARD YES. I think some people may be pickier than we are and are disappointed if it doesn't make their floors look brand new, but we LOVE LOVE LOVE it. We had a passive mopping unit before and while it was ok, it was nothing like the current spinner/roller ones, which really do a great job. Sure, it will occasionally need a human to go over it, but it will greatly reduce how often, and makes it a whole lot easier. I can imagine that I will still pull out the steamer every few months to get it super clean, but other than that, it's basically set and forget while the C20 does its thing. Works for me!
r/RobotVacuums • Vacuum and mop combo ->I LOVE my C20 for the price and honestly wouldn't have gained much by getting an X10. The navigation is fine - I've had no issues in our space (fairly small but quite a lot of furniture). Object avoidance is OK for big things, not so good for small ones, but we had to clean up for a dumb robot so no big deal. Mopping is excellent. It has been reliable for 9 months and thr hair cutter for the brush in the base station works well. It was a great upgrade for us, and no regrets!
r/RobotVacuums • Eufy C20 Omni v Eufy X10 Pro Omni ->The Eufy C20 is a fantastic budget option - we love ours. Bags last 2-2.5months and it is definitely less dust snd smell over our bagless model (a Shark).
r/RobotVacuums • Best vacuum-mop combo that doesn't use disposable bags? ->YUP. I’m on my second Eufy (it’s just a brand I know so I went with them). My first was just a vacuum but last year I got the Omni C20 which does both vacuuming and mopping. My last bird was a greencheek and she wasn’t too messy but when she passed I got a caique and I swear he’s 5x messier than she was, that’s when I got the first robot. One of the best purchases I’ve made for the home.
r/parrots • Does anyone here use any robot vacuums/mops? ->Yes, my eufy c20 is able to. This was also a concern that I had prior to purchase.
r/RobotVacuums • Can a robot vacuum get over high thresholds? ->I've had two iRobot vacuums for about 5 years each, and upgraded around when the battery was starting to be an issue. I recently decided to get a new one, but wanted to find something that had room mapping, mop function, and could connect to Home Assistant. I tested the Eufy C20, but returned it, and eventually landed on the Roborock QV 35A. So far in the two months I've had it, it's running consistently, and here are my quick takeaways: * The iRobots would take 40-50 minutes to clean my living room and kitchen, mostly because it was just bouncing around and no set path. The Roborock has both rooms vacuumed and mopped in \~20 minutes * The Roborock is far quieter, which makes it a non-issue to let it do its thing while I'm home * The QV line was released this year (2025), so I am hoping this means it will be kept up-to-date and supported for around 5 years, but I will probably buy a few replacement parts soon to make sure I have them when needed * While I like to just automate it and then forget about it, I do like the Roborock app better than the Eufy one, so editing the maps, floor types, furniture, etc, has been easy enough * At $400, this was not that much more expensive that the iRobot vacuums I had, so the price jump wasn't much of an issue
r/smarthome • Which robot vac brand is more durable? ->We just returned pur C20 shortly after buying it. DO NOT BUY THE C20. It was terrible. Because of the lack of onboard water tank, the mop pads would dry out quickly. Instead of going back to the base to replenish as soon as it was dry, it would continue to move around dry mopping the floors and by the time it actually went back to base, a bunch of the route had been "mopped" and was never actually cleaned. Complete waste of money and very poorly designed.
r/RobotVacuums • Vacuum and mop combo ->Depends on what you consider new. I bought my first one in 2021 and it’s still going! After 4 years though it was starting to be super loud and the battery (after replacing it one year ago) was not really working for that long anymore so we decided to get a new one which will hopefully last the same or more. If you want one that mops I recommend C20 then which is what I bought a couple of weeks ago. What I like is you can personalise how often you want the machine to return to the base to clean the mops during the cleaning cycle, so if your floors are dirty they’re not rubbing dirt all over the place. It also has a drying function so after it’s finished mopping the house it’ll start drying the mops so they don’t remain wet. And you can choose to vacuum only, mop only, or both simultaneously. They currently have a Black Friday sale going if you want to have a look or if you have any questions send me a message and I’ll try to answer :)
r/RobotVacuums • search for the best robot vacuum brand that has no fake reviews and easy to use ->I use to have a shark sometjing or other & i loved it but hated it didnt self fill or empty with the mop attachment. Now I have a eufy c20 (self fill and self empty on mopping and vacuuming) and it works really really well. It also rinses the mop pads and dried them (if you want one with a mop feature. For reference I have 3 cats, 5 dogs (3 are non/lower shedding - 2 poodles & a lhasa apso. The other two are a high shedding corgi mix and a basenji) and live on a cotton farm. So my home is...messy on the daily due to dirt and hair. It was always a fight to keep up with the tumbleweed on the daily so now I have it run once a day and then I deep clean on the weekends when I have more time. Ive not had any issues with tangling on either the shark or the eufy though I am very anal about keeping them maintained. Edit - i do have all hard floors. Vinyl and tile. So your miles may vary if you have carpet. Fwiw I know both my old shark and the eufy either pick up the mop pads or dont go over any carpet or rugs if you have them. I also like both of the ones I have/had because they had the map feature and I could send them to certain rooms or areas if I needed some extra cleaning or hadnt had a chance to pick up in our room or the kids room before she goes out.
r/workingmoms • The best ROBOT VACUUM for pet hair? What are you using/happy with? ->I am in your shoes. I have tried two robots so far. I first used the Eufy c20 it didn't work out well and it did mop the carpet. I am currently using a Mova p10 pro ultra and it works great. It even lifts itself for the carpet and doesn't mop the carpet. Mapping ability is also better and suction around the corner of the house also works great.
r/RobotVacuums • Best robot vacuum & mop ->I’ve been extremely happy with the Eufy C20!
r/RobotVacuums • Overwhelmed mom need vacuum +mop under $500 ->Got mine from the TikTok shop for $379. It’s neat to see how it knows there’s a rug and then hard floor hits- it engages the mopping function. My household is really busy too, and it’s so nice to see the house vacuumed and mopped when I wake up. My older eufy is upstairs (just a vacuum) but just adds to the comfort of everything being clean.
r/RobotVacuums • Overwhelmed mom need vacuum +mop under $500 ->I have a Eufy omni pro with mop. It’s most excellent.
r/HENRYUKLifestyle • It's 2025 and it's time...give me your best Robot vac recs! ->We bought our Eufy robo vac/mop last June, since then it's cleaned: 428 Times 317h3m 158380 ft² I would say that the investment was more than worthwhile.
r/unpopularopinion • Robot vacuums are expensive and a waste of time. ->I have 2 eufy mop + vacs and a regular shark. I think they’re amazing! They’re like little drunk robots that get into situations. If I had the dough I’d go for one that empties automatically.
r/parrots • Guys what mopping/vacuuming robot do you have? Does it do the job? ->I've got a Eufy which runs at 2am every other day. It has Lidar so it can work in the dark. Every couple days I make sure the floors are tidy which is its own benefit. Context of the house - Downstairs is hardwood with a massive rug in the living room. Upstairs is carpeted. Got two kids under 5 years old and a dog who sheds. It can store multiple maps, so twice a week I'll take it upstairs to do its thing while I'm downstairs having breakfast. I've got a base station which it empties in to once done. The only issue I have is the base station is downstairs, so once it's finished upstairs it'll wander around aimlessly for a while looking for a base station which doesn't exist.
r/AskUK • Are robot vacuums really that good in UK homes? ->I've got a eufy with lidar and it's amazing. It helps with having 2 dogs especially.
r/stupidquestions • For those who use Roomba or the like for cleaning floors, does it do a good job of replacing the cleaning method(s) used prior to it? ->We have Euphy. I would do another brand, I’ve had to exchange it 3 times in one year and once the warranty ended I barely use it because it’s noisy.
r/samoyeds • Roomba/Robot Vacuum advice ->I made fun of robot vacs for years, assuming that people who owned them were just lazy. But I got one (Black Friday deal) the year we got new carpet and I freaking LOVE my vac. His name is Reese (from *Malcolm in the Middle*, because our vac is aggressive and stupid), and I have him go 5 days a week. I still run the big vac around the whole house to get the deeper stuff; Reese really only picks up the surface level stuff. I paid around $130 for my Anker Eufy and I feel like it was worth every penny.
r/Frugal • Is it worth paying more for a robot vacuum if it makes cleaning easier? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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