
Eufy - Clean L50 SES (T2275Z11)
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If you've had good experiences with Eufy's other products like their video doorbells, that reliability might carry over to their vacuums. From what I know, Eufy generally gets positive feedback for durability and performance. For your vinyl flooring, the 4,000Pa suction of the Robovac L50 should suffice. I've also tried looking into other affordable options, and it seems Eufy consistently offers good value, especially in the budget category. If you're searching for more detailed reviews, websites like [consumerrating.org](http://consumerrating.org) offer in-depth comparisons that might help you decide. Based on your needs, Eufy seems like a practical choice.
r/RobotVacuums • Opinons of Eufy and Lubluelu RobotVacuums ->Eufy L50 SES has been rock solid for us and it maps
r/RobotVacuums • Best vacuum only robot under $4-500? ->i have the L50 and love it.
r/RobotVacuums • Too many Black Friday robot vac deals… which one's actually worth it? ->Do not get an L60. I've got 2 units, both of which have needed multiple wheel replacements. if it was one of them it kept happening to, then I'd blame it on a faulty unit. but the fact that both my L60's have a drive wheel die after about 2/3 months is too much. I've also spoke with multiple users on here who have also had drive wheels die on them. I have an L50 and an X10 Pro as well which have had zero issues. its gotta be something specifically with the L60 and how it powers the wheels.
r/RobotVacuums • The 25 most recommend robot vacuums on Reddit, by price (in the past year as of Jul 2025) ->I’ve purchased many off eBay and never had a bad experience with them. My little used Eufy L50 has been going strong daily at my work since I got it like 8 months ago.
r/RobotVacuums • Is this a good deal? FB marketplace $125 for used Roborock Q5+ ->Look for a certified refurbished Eufy L50 on eBay. They run about 140 dollars and are decent machines. The L50 uses LiDAR mapping and Eufy’s app is pretty good.
r/RobotVacuums • Affordable Robot vaccuum ->Eufy Omni S1 Pro, E25, and E28 have a roller mop. Eufy X10 Pro Omni and Clean L50 (the ones he listed) don't. Ecovacs Deebot T80, X8, and X9 and Mova Z50 and Z60 also have a roller mop.
r/RobotVacuums • Dreame, Roborock, Mova, or Eufy? ->Two long hair people where I live and 4 cats, L50 is first robovac that doesent really collect hairs where they should not be collected. Open ended rollers seem really good, they even have protection for dirt. Hopefully it will last long, so far I'm happy with it, first one I got when ordered it was faulty...
r/RobotVacuums • which best robot vacuum is the most efficient for your home ->I started with Roomba and Scoobas many years ago. They each lasted a few years and died or required repairs that cost more than the unit. The Scooba left a lot of water on the floor and required a fair bit of routine maintenance and replacement parts. Customer service was pretty good, though. I liked their products but not the price point. I missed my robots and bought a Eufy 115 because it was only $125. I really liked it because it had slim profile and went under the furniture. I liked it enough that I bought my elderly mother one. It’s quite basic and inexpensive. It had no app and I had to physically block off areas. It lasted about 18 months before the battery stopped charging. CS had me order a new battery. Long story short, it never worked again. I still have it and if I could make it work, I’d continue to use it to clean under the sofa. I replaced it with the Eufy L50 which was the next model up. It is also vac only. It has an easy to use app. The profile is too high to go under furniture. It avoids obstacles to a point that it doesn’t clean very well along the edges of things. It left debris piles going over thresholds and I was unimpressed with suction power for pet hair on area rugs. It frequently tangled itself in cords. I ended up chasing behind it with a dust buster and using my standard vac weekly. After 11 months, I wanted something that required less intervention from me. I bought the Dreams L40 ultra last week. It’s much better at cleaning corners, handling height changes, and cord avoidance. The profile is too high to go under the sofa, but the extendable arm gets under the front edges. It does not do well with bigger debris like a piece of kibble or the tissues my dog loves to shred, but has done better than Eufy for pet hair on carpet. The app is a bit clunky and you have to click around a lot to find manual options. I like the mopping feature and the ability to use the app to customize my cleaning with vac only, vac then mop, water temp, how much water to use, and more. You’ll need to buy vacuum bags and cleaning solution, but it seems reasonably priced. I bought directly from Dreame and it has a 3 year warranty. I paid for all of my robots and no one asked for a review. Now, if Roborock or someone else wants to send me one to try and review, please do.
r/RobotVacuums • Which robot vacuum? (UK) ->Since no one's mentioned it, there are two Eufy robovacs that may fit: * L50 and L60, with or without SES (self-empty station). * E20. The L50 and L60 should be easy to find reviews on, as they've been out for a while. The L60 was the Vacuum Wars best budget robot for a while. The L50 is basically a less powerful and cheaper L60. The E20 was shown at CES just this year, isn't available yet, and has no independent reviews that I've seen. Its hook: the vacuum motor can be removed from the robovac and used as a handheld vac, or attached to an included stick attachment and used as a stick floor vacuum. Putting the motor back into the robovac can trigger auto-emptying of your manual vacuuming into the base. None of this takes away from the Roborocks, which have been mentioned a few times. I'm just filling in a few alternatives.
r/RobotVacuums • Best RobotVacuum WITHOUT mop? ->Sort of. There's also the Eufy L50 and L60 models, which are almost the same except for less suction and a lower price for the L50. Also look at the new Roomba 105 and 705, many Shark models, and the Dyson 360 Vis Nav. As always, check reviews; the Roombas in particular haven't reviewed well. What's more common is a vacuum-only robot with a stationary mop pad that's just stuck on the bottom. Technically, it's a combo with mopping, but the mop is just an add-on, and can be ignored. An example of this is the Roborock Q5 Pro and Pro+, which is the Q5 Max and Max+ with a mop tacked on and a few cosmetic changes. Sometimes, the Pro is even cheaper than the Max, which makes the Pro the smart buy. Just throw the mop plate in a drawer or in the trash. Be careful, though, that you're not sacrificing dustbin space for the water tank. The very similar Roborock Q7 M5 does this, while the Pro has the water tank as part of the mop plate. The most notable model that technically supports mopping, but only as an add-on, is the SwitchBot K10+. It comes with little disposable mopping cloths that attach to hooks on the back of the robot. Ignore the cloths, and you have a very good small robot that can get into lots of tight spaces and which has been reviewed to vacuum well.
r/RobotVacuums • Is the Roborock Q5 MAx+ still the best mop-less robot vac? ->I second the roborock Q5 pro recommendation. I started off trying a Eufy L50 because I was able to pick it up from Walmart, it did great at everything besides getting dog hair out of my rugs. The Q5 pro does everything just a little bit better than the L50 in my opinion and I paid $50 less for it. I was somewhat shocked at how much better it was at getting hair out of my cheap door mat type rugs. I'd get the Q5 pro + (the + comes with SES) if I was you, you have over double the space as me.
r/RobotVacuums • Dog parents! What vacuum-only robot works GREAT for pet hair? ->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.
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