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Eufy - L60 Hybrid with Self-Empty Station

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Stumpside440 • 5 months ago

I already got Eufy L60 SES and I'm VERY happy with it. It's my first robot vacuum and I just love the thing.

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denny-1989 • 3 months ago

I have the L60 SES too, and have a dog. We’ve had it for a few weeks and it works well. Pickup up the dog hairs and strings from the rope toys she destroys

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denny-1989 • 3 months ago

We have the L60 SES and have a lab/husky mix, so she has short hair but after using it for a few weeks I looked at the roller yesterday and there was almost no hair wrapped around it (there was some but it didn’t clean the brush after the last clean).

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denny-1989 • 3 months ago

It cleans well, the suction seems adequate. We have mostly hard surfaces but some area rugs where we notice the hair. I’m sure a regular vacuum would clean a bit deeper but the L60 noticeably cleans everything. What gets left behind is usually some pieces of string from rope toys. My wife’s hair also gets picked up, and gets cleaned from the roller.

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licquia • 2 months ago

"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!

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licquia • 4 months ago

I'll first point out: make sure what you get is compatible with 240V power. You don't want to fry your new robot when you get home. I'd also echo FarConcern2308's warning about warranty issues. Multi-floor support is likely to be more about the manufacturer than the model. Dreame, Roborock, and Narwal seem to be the safe choices. Eufy can do it as well, but it's a bit more annoying to use from my experience. Shark multi-floor support is basically nonexistent. iRobot is behind in navigation generally. For mopping, there are basically two choices: the Eufy S1 Pro, and everything else. Feature-wise, the S1 Pro is a bit behind the other robots; this includes things like extending mops, AI mess detection, automatic re-mopping, and the like. But the S1 Pro has the best mop on the market, in my opinion. Most of the better mops today use two spinning circular pads on the rear of the robot, but the S1 Pro uses a roller mop along with an onboard mop cleaning system and dirty water tank. This means that the mop surface is constantly being cleaned as the robot is mopping, while the other robots can only add clean water to their pads, and have to go back to the base every so often to clean them. I've got a S1 Pro, and am really happy with its mop performance; like you, I mostly need mine for hard floors. For hair tangles, my beloved S1 Pro is unfortunately middle-of-the-road, particularly on carpets. You'll need to clear the main brush axles of accumulated hair every so often even on hard floors. Dreame seems to have the best system here, with their tricut brush that can be added on to most of their newer robots. Amazingly, a budget vacuum (the Eufy L60 with self-empty station) gets top marks here as well, although the mop performance is more in line with a budget system and not very good. It doesn't sound like object avoidance is as big a deal, but just for completeness: the high-end robots from Eufy, Narwal, and Dreame are going to be best at avoiding stuff on the floor. Anything with LIDAR should be able to steer clear of taller objects, but the Eufy S1 Pro, Dreame X40 Ultra, and Narwal Freo Z have multiple front sensors and advanced software for the smaller stuff. Roborock is a step behind, generally, although there are reports that their most recent releases have improved in this area. I'll also point out that some of the manufacturers have sub-brands that are nearly as good and often cheaper. (Or super-brands; some Roborock and Dreame models are re-sold under the Xiaomi name, though not so much in the USA.) I hope that helps. Do check out the online reviews; a few good places on YouTube are Vacuum Wars, Just A Dad, and Jamie Andrews. There are also a lot of good people here, some of whom might disagree with some of my conclusions; definitely pay attention to those differences of opinion. No one robovac can do it all just yet, so the biggest thing is prioritizing your must-haves and deciding what weaknesses you can live with. Good luck!

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Longjumping_Word_959 • 2 months ago

I tried the Eufy L60 SES and it's seriously awesome—definitely the most powerful one you can get at this price.

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JaynaWestmoreland • 3 months ago

The suction power of the L60 SES is strong enough to pick up anything. Don’t be fooled by other marketing terms, having thousands of Pa of suction is just a gimmick. Regularly clean the filter, dustbin, and roller brush, the L60 won’t disappoint you.

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JaynaWestmoreland • 3 months ago

I have two long-haired cats and a golden retriever, my house used to be a disaster. I'm so glad I found the L60.

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JaynaWestmoreland • about 2 months ago

I have two long-haired cats and a Golden Retriever, so I completely understand what you mean by no tomorrow. I went with Eufy L60 SES. It has a blade that cuts through the hair tangled around the brush, which is the most effective way to prevent hair from tangling and clogging IMO. The SES is definitely a game-changer. Highly recommend it.

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Logical_Safety9536 • 8 months ago

Eufy L60 SES!!!!!!! It returns after cleaning and cutting the hairs off the rolling brush and sucks the whole mess into the bag you don’t have to think about it ever except once in a blue moon to change the bag. So so so easy.

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Logical_Safety9536 • 8 months ago

Hmm no downsides so far. I’ve had mine about a month or a bit longer and I’m obsessed. The app is great really easy to use and set it to whichever rooms you wants etc. My mom and sister both have it too for much longer already and both love it still. I used to have a basic roomba but it was dumb and just bumbled around. This eufy is very systematic so I feel like it gets everything very nicely. Oh and it’s MUCH quieter than the roomba.

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Logical_Safety9536 • 8 months ago

That’s so weird! I haven’t had to clean my brush at all.

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Logical_Safety9536 • 8 months ago

I do not have the mop version, didn’t feel it was necessary for me so I can’t speak to whether it’s worth it or not. But I can say I’m super impressed with the eufy interface and everything it’s so user-friendly… I’d be surprised if the mop version was bad. So yeah. I guess go with your needs.

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Life-Card-1607 • 8 months ago

Main downside is : it's a basic robot. Only have a lidar, no camera for obstacle avoidance. The hair cutting works great, but there will be hair on the extremities, you will have to remove a few hairs every week. I have the mop version, it helps a bit, but it's not scrubbing the floor, so you will have to do it some times also. For the price it's a good robot, I like it

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Life-Card-1607 • 8 months ago

On the end of the axles, there are the ball bearing, and there is a bit of hairs, maybe 2 or 3, but my wife have very long hair (1.2m) so I don't want them to do a mess there. The ball bearing can be removed in 3 seconds. But it doesn't block the robot, it's just a personal preference.

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QV79Y • 8 months ago

I bought a Eufy L60 SES about a month ago and so far I'm really happy with it. I have a 1-BR apt with vinyl and carpeting. I don't know about the obstacle avoidance because I always go around and clear everything out of the way before I run it.

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Public_Atmosphere685 • 5 months ago

My eufy is great with mine. I shed a lot and it's very long.

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Meganh37 • 8 months ago

It’s great with avoiding stuff! The only issue is when it picks up a rug off the floor lmao but it’s fine since taping the rug corners down (they were curled up to begin with, not the vacuums fault). The map feature is helpful, especially when you want to set boundaries

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Meganh37 • 8 months ago

I have the L60 SES (since July) which I assume is similar to the L50, and agree! I love the mapping, it’s pretty cool. The vacuum does all I need it to do

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sikisabishii • 6 months ago

Recently purchased Eufy L60 SES during amazon prime days. Running it every 3 days for now while I take mine to walks. It comes with a hair cutting mechanism to cut hair from the roller.

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snoekbaas • 7 months ago

Eufy l60 hybride. Auto cuts hair

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SpiritualResurgence • 4 months ago

I’m using the L60 Hybrid (the version with mopping), but the blade design should be the same as the SES. It handles my wife’s long hair and cat’s fur really well. But it still requires occasional simple maintenance: just clearing some tangles from the brush ends weekly.

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Electrical-Smoke7703 • about 2 months ago

Eufy L60 SES

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Electrical-Smoke7703 • about 2 months ago

No mopping, $300, cuts the hair out of the brush, has an emptying station. App is easy to use. I have a schedule for 11a and 11 p and I’ve noticed much less dog/cat hair

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SilenceMuseum • 8 months ago

I have it for a few months and I find the hair cutting function... not perfect. I still need to manually cut the hair around the brush after every 2-3 runs.

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j33vinthe6 • 6 months ago

Just got the L60 Hybrid, really good purchase - if the Dreame has 2 brushes, go for that.

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mward100 • 6 months ago

I had a Eufy L60 SES and the problem with it was that it only has a 2600 mah battery compared to the Roborocks standard 5200 mah battery. I did return it and got a Roborock Q8 Max + and like it much better. Another problem with the L60 is it seemed to hop along carpets rather than run smooth across the carpet. The Q8 Max has 5the electronic pump water for mopping which is just drag behind mopping. If you don't care about mopping I think your best bet would be the Roborock Q5 Pro +. It has a water tank on it for mopping but it really is useless because it is just gravity fed water and many times doesn't even wet the floor. [https://www.amazon.com/roborock-Q5-Pro-Self-Emptying-Hands-Free/dp/B0C7VN9NWK?ref\_=ast\_sto\_dp&th=1](https://www.amazon.com/roborock-Q5-Pro-Self-Emptying-Hands-Free/dp/B0C7VN9NWK?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1) If you can get closer to your $500.00 budget the Qrevo S is a steal at $460.00. That will do a good job of mopping and vacuuming. [https://www.amazon.com/roborock-Qrevo-Self-Drying-Self-Emptying-Refilling/dp/B0CTZXJTGJ?ref\_=ast\_sto\_dp&th=1](https://www.amazon.com/roborock-Qrevo-Self-Drying-Self-Emptying-Refilling/dp/B0CTZXJTGJ?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1)

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mward100 • 6 months ago

Low pile carpets, and I've seen where other users had gotten a hold of Eufy about the problem and Eufy responded that if it does hop along carpet they can assure the person it is still cleaning. I don't know how they can do that without further investigation but they did.

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CaseFace5 • 6 months ago

I work in an animal shelter and I have been really getting into robot vacuums as a way to help our staff keep the building clean the past 6 months or so. As you can imagine our floors collect all kinds of hair/fur, kibble crumbs, cat litter, and dirt. Its a fairly large building as well, larger than I think these robots are really designed for. I've not really had any of my robots last more than 2 months before having some kind of issue. The first one, a WYZE Robo Vac worked great for about a month before the vacuum motor seemingly died. So during the replacement process (which took about 4 months and was a nightmare) I ended up purchasing a Eufy L60 SES after seeing Vacuum Wars review on it. It worked great for about 2 months before the right drive wheel started having issues. I've ordered a replacement that I am hoping fixes the problem. I wont be purchasing another robot for a while but I guess when I am ready to upgrade what would you guys say is the most durable reliable models out there right now? that can handle a larger building with a wide variety of debris. EDIT: I should mention I am not really dealing with massive amounts of hair, yes there is probably more than average, but I am not using these robots in the kennel rooms themselves, thats all still cleaned by staff manually. I think whats killing my robots is just the amount of time I spend running the robots through the building. I currently have my L60 clean our lobby and public facing hallways first thing in the morning everyday, then I am sending it to specific rooms/hallways throughout the day as they need cleaning. So I think what I am mostly looking for is just the brand with the most reliable components. since it seems both of the robots that have failed/started to fail on me were motor failures.

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CaseFace5 • 6 months ago

Cool thanks for the recommendation. Thats one of the reasons I picked up the Eufy L60 SES cause of that base with the hair cutting blade, which works fantastic, I think like you said though having just the 1 running almost all day just to cover the majority of the building might be too much for it. I have thought about picking up another L60 SES for the opposite side of the building to share the load. Luckily I do have another L60 at home that I was able to swap out for the one having the wheel problem until I get that solved. And I hope the wheel problem is just a fluke and not a common issue I run into with the L60's because I really do like that model.

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Birdie_Mama • 4 months ago

I have the L60 SES. Been using it for about 2 months. Very satisfied. All hardwood or tile floors. I have waist length hair and hubby's hair is past his shoulders. Run it in our bedroom every day and every third day(approx) thru rest of the house. The hair cutting system works well and we don't have any residual hair wrapped up around main brush. On a weekly basis. I remove main brush and detangle hair from the end parts of the brush. Also clean away the hair that gets trapped around the little side brush. My only complaint is it's a little loud.

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Actuator-Salt • 6 months ago

Eufy L60 with Self-Empty Station It’s my third Eufy. I wouldn’t go so far as to say it’s BIFL as anything with a rechargeable battery is going to require replacement batteries. They come with replacement rollers and side brushes, which is a wearable part. You’ll also need their proprietary bags for the docking station. Is it worth it? For me in a 2500 sqft home with two short haired big dogs, yes. This particular model has a programmable app where you can set no-go areas and prioritize cleaning order by room. You can schedule cleaning cycles for when you’re not home or sleeping.

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someguybrownguy • 5 months ago

I agree OP I don’t want to pay any money for something I don’t want (mopping). I bought a L60 SES which was the best rated vacuum only model I could find. Would’ve happily spent more if there were one with more/better features (vacuum only)

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Educational-Ease1234 • 5 months ago

I just got eufy l60 with the self emptying station and I love it. Pretty easy to use. Haven’t used it too much but a few times that I did the hair didn’t tangle into the brush and that was what I was most worried about. It just goes to it’s station, cuts and removes the hair from the brush and then empties into the station. And it’s in your budget.

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PoopFragments • 6 months ago

I'm a eufy enthusiast. They're quiet and affordable. We're about to upgrade to a self emptying one in our main room.

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