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Eufy - S2 Robot Vacuum & Mop

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FarConcern2308 • about 1 month ago

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOKNmASCiX5/ 14N of downwards force when mopping. Higher than other roller mops but not the highest as the MOVA Z60 Ultra is at 17N.

r/RobotVacuums • Eufy stairlift for its robovacs and new S2 details ->
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interstellar159 • 2 months ago

Wait for the S2, the S1 pro has been the most reliable mopping vacuum I’ve ever had and the S2 will make it much better

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babygotthefever • 5 months ago

I also had an older roomba that couldn’t keep up. I recently got a eufy brand one that’s self-emptying with a hair cutter. If I run it once a day, it’s usually pretty good at keeping up but if I wait more than two days, there’s too much hair and it’ll get balls of hair that cause an error with the cutter. When they’re blowing their coats I might run it twice in a day or do a little sweeping in between. I have three huskies and they’re in and out of the dog door too so plenty of dust/dirt in addition to the hair. The house is 1300 sq feet but I have it clean probably half that (open family areas) and it will have to empty two or three times during its job. I will say this one seems smarter and doesn’t get stuck as much as the roomba did.

r/siberianhusky • Best robot vacuum? ->
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nic_nak_padi_wak • 5 months ago

I had the Roborock Qrevo Pro and it vacuumed well and emptied itself. I ended up taking it back because, though vacuuming is part of the priority, the main priority is mopping for me. The Roborock doesn't actually pick up the mopping water, so basically just pushing around what it already mopped until it gets back to its station to clean itself. So in areas like my laundry room with tile the dirt would catch on the edges of the tile leaving a residue that made the floor looking dirtier than it was previously. I've done a bunch of research, and I will be getting a eufy with the Hydrojet system. I have 6 dogs (2 of which are Great Pyrenees), so there's LOTS of hair, but my rumba does an ok job with that when it works more than once a day. BUT the dogs also bring in icky paws at times, so I really want a robot one that cleans and sucks up its dirty water and continuing to clean with fresh water. The eufy's fit the bill. I currently have a CrossWave cordless max wet dry vac, which cleans with fresh water and vacuuming up the dirty water, and though it's not a robot it provides the type of clean floors that I'm looking for in a robot vac as well. The eufy was the only one that I saw that operated in this way.

r/RobotVacuums • I just want the best robo vac available and the research is killing me ->
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Chonlger • 3 months ago

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. ->
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kjoloro • 4 months ago

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? ->

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