
MOVA - E20 PLUS robot vacuum
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After a lot of searching, it seems like the Dreame e20 plus is a white label vacuum robot sold by different brands (all with compatible bags, which is what I was looking for): Dreame e20 plus Mova e20 plus Bpmio b15 plus Trouver e20 pro plus Monsga ms1 max Ultenic t10 lite There are slight differences (e.g. button location in the Monsga and Ultenic) but the base robot seems to be the same. I have been able to find Ultenic t10 lite dust bags for a reasonable price in my country.
We have MOVA E20’s & they go pretty good. The app works well. Got a dog and a cat & couple kids & it handles it. It does vac and mop.
I researched a lot and finally bought one last week. I got the Mova. Apparently They are just rebranded versions of Dreame which are pretty good. Come with a 3 year warranty.
Roborock, dreame, movs are all more or less under Xiaomi company wise. They often share the same parts. That's why the similarities. You can also often use the game replacement parts from X on Y too.
Mova is the budget version but other than that they're basically identical.. I don't know where you're getting your info lol. You can literally take motors/brushes/sensors/subassemblies from some versions of let's say dreame and install them in roborock and vice versa... There's very small differences between all those companies.
its a total gamble. had a no-name brand beformy mova vacuum and it was a disaster. spending a bit more on a known brand is 100% worth it for the brainy features. excited to see what they have on sale for black friday.
personally I’ve tried ecobot / debot (?) and roborock, and I’ve had much better performance/reliability/navigation with roborock. I just got a Mova (same company as Dreame apparently) and used it for two days and it seems good so far - app not as good but fine, navigation maybe not quite as good, and hardware might be slightly more “sloppy” - like noisy, clunky, etc., but seems good overall. Actually the Mova seems to have better object recognition probably, although it doesn’t deal with carpets as well so far. anyway….. my experience is that roborock is pretty solid.. other ones, there are good ones I’m sure, but I would be more cautious and read a lot of reviews.
There's no way the Flow or Aqua leaves more water on the floor than an actual mop. The track-style mop pad or roller just doesn't hold as much water as a regular kitchen mop and their onboard water tanks are relatively small. The point of LVP is it's durable and waterproof. If you had actual hardwood, I would understand the concern but not LVP. If your LVP was installed correctly, you shouldn't have an issue.
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