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Yeedi - Cube Robot Vacuum Cleaner

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"it's durable ... the parts still work well ... out of all the robo vacs I have owned and used it's the only one I have yet to replace a single part for (dust bin just once)."


"I’ve had zero problems with mine."


"it works really well ... one of the best things i've gotten"

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"it's durable ... the parts still work well ... out of all the robo vacs I have owned and used it's the only one I have yet to replace a single part for (dust bin just once)."


"I’ve had zero problems with mine."


"it works really well ... one of the best things i've gotten"

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"The performance has been great relative to its pricing"

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"it's durable ... the parts still work well ... out of all the robo vacs I have owned and used it's the only one I have yet to replace a single part for (dust bin just once)."


"I’ve had zero problems with mine."

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"it's enough to remove most winter time salt stains from my tile flooring as well as most other light to medium intensity dirt marks in a single run."


"good mopping"

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"flawed navigation"


"both broke after they got the drive wheel caught on something. ... Both were barely stuck on anything and then tried to map over and over making nonsense maps."


"Even the ones with “object avoidance” will devour any lightweight cables, sheet music, socks, etc on the floor. ... If you have any instruments with straps or plugs, a robot vac could do major damage. ... you have to pre-clean before every use."

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"No customer support"

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"flawed navigation"


"both broke after they got the drive wheel caught on something. ... Both were barely stuck on anything and then tried to map over and over making nonsense maps."


"Even the ones with “object avoidance” will devour any lightweight cables, sheet music, socks, etc on the floor. ... If you have any instruments with straps or plugs, a robot vac could do major damage. ... you have to pre-clean before every use."

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"both broke after they got the drive wheel caught on something. ... Both were barely stuck on anything and then tried to map over and over making nonsense maps."


"tried to map over and over making nonsense maps."


"Even the ones with “object avoidance” will devour any lightweight cables, sheet music, socks, etc on the floor. ... If you have any instruments with straps or plugs, a robot vac could do major damage. ... you have to pre-clean before every use."

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"it didn’t handle dog hair well. ... I had to cut hair out of the robot vacuum after every use."


"questionable vacuuming despite the high suction reported"

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midwestmegane • 6 months ago

I use two mid-grade robots to keep my main floor clean and I rarely haul out my old manual vacuum. My Shark AI is loud, but a total workhorse. No mopping. The Yeedi cube I have mops and cleans- poorly at best. You're looking at the models I am. The Yeedi parent brand is Ecovacs, just for reference. I loved my oldest Yeedi, it was super tough. I'm hesitant to invest in another Yeedi, but people do love them! They probably got better since my last purchase. Roborock S8 (MaxVUltra) is the other one I've looked closely at... but sometimes people say not worth the cost. Investing $999 in a vacuum is a big deal! The Eureka J15 looks cool. The Dreme X40 is the best discounted price on Amazon right now. As the robots get better, I really want one that vacuums and mops well. I have kids, cats and dogs, plus boys who cheat and don't take their boots off when I'm not home. I work a ton, so I really want something I can set and monitor from my office while I'm away.

r/RobotVacuums • So... Can robovac actually deep clean? If so, which one? ->
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SoulOfTech • 8 months ago

While I do not yet own a Yeedi S14 Plus I do own a Yeedi Cube. It's been with me for a over a year now. The brand itself is essentially a sub-brand of Eco-Vac (think Lexus vs Toyota) with Yeedi being the latter. The performance has been great relative to its pricing, the parts still work well and the mop is using a single pad vibration mechanism. This is not as good as my Deebot T30's dual spinning mop pad system but it's enough to remove most winter time salt stains from my tile flooring as well as most other light to medium intensity dirt marks in a single run. IMO one of the things that makes Yeedi good is that it's durable, it's motor and mopping tech is not as competitive as Narwal or Ecovac (on purpose) but out of all the robo vacs I have owned and used it's the only one I have yet to replace a single part for (dust bin just once). People often buy robo vacs based on feats but the really good ones are the ones that last past the 12 months mark once the wear and tear really kicks in. To play the devils advocate however I will say Yeedi's app is very mediocre compared to most other brands though. In 2025 you still cannot select the number of runs per operations for example. No amount of new hardware will fix a bad app sadly. Btw this isn't some paid/affiliated propaganda lol. I have owned a Narwal Freo, Ecovac Deebot T20 and T30, Euxy X8 and the Yeedi Cube (I am a YouTube reviewer so I work with these brands) and I have owned each one for a prolonged period of time and can give you a practical take on it. My fav robo vac to date when taking budget, tech and durability in mind is my now 3 year old Eufy X8 which is old tech but it wins in longevity hands down. Hope this helps! I may review the S14 Plus next month but that's TBD. I will share my unbiased opionion on this thread if it's still open.

r/VacuumCleaners • Any insights on Yeedi S14 PLUS roller mop robot vacuum? ->
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Creepy_Anon • 3 months ago

I got one of the YEEDI branded ones about 6 months back. it works really well and one of the best things i've gotten.

r/AmazonVine • My wife cried when I showed her I just got this ->
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DrKeyMa • 10 months ago

We have a farm, 3 dogs, and a lot of cats... People throw them out and they find their way for us to spay, although only three or four frequent the house, the others like the barn with the rabbits, ducks, chickens and so on. With me being in a wheelchair, I depend on robots to help with upkeep. When my second Shark died due to lack of replacement parts, I sought a unit that has available parts and would do more effective work on deep cleaning, mopping and edge cleaning. This seemed the perfect solution, after I also tried, but returned the yeedi (good mopping but questionable vacuuming despite the high suction reported). This is absolutely incredible and so much quieter than my previous devices. It also was the easiest to learn to manage its app, hooked quickly to my WiFi, and has done the deepest clean (judging by the huge amount of material in my dust bag). A couple of the dogs were snacking and one nipped the other's ear and he started running and howling, as this hasn't ever happened before and we were shocked. But once I got him to settle and get the wound cleaned, there was some splatter to attend. This vac got right to what was on the floor, quickly and effectively. It's mopping and vacuuming are astounding, so much better than any of my previous devices. From what I can see there is a supply of replacement parts and access to maintain the device....I am happy with this purchase.

r/RobotVacuums • New Findings on Pet Hair and Carpet Cleaning with Robot Vacuums: Surprising Trends in the Latest Models ->
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ffinde • 5 months ago

I got a yeedi robot vacuum when my baby was about 8 months. Every night after kids fall asleep, I tidy up the living room and let the robot vacuum and mop the floors. Sometimes I’m too tired to pick up toys, I just leave the mess and let the robot do its thing.

r/beyondthebump • Vacuum - Mop robots ... with kids? ->
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freexfallyz • 2 months ago

I think it's worth a shot. I’ve got a yeedi robot vacuum and I actually use it way more than I thought. In fact I just let it mop the whole floor, and I lie on the couch watching TV.

r/CleaningTips • I hate mopping. Should I just get a robot vacuum? ->
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il_picciottino • 6 months ago

Hi everyone, I have been looking for an alternative for a few home appliances and one that I am struggling with is a robot vacuum cleaner. I currently have a Yeedi but not ideal for privacy I'm sure. I stumbled on (maybe via AI, I can't remember) AENO (https://aeno.com ) which seems to EU based and have a huge catalogue but somehow seems "too good to be true"? I found reviews on their IR heater but that's about it, while their website lists such a big catalogue. Anyone in the community here knows more about this company? Thank you :)

r/BuyFromEU • Home appliances - Vacuum robots ->
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Kehop • 12 months ago

I got rid of mine and opted for a good cordless vacuum. For me, it’s way easier to just pull out the cordless vacuum as needed. My house is also small so I don’t have a ton of ground and rooms to cover. And I have a long-haired German Shepherd. I had to cut hair out of the robot vacuum after every use. Soo just more trouble for me. I think it could be helpful depending on your house layout and fur situation though! I had a Yeedi and wouldn’t recommend it. The map was never right and it didn’t handle dog hair well. (Though to be fair I have a very hairy dog).

r/workingmoms • What are the best robot vacuums in your opinion - Are they really worth the money? ->
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licquia • 3 months ago

I see that you've gotten the message about dust bags. :-) I agree with what they've said, but to answer your question: Shark, some Eureka models, and a few Ecovacs and Yeedi models have bagless auto-empty stations. For the Eureka, Yeedi, and Ecovacs models, it's obvious from the product photos which ones are bagless -- just look for the big transparent dust container on the base station. I don't know if Shark even makes a robot vacuum auto-empty bin that uses bags, so you're probably safe with any of them. As for good brands, I'd probably rank them as follows, from best to worst: Ecovacs/Yeedi, Eureka, Shark. I wouldn't rate any of them as high as either Roborock or Eufy.

r/RobotVacuums • Best vacuum-mop combo that doesn't use disposable bags? ->
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Ok-Contribution-5253 • 3 months ago

I’ve got a golden retriever and he has this habit of eating in a rush, so he always throws some of his wet food around. I got a yeedi robot to help with cleaning, and tbh I thought I’d still have to mop again after it runs, but turns out the food crumbs are pretty much gone after it goes over. I didn’t spend much on it, but its roller mop actually does the job.

r/RobotVacuums • Any good roller mop robot vacuum under 1K? ->
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robl45 • 6 months ago

Glad it worked for you. I tried two yeedi versions and both broke after they got the drive wheel caught on something. Both were barely stuck on anything and then tried to map over and over making nonsense maps.

r/RobotVacuums • What are your thoughts on the Ecovacs X8 PRO OMNI showcased at CES? ->
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SenpaiSeesYou • 3 months ago

Also got a Yeedi. Not on Vine, paid money, but it's been amazing.

r/AmazonVine • My wife cried when I showed her I just got this ->
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tanboy29 • 4 months ago

I absolutely love the Yeedi vacuum! You can find it on Amazon. I have used Yeedi since 2019. I’m a huge fan. I was loyal to roomba before, but once I tried Yeedi I never went back.❤️

r/RobotVacuums • Overwhelmed mom need vacuum +mop under $500 ->
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tanboy29 • 4 months ago

I love my yeedi vacuum, I was a loyal roomba fan, but been loyal to Yeedi since I discovered them in 2019.

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