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#307 in Robot Vacuums

Yeedi - K700

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shoyru1771 • 3 months ago

I have three floors of primarily hard flooring to clean. Sweeping has largely ceased to be a thing due to my robot vac. It does area rugs decently as well. It’s not heavy enough to really get down in the fibers so I pull out the real vacuum every couple weeks and do over the rugs.  I don’t use the damp cloth “wiping” feature because my upper floors are slippery and the robot spins in circles over its own tracks once it has wet the floor. In my basement, my tiles are kind of rough and I don’t think damp wiping would be effective so I don’t use that part either. When it’s time to unleash the robot vac, I do a quick run around for any large enough items or debris that it’s gonna choke on and remove them. I sweep dust and debris out of the corners where the robot wouldn’t fit out onto the main floor. Then I run the bot and come back later to empty. (Usually done before 90 mins) They make ones with vacuum bases that empty themselves. It’s convenient. If you get a vacuum base, get one with washable base filters instead of a vacuum bag that needs replacing after every fill. My friend bought an expensive one that vacuums and mops with spinning pads that self empties, self rinses, and dries its mop pads back on its base with heated water. He seems to like it. His house is all wood-look tile. Unfortunately his has vacuum bags as consumables. I also worry spinning action might swirl some missed grit around on any more delicate flooring. I’ve got a Shark IQ with the self-emptying base(vacuum only),  a secondhand Roomba 890(vacuum only, manual empty every use), and a Yeedi K700 in white and rose gold coloring(he’s pretty). Yeedi has the optional mop bin with the wipe cloth I don’t use. And is manually emptied every use. They make it simple to pass a mop myself after the robot does its run. 

r/CleaningTips • Will I regret getting a robot vacuum? ->
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bl11lv • 23 days ago

I have a Yeedi robot vacuum and it’s the top home purchase for myself other than my espresso maker lol. It was pretty affordable too! I have two young boys so our floors constantly have dirt and crumbs plus dog hair. I run it 1-2 times a day and it works great

r/HomeImprovement • What’s the one upgrade you’d add just to never deal with that chore again? ->
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Creepy_Anon • 6 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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FadingOptimist-25 • 2 months ago

We had Roombas for a while but just switched to Yeedi (?). It has a mop and vacuum. We used to have two dogs with our Roomba. The longer dog hair can get tangled, so you have to clean the brushes often. Now we have just the one short hair dog. The Yeedi (?) works well in the dog hair.

r/dogs • Is a Roomba-like vacuum worth it for dogs? I need to be de-influenced for my wallets sake ->
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ffinde • 8 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 • 5 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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freexfallyz • about 2 months ago

Looks like hair’s the main problem here. A robot vacuum helps a lot with that, you can just schedule it to run a few times a day, and it’ll pick up the hair for you. I have a yeedi robot vacuum, and I think its suction is decent, does a good job picking up regular hair from my carpet.

r/CleaningTips • Should we get a robot vacuum? ->
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il_picciottino • 9 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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licquia • 5 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 • 5 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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