I’ve bought four of these vacuuming robots, adding them to different parts of the house for convenience. They are secretly brilliant. I’ve had top of the £ range in the past, and 2 £ mid range, but I always gifted or sold them because of things that didn’t suit. I have weak hands and a hatred of faff. The glass topped ones are heavy and were really difficult for me to pick up. The leading brand I liked especially for its useful top handle, but it was too high to go under furniture without getting stuck, and it often developed faults. These little robots are light, with grippable sides. They have no brushes, which is a vile chore removed! I used to hate cleaning the tangled hair. Oddly, I’ve not noticed difference in performance at all. The suction does the job. Dust and debris go through one nylon and one hepa filter. The nylon one can be rinsed and dried. The hepa are just tapped to clean. Later, they’re replaceable as well-priced spares, so no hassle. The robots run cheerily until they’re done, and they take themselves back home.
My favourite feature is the TOP accessed bin. No having to turn the robot over and struggle. The bin is very easy to clean. Ditto the filters. It’s quiet, but oddly comforting, like a pet. I’ve taken to putting mine on for company! Emotional support vacuum! There are often good prices and “pay in five” offers if you keep your eyes open. I’d recommend these highly to anyone looking for a first robot, or their last for that matter. Light, strong, reliable, efficient, convenient, and affordable. Comes in different subtle colours. There is an app, if you’re that way inclined. You can also pay a bit more for a physical remote control, but I’m happy as is. They really got this right. Other manufacturers could take a leaf out of Lefant’s book.
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