
Eufy - L60 Hybrid with Self-Empty Station
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"A good robovac is a life changer. Even a $350 basic S8. It is a great place to start. ... I promise you that you will not be disappointed by a basic S8. It will change your life even if it can't fit under every piece of furniture you own. ... My two S8s just finished vacuuming our entire house in about 46 minutes. ... While my floors were being cleaned, I sat comfortably on our patio in the cool shade with a slight breeze and composed my far too long response to you while sipping a diet soda and relaxing. ... I will have to spend about four minutes maintaining my two S8s. This will be my entire contribution to my home floor cleaning effort for today. Four minutes!"
"Like 500$ these robots are currently the steal of the century ... You can get a mova p10 pro ultra (cannot remove its mops), equivalent to the l40/x40 for 500$ after a discount code"
"For an open style earbud, these genuinely surprised me with their overall performance in sound at this price point. ... IMHO, these Soundpeats PearlClip Pro are probably the best I’ve heard in this under $50 price category when it comes to this style of earbuds. ... These are one of the best clip-on earbuds in this price category especially when it comes to price to performance in sound quality and feature set"
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"I’ve seen on the camera the poor guy making multiple trips to self empty while in one room but it’s cut the hair buildup tenfold."
"With three they can just make it to a full week for emptying. ... Life changing."
"One huge leg up for a Shark over Roomba is that the brush roller is similar to a vacuum (e.g. hard plastic), whereas the roomba is a plastic roller with a rubber cover that is DESTROYED by dog fur and you have to frequently replace."
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"I absolutely do not regret buying the robot vacuum. ... My room is a lot cleaner and dust-free now, and I can tell just by wiping my floor with a wet toilet paper and seeing barely anything picked up. ... I've been getting allergens a ton less, most of which not even in my room. ... All this for the commitment of a weekly emptying is miles more convenient than vacuuming traditionally, as opposed to making a few taps on my phone. ... looking back it was definitely worth the investment."
"My cat has very bad mite allergies, and this vacuum is a must have for us for keeping the floors clean of all dust, dander, and dirt."
"The second floor of my house is all carpeted, and I used to clean with a Dyson V8, but since I got the E28, I haven't vacuumed myself."
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"the hair cutting feature on the dock means i havent had to get in there and chop out all the cat hair or long hair from 2x long haired humans."
"It has a blade that cuts through the hair tangled around the brush, which is the most effective way to prevent hair from tangling and clogging IMO. ... The SES is definitely a game-changer."
"The best part being the auto hair removal to when the vac re docks."
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"We have lots of tables and chairs and things with legs. Yeah, it takes a long while but never gets stuck."
"It gets around all the dining chair legs in the dining room and breakfast nook."
"It detects the objects very well"
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"it is also way more prone to tracking pet messes about, that happened once with a pile of cat vomit and I was a little traumatized."
"if you take if off the dock yourself it loses the mop function unless you restart it literally 10 times"
"for the love of God please don get a roomba combo model. They don work… ever."
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"The self mopping feature imo is not worth it"
"I have a very drooly dog that leaves spots on the floor and it won't scrub those up, I have to break out a floor cleaner for that."
"If you go that route and have a dog (or kid) that sometimes leaves a mess that would make a bigger mess getting vacuumed, time the scheduled cleanings for after you've been around and had the chance to pick up small stuff and make sure there's no messes."
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"because of the hair issue, I end up getting out my big vacuum and sucking up all the hairs before I send the 'bot out cleaning. ... However, it doesn't have any anti-tangle technology. I don't really see how it would be much better than my Neato."
"I also have to do a pre floor tidy, including unplugging that cable which runs from the sofa otherwise the 'bot eats it. ... I want to set it on a schedule to run automatically which I could never do with the Neato due to the necessity to pre-tidy."
"If you go that route and have a dog (or kid) that sometimes leaves a mess that would make a bigger mess getting vacuumed, time the scheduled cleanings for after you've been around and had the chance to pick up small stuff and make sure there's no messes."
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"even with the blade hairs get stuck on it"
"My S7 MaxV and Eufy L60 required me removing hair from the roller at least every few days."
What’s your budget? The Eufy L60 Hybrid is more budget-friendly, and its blade cutting makes it worry-free about hair tangles, but the vibrating mop is average. The Eufy E25 with its dual separation rollers can also prevent tangles and automatically untangle when it returns to the base station. The roller mop is better for dealing with muddy paws.
I have 2 long haired border collies and a yorkie. The amount of fluff we get world full a carrier bag I around 10 days. 4 upright hoovers and a Henry are a nightmare to keep clean. Recently got the eufy l60 ses hybrid. The plus points No fluff on the carpet. No fluff on the roller dye to a decent cutting system. Pretty good avoidance system. The bit so good The mopping system is basically a drip water out kind of thing but still did a reasonable job copaes to my mopping skills.... Please note my wife laughs at my mopping skills...... Wife is happier now as she doesn't have to hoover when the dogs have Ben about and that the carpets look cleaning than they have in years. Overall I'd say we are happy Nd only wish it could do stairs.....
I have 2 long haired border collies. I've just got the eufy l60ses hybrid. I now very rarely see fluff.... Is a game changer for me. The mopping function is ok at best but you can get the non hybrid version.
Got the eufy l60 ses hybrid. Weeks ago I have 2 long haired border collies and a yorkie....... Never seen my carpets look so clean I'm uk based so not sure on cost for you but the positives seriously out weigh the negatives. The best part being the auto hair removal to when the vac re docks. Might leave a little fluff in the centre and around the end spindles but twice a week is well enough to keep o top of it. The down side is the mopping.... It's a cloth that is velcroed on and is dragged under the rear of it... Does as good a job as me... So my wife says.... But at £320 the vacuum side more than makes up for it. The app is also IMHO quite good Good luck
Just got the eufy l60 hybrid ses. Handles 2 long haired boarder collies so easily it's amazing.... It has a cutter on the base that detangles the brush. Also when you remove the roller it is easy to fully clean to do that. And not bad for 300 odd quid....
I have the eufy l60 ses hybrid Yes the cutter works to remove nearly all hair or fluff Mopping is a dragged cloth doesn't do a had job tbf Had it 7 weeks. And still impressed
I have the eufy l60 ses. It has a brush cutter on the docking station. It leaves. A small amount on there but the brush is pretty clear. I have a wife and daughter and also 2 long haired boarder collies..... This is a £320 vac and my carpet has never looked cleaner.
I have 2 long haired border collies. And use the eufy l60 ses And have to say still love it after 7 months. Just remove any cables or things on the floor and it's great for pets.
Eufy L60 hybrid or Eufy C20 omni. I have an L60 and my floor is 100% cleaner than before
I’ve had an L60 Hybrid SES for a year now & it was brilliant on my hard floors downstairs. I could tell if it hadn’t vacuumed when I came home from work - however, it has recently flagged an error and isn’t running well and the customer service has been atrocious which is putting me off purchasing any more eufy products. They acknowledged it is a significant fault but suggested I replace it at my own cost as it is 2 weeks out of warranty.
So an unknown brand just came out with a fairly pedestrian robot with stationary-pad mopping, and it has a higher rating than some of the highest-regarded robots on the market? Nope. If you really need mopping on a budget, take a look at the Dreame D10+, Eufy L60 Hybrid, or one of the Roborock Q series robots. For a big improvement in mopping for not much more money, look at the Eufy C20 or Dreame L10s Ultra series. Mova can be good, if they've solved their problem with fragile front wheels. If you don't care about mopping, look at the Eufy L60 SES or SwitchBot K10+.
"Perfect" with robot vacuums is not a thing. In all cases, you have to prioritize and compromise, even with the expensive ones. So why pay the big bucks? Honestly, if you look at an expensive robot and you don't see one or more features that jump out at you as "must haves", then I don't know why you'd pay the big bucks. There are a lot of pretty good cheap robots. I own a flagship robot: the Eufy S1 Pro, which retails for $1500, and I got on sale for $1000. In my mind, there were two big features that spoke to me: really good obstacle avoidance, and the roller mop system that cleans the mop continuously. Compromises included average to poor vacuuming performance on carpet, a bit more maintenance (due to that continuous mop cleaning feature), less good edge and corner cleaning, so-so hair tangling performance, and the price. I'm quite happy with my choice; it's met my expectations for five months now. For you, this is a pretty poor match. If you spent $1000+ on this, you'd probably be pretty disappointed, especially with those tall and fluffy carpets. I don't think the S1 Pro is particularly bad as a flagship, at least from the impressions I get from reviewers and user comments. It's possible to make a similar list of pros and cons for every flagship out there, which you've already done for a few of them. So if I were you, I'd probably start with something as cheap as you can live with, and then ask yourself what that can't do that you really need. Then start looking for robots that do those things, and ask yourself if you can live with their drawbacks. Try to get into a mindset of "paying for features" rather than "paying for perfection". Since you like the Roborock Qrevo Master, I'll point you at something to use as a baseline that's more in line with the experience you've had so far: the Roborock Q5 Max+. This should give you an improved experience over your current robot at a price that's a bit higher than what you paid. The Eufy L60 SES is also worth mentioning at this level. From there, see what upgrades look like. For example, there are two directions you can go from the Eufy L60: the Eufy C20 or E20. The C20 adds mopping and automatic mop washing, while the E20 is a better implementation of the L60 idea, along with the ability to convert to a handheld cordless vacuum. Which one of those sounds better to you? Can you live with the drawbacks? Would you be frustrated spending "that much" and having to live with "those problems"? On the Roborock side, maybe the Qrevo S is a good stopping point on your way towards the Master. Or maybe you'd want to switch vendors, and move from the Q5 Max+ to the Dreame L10s Ultra, for example. Reviews can be a problem, especially since you need to weed out both the naysayers and the sponsored shills. Reputation is probably the best thing to go by. To that end, here are a few YouTube reviewers that seem to do pretty well at being fair and balanced: * Vacuum Wars * Just A Dad * Jamie Andrews * Vacuum Chef * The French Glow * The Hook Up Hope that helps. Good luck!
If you go ahead with the replacement, here are three options -- two that are common recommendations, and one that's new as of this year, but may be worth a look. If you're wanting to change brands, look at the Roborock Q5 series. The Max+ has no mop, while the Pro+ has a mop. I only mention the Pro+ because a few of the sales seem to have the Pro+ cheaper than the Max+, and the only difference is the presence of the mop, so check which one is cheaper. Both have a dual-roller brush, which is reported to do better with hair tangles. If Eufy is still on your list, there are two interesting options. The L60 SES/Hybrid is a pretty good option. The Hybrid has a mop; same story as the Roborock. It has a blade in the base station that cuts hair tangles off the roller. If you're willing to take a little risk, Eufy just released the E20. It's a bit pricey, but is essentially a vacuum unit that can be used as a vacuum-only robot, a handheld cordless vac, or a cordless stick vac. You can switch back and forth pretty much at will. It's risky because it's new, and pretty much all the reviews available are sponsored, so of course the E20 is revolutionary and game-changing. :-) Independent reviews and real user reports are starting to come out, but it's still pretty slim pickings. Of your requested features, the one you might have to compromise on is the obstacle avoidance. For whatever reason, the manufacturers don't put the best obstacle avoidance on vacuum-only robots. All of the above have some level of obstacle avoidance, but your current X10 is going to be better than pretty much all of them (with the possible exception of the E20).
So an unknown brand just came out with a fairly pedestrian robot with stationary-pad mopping, and it has a higher rating than some of the highest-regarded robots on the market? Nope. If you really need mopping on a budget, take a look at the Dreame D10+, Eufy L60 Hybrid, or one of the Roborock Q series robots. For a big improvement in mopping for not much more money, look at the Eufy C20 or Dreame L10s Ultra series. Mova can be good, if they've solved their problem with fragile front wheels. If you don't care about mopping, look at the Eufy L60 SES or SwitchBot K10+.
Got l60 hybrid. Works really well. There is an issue with software when it comes to storing maps, they have a bug. But otherwise great. If anything I wanted fancier motion detection, just for the fun of it.
Didn't like the Lubluelu so I returned it. I have a Eufy L60 SES in its place which is amazing. The app is really good too. [It's also on sale at JB-Hifi for $588 currently](https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/eufy-clean-robovac-l60-ses-with-auto-empty-station?ab_version=B&gQT=2) and it is considerably better than the L50. If you can find the extra cash to buy it, I would highly recommend it!
Awesome. I assure you that you'll love it Just did some research. The Good Guys will price beat to $578 BUT if you are a member to JBHifi Perks, or join it, you'll get a $30 coupon you can use bringing the price down at JB to $558. Hope that helps :)
eufy L60 hybrid , really happy with it
I got the Eufy hybrid and it mops, as a lightning deal on amazon. Now I cant live without it. Never thought I’d care for a mop. It helps so much, saves my messed up back and saves hubbs’ lungs/allergies. It removes all my old lady shedding hair and that of my cats.
I have a Eufy hybrid and love it. It mops great!
My old Eufy LiDAR vacuum does a great job cleaning hair off the floor. I think all modern Robot Vacuums do a great job cleaning up all hair from pets and humans.
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