
Shark - IQ 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop RV2400WD Series
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"As long as I run it every day my floors are spotless. I can walk barefoot or in socks and my feet stay completely clean"
"The brush roll never gets stuck even though there's a long haired cat it has to pick up after."
"The Shark managed over a few weeks get all the dust and dirt under control despite it not really being designed to work in this way and on rough concrete."
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"To me it's super easy to empty. It's just now finished mopping and vacuuming. I opened the door and emptied into the trash can, closed it, refilled the water reservoir, changed the mop pad, and put it back on to run again later. Took me under five minutes compared to more than half an hour of sweeping and mopping."
"It empties itself when it's in vacuum only mode"
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"The brush roll never gets stuck even though there's a long haired cat it has to pick up after."
"I do if I've let two or three days go by so that way all the crumbs and dust and cat hair get vacuumed up"
"I forgot to mention the brush... I hardly ever have to do anything with the brush. I guess that is dependent on the model. I have a long haired cat too, and it's extremely rare that anything gets stuck in the brush"
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"The brush roll never gets stuck even though there's a long haired cat it has to pick up after."
"I forgot to mention the brush... I hardly ever have to do anything with the brush. I guess that is dependent on the model. I have a long haired cat too, and it's extremely rare that anything gets stuck in the brush"
"runs consistently and clogs *maybe* once every 3 months"
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"the mopping is good enough that if I run it every day my floors stay clean enough to walk around barefoot or in socks."
"But that's easy because it vacuums and mops at the same time."
"It doesn't mop as well as I could, but running it daily solves that problem. Running it daily, my floors are immaculate. ... I have all hard floors, so yes [I have it on mopping mode everyday]. ... It has to be done daily, so you might not consider that working very well, but I consider it good enough for the price."
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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."
"It self empties in vacuum only mode, but that doesn't really help me because I have all hard floors so I almost always have it vacuum and mop at the same time."
"It empties itself when it's in vacuum only mode, which doesn't do me any good because i'm always having to mop since I also have LVP."
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"the shark app sucks nuts"
"its app sucked"
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"it runs over a lot more stuff. ... It has eaten and unloaded barbie shoes into its base"
"the model I have uses the black strips for keep-out zones so it just ran everywhere and I prayed it didnt eat any cables."
"I had the Shark IQ and it kept ... banging hard into stuff."
I have one of those cheapo Shark like $150 vac and mop combos I fuckin love that thing- we only have LVP flooring, and 3 litterboxes so there is constantly litter and dust EVERYWHERE- and this little Sharkqisha Clean Latifah keeps that bitch *sporklin'*
I have a shark IQ two in one, 298 down from 500 at Walmart. I wouldn't pay extra to have one detect me leaving the house.... I can turn it on before I leave or I can turn it on while I'm gone... The latter is useful if the battery is still needing to be charged when I leave. It has to mop every day or at least every other day to stay clean because it's not capable of deep cleaning. But that's easy because it vacuums and mops at the same time. I hardly ever use the vacuum only cartridge. I do if I've let two or three days go by so that way all the crumbs and dust and cat hair get vacuumed up
You have 30 days to return the vast majority of them. Just dive in! I started with one that was like $150 seemed too good to be true but it had all these glowing reviews on Amazon.. of course it was complete s***, but I learned from that what was important to me and what specifically to look for in the next one. I am completely in love with the one that I have and I only paid 298. Obviously it would be nice for it to wash its own mop pads and all of that fancy stuff, but I can't afford it. It self empties in vacuum only mode, but that doesn't really help me because I have all hard floors so I almost always have it vacuum and mop at the same time. What I like about this one, a $500 model that was on sale, is that it maps well, and the mopping is good enough that if I run it every day my floors stay clean enough to walk around barefoot or in socks. I'm not breaking my back to sweep, Swiffer and mop anymore and it's completely wonderful. I do not care that I have to switch out them up pads and refill the water myself. It's a shark IQ two in one matrix.. originally $500 I think it's $599 now at Walmart maybe because of the tariffs... The brush roll never gets stuck even though there's a long haired cat it has to pick up after. I bought extra mopping pads so that I can toss them in the washer and then dry on delicate setting. Best money I ever spent
I paid $298, which was on rollback at Walmart from $500 for my shark two and one matrix and I love it
Well listen I love mine there are a lot of different models and maybe I have a good one I don't know but I love it and the price is right
Shark Iq matrix two in one.. There are lots of different kinds that are named that. Mine was five hundred dollars, on sale for 298 at walmart. This one has the feature where it empties itself on vacuum only mode. Otherwise, i'm not sure how to differentiate it from other models. I don't think you'd want a lesser model... This one maps well. Seems like one that didn't map well would be useless. You have at least thirty days to return it, i always tell people afraid to get one or stuck in a loop, trying to compare them from information online... Just jump in since they are returnable. The first one I got was on sale for a hundred and something, and with complete trash, but I learned from it what's important to me
I have all hard floors, so yes.
I'm sorry.I thought this was in the thread where I already had. Shark matrix two and one. There are like twenty different varieties under that same heading. I do not know how to tell you how to tell the difference between the models. 😞
People on here complain about the kind I have but I think it is great for the price, and i'm unwilling to pay more. It's a shark matrix two and one. And my personal opinion, it does all the important things well. It maps well, so it doesn't miss spots, it has object avoidance, so it will gently bump into furniture or whatever, but not harm it. It doesn't mop as well as I could, but running it daily solves that problem. Running it daily, my floors are immaculate. I can walk around barefoot or in socks. I have all hard floors, so I can't say how it does have carpet. It empties itself in vacuum only mode, but that doesn't really do me any good because i'm always having it mop also. I don't mind changing out the mop pat myself, emptying the vacuum part of the two and one, and refilling the reservoir. I mean, sure if I were well off, i would get a 1200 one to save me from bending, over and dealing with all that, but for the price point I don't mind at all. I can't tell you how much I love it. I have a condition that makes mopping entirely too painful.
Yuck. I got a shark two in one for 298 on sale from five hundred. Worth every penny. It doesn't miss anywhere, and it has object avoidance
I have a far lower budget. I have a shark matrix two and one, there are many varieties, mine was at the five hundred mark starting off, on sale for $298. It empties itself when it's in vacuum only mode, which doesn't do me any good because i'm always having to mop since I also have LVP. I am happy with it, but I see a lot of complaints here about it. Since your budget is higher, you can get a better one!
Don't get a roomba. I got the J7+ for the pet and toy friendly avoidance options and half the time it isnt running because of a clog in the vaccuum bin or base station. The bin is usually easy to fix, but this last time it was the tube that goes to the bag (another expense i didnt have with the shark) and that required disassembly. It also burnt out its suction fan in the first month I had it, prompting a warranty replacement of the part which meant had to disassemble the unit, install the new part, and send back the defective part. Incredibly frustrating. Comparatively, my shark IQ that I sent to the basement for eating too many toys runs consistently and clogs *maybe* once every 3 months, but the shark app sucks nuts, and the model I have uses the black strips for keep-out zones so it just ran everywhere and I prayed it didnt eat any cables. Its very robust about going up and doen ledges, but 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.
I have the J7+ and it does get up pet hair well on hard floors, BUT it clogs constantly. It can't handle any debris larger than a quarter in diameter at most without it getting stuck in the bin due to the size of the emptying tube. I have a kid whose paper scraps freqently end up on the floor and those clog it about once every 2 weeks and prompt me to have to take apart the base. If I dodnt spend so much on it Id have thrown it away by now. My shark IQ did not have that problem, but its app sucked and it runs over a lot more stuff. It has eaten and unloaded barbie shoes into its base, wheras the roomba i always find the shoes in the unit when it throws an error.
I just want to tell you how helpful these things are. I bought a SharkIQ (should have bought a roborock) when it was on deep discount on Prime day. What makes this different is that I have a big workshop/shed which is dusty/dirty and an absolute maze. The Shark managed over a few weeks get all the dust and dirt under control despite it not really being designed to work in this way and on rough concrete. I chose the shark specifically because it had brushes, not rubber rollers, not many with brushes and almost bought a Makita DRC300Z as that is more what is technically needed. (no HA integration and it requires connecting to the AP in the vac to control it via app, no infra mode at least when I was looking at it) Robot vacs are worth their weight in gold to many with ADHD. Many of us do not see mess, dust, dog hair etc. HA in general is scaffolding to help with my (and my wife's) neurodivergent wiring, and the vac is just a great addition to all this. Unfortunately the SharkIQ integration is having [ongoing issues with re-authentication](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/123392) which appears to be Shark changing their API.
After several frustrating years with my Shark IQ, and just a week with my Roborock, 1000% suggest Roborock.
I got the Costco Roborock Revo Q (I think that's what it's called). Super happy with it. Can't tell you about any of the others but for sure get one with a mop. I had the Shark IQ and it kept chewing baseboards and banging hard into stuff. And yes, get it at Costco obviously. Costco is the best because of the return policy.
I have a Dream L40 Ultra (I think that's what it is) and it only cleans my first floor, which is maybe 800 sqft? I couldn't imagine not having that thing mop and vacuum every night. It's amazing. We first got a robot vacuum (Shark IQ) right after moving in because my wife wanted to vacuum every day and I thought that was crazy, I'm not spending 15 minutes each day to make lines in a rug. I will never go back, and in fact I bought my family L40 Ultra's when they were on sale for Prime day because it's such a game changer in keeping the house clean.
I have one roomba, it tackles the dining area, kitchen, and living room. This is the downstairs where the cat litter can get tracked around. My roomba takes an hour to run and is still 60% full.. I’ll do it again immediately after. I’ll run another one at night time and maybe a fourth. It takes two charges for 4 runs. My upstairs I just ignore and handle that with the tineco
Oh and to specify!! I don’t have a roomba, I have a shark iq something. I just call it roomba since well, I feel like everyone just refers to the automatic mini vacs as roombas. Different brands may have different battery life :)
Little to none. Not paying more for it to spy on me less, I'll just cut it off at the knees like I do my SharkIQ ones. They work just fine, can still remap and run their schedules. There would never be a time where I'd want to use their crap app to tell them to go out when I'm randomly somewhere else, so no need for cloud.