I literally watch everyone one of your videos the moment they come out. It's weird I've never had much interest in vacuums, in fact my partner pokes at me for watching video about them, but the way you deliver your content, as well as provide statistical backing to them is amazing. I look forward to watching more of your video as usual. You're the best!
As always, really appreciate your style in reviews, kind of hoped you'd be doing your more usual review showing all the testing in more depth as you do on others but really can't complain. Guess maybe I better look at this, having six cats now I'm finding it hard to keep up with the their traffic now. This may just help do mild maintenence in between my real vacuum days. Thanks so much. Smiles and blessings...
I prefer the Auto Empty Bins that are bagless. Ones less thing you need to buy, and I wish they would make an Auto Empty Bin system that re-filled the water reservoir when the robot was docked
I wonder if you'd consider a retro video series. My wife and I have the Bissell Powerforce Bagless from when we got married in 2007. I've kept it functionally perfect this whole time (although there is a decent amount of superficial wear and tear) by tearing it apart every few months and clean it thoroughly. I'd happily lend you my vacuum for this if you think it'd be a good series. I wish you well, and happy new year!
I have this vaccum, only its a Lenovo but it has the same features!! I love it but what you say about the tangled hair on the brush is True, it needs to be cleaned often, other wise it has been perfect
@@VacuumWars here u go Lenovo's "version" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0KByLcff9NU.html&ab_channel=michaelalden also some Polish company ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wdii1t-0arU.html&ab_channel=MenWorld.pl so i assume all of that were made in Asia and sold as OEM products.
Can you please review the new shark cordless stick vacuum. Its like the wand vac but with a hose and cleaner head. its super unique and Id love to see a review. Also could you review the new shark rotator vertex style thing and the redesigned shark navigator. There are also new bissel uprights that have the redesigned brushroll that Id love to see a review on. It would be great to see more reviews on more conventional upright vacuums.
Hey Chris! You should put the self-emptying bin competition on wait, because there is a new ROBOROCK to be released which might have a self-emptying bin! It will be released in 4 days! It is probably going to be a Deebot T8 AIVI Killer! It might have a vibrating mop and a carpet detector that will avoid carpets when it mops!
Hair tangling is the most important criteria for me. I have a 6 years old Roomba and hair maintenance is the only thing I dislike about vacuum bots. My next one will probably be an auto empty one, I'm waiting one more year for the AI stuff and auto empty to become the norm in mid range ones.
Hi, Really like the way you test things, would love to see a test on this Cecotec Conga 7090 IA if possible, or any other model from that brand to see the actual differences between the diferents rolls/and so on, since its the only that i ever saw with those specs and the 10.000 PA Thanx
Thank you! Very good review. I really want auto empty, but I also want a quality robot for cheap.... All these demands, I will probably never find a robot :-D
I have it since the launch and I have 2 dogs and I must say that the robot was very good but the navigation getting better and faster, I have nothing wrong to say except like he said the main brush, I modified it to rubber only and now I have a perfect robot with self empty bin that work perfectly good.
@@VacuumWars All your Pro/Cons are true, I tried Irobot/shark/deebot empty bin and I must say this is my favorite one so far and for the price wow!! 100$ more than the shark but with far more better navigation
I haven’t seen mentioned if the bags are proprietary or you can use a compatibile bag from another brand (And in case which one). Because in Europe they seem pretty hard to find at moment and I’m considering buying it, but if changing the bags will be expensive it won’t be worth it in the long run.
Good reviews as always. Question: Which is the best robot vacuum for not getting tangled by pet hair? I have the roborock s5 and it does tangle quite a bit over time
I also have the S5 and as you said it's quite annoying with hair. You could buy the bristle accessory for the S5 Max/S6/S4 and put it on the S5 since it's compatible, that "should" reduce the tangling.
Looking at a nomo but have also seen a mamibot exvac 890 that looks interesting but i cant find any reviews of mamibots despite them having a few vacuums in their range.
i'm curious to how this thing or other robot vacuums can handle small pet hay. My chinchillas always mange to get a bunch of that stuff out side of there cage
Hello sir, love your review videos and your methods and presentation are the most helpful and informative I've seen on RU-vid. Question: Neabot has a new model (the Q11) that looks really good on paper and price. Are you planning to do a video review on that particular model? I would love to see your unbiased opinion on it as I am still gathering information before I purchase my first ever robot vacuum. Thanks in advance!
I have Neobot and yes it vacuums in the dark. Cause I have scheduled mine to clean my living room and bathrooms at 5:00 AM so that those rooms will be vacuumed before we wake up.
How do you connect this vacuum cleaner I can't get it to connect to my Android phone nor an iPad. My Wi-Fi gets to the point where it connects to the neatbot and then fails after that. Yes I'm initially connected to 2G wifi
Great video! I bought my now 2 Neato vacuums because of your channel. I combed through your library of videos to find the best robot vacuum for my needs. I still watch nearly all of your videos, even though I'm not looking for another vacuum ATM (I will be getting a new upright in the near future based on your videos when the money is right, but that's neither here nor there). My question to you today is what is the music you use in your videos?
@@quickhatch8160 in the words of Kim Woodburn ~ "don't start with me dear". The roomba S9 only cleans well once it's made 1 million passes! That is the fact, that is indeed the case, don't try and say otherwise.
@@mattbedford875 I understand why you'd say that but the test on this channel showed that it got 96% of the sand from a medium pile carpet. While I'm all for pointing out the flaws of the s9, brushing off its ability to deep clean carpets would just be unfair
@@ExclamationMarx absolutely! There's no denying 96% is a fantastic score! But he let it run over that area of carpet for 5 minutes, allowing it to make several passes! In real life, its gonna maybe make 3 passes, which is not enough to get 96% of the dirt. Robotic vacuum cleaners do not clean anywhere near as well as a corded shark, fact. You still need a conventional vacuum cleaner for your upholstery and car so there really is no point getting one.
You should review a robot vacuum similar. To the neabot. Called the poresenic m7 pro it Also has a self empty bin but it’s black you should also review the roomba 692 it’s a great cheap budget robot vacuum
Have you neard of samsungs jetbot 90 ai robot? Apparently ot uses both lidar and cameras and has a self clean base too. I also heard the ai detects the items with the camera like on those deebot models
Where is that Google sheet you have that compares all the vacuums? The analyst in me just wants to line up all the suction units in order regardless of robot, cordless, upright
I would be interested to hear if any of these self-empty base stations can use the vacuum bags of other brands. I'm wary of the availability of parts of some of these unknown brands, but i bet spare parts for rumbas will be available for a long time yet.
Nice review! I like that you added high pile carpet and black carpet tests since those are issues that I find with a lot of robot vacuums. Can you please test the T8 scrubbing mop pad? I hear good things and bad things and don't know if it's worth it :/
The new robo rock self empty bin might be called the robo rock s7 because they finished the the robo rock s6 series a may look very similar to the Neabot Nomo
Chris can you a review of theses robot vacuums prosenic m7 pro witch is similar to the neabot also can you do a review the roomba 692 it’s a another cheap roomba part of the 600 Series and one unknown robot vacuum the coral one witch is a robot vacuum that converts to a handheld vacuum cleaner and like I said before the amarey a980 robot vacuum
Hmm. After having sold my Shark IQ and replaced it with a Roomba i8, I've got to say that if you don't need a smart robot, that Shark picked up pretty well - better than the Roomba. I personally would not have a problem with all that long hair, but the questionable deep cleaning on Neabot would be a concern. A vacuum comparison engine? Does she require high octane?
【The Max Suction Power on Market】Neabot provides 3 levels of suction power including Small 700Pa, Regular 1200Pa, and Strong modes 2700Pa. Easily handle the regular particles fell on the floor, from as small as dirts and rices to as big as peanuts and nutshells.
Awesome! Im super excited! I bought one and am really happy with it. Im really curious on the specs and deep cleaning ability. Thats why im super excited!
The shark does have some notable problems like lackluster connection and inability to suck large clumps of hair into the clean base. Its also a camera robot so it wont work in the dark. Its better to buy this one as it's more reliable. If you have a lot of carpet then you should get a roomba i7 + or the ecovacs deebot T8. If you wanna go cheaper then get a roomba i3. Hope this helps!!!
Have you seen the proscenic M7 pro? I feel like this vacuum is a total rip off from it by exactly how it looks and features, only difference I can see is the app but other than that it seems exactly alike. I've seen other reviews where the self empty bin does not collect larger debris such as cerial and still leaves other debris in the bin too.
It's not a ripoff of the Proscenic, they're both exactly the same product, they come from the same ODM company. It's also sold by Lenovo, Viomi, Bagotte, Kyvol and other brands under different names.
This vacuum is amazing. It is the same vacuum as the NV752 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VjMVz22qKXw.html but with a different attachment set and a self cleaning hair tangle free brushroll. It's a great vacuum and perfect for deep cleaning carpets and for pet hair!!
It really depends on how much you use the vacuum. If you are using it for regular light vacuuming the bag will last very long. It will last about 2 - 3 months also depending on your floor type. You can also just take the bag and dump its contents into a trash can and reuse the bad until it's totally broken. : ) Hope this helped !!
@@neakasa_tech I have a Roborock which is superb and is used daily. I think what you've achieved for the price is brilliant, but unless it came with bags that you could reuse I wouldn't buy it. Unneeded waste for landfill is just not acceptable these days, I'm sure you could make bags with a resealable bottom or similar.
He never includes the price in any of his videos. Likely because it'll vary greatly depending on what country you're in & he clearly has viewers outside of the US
That might be a few months away. The robot itself isn't releasing until the 24th of March & it's implied that the self-empty bin will be releasing even later than that
Everyone's hoping they do go bagless. It's most likely just wishful thinking but it's good to be hopeful & Roborock are known for paying attention to the finer details