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May 3rd, 2020 02:42 PM #1
Anyone out there who owns these? Would appreciate your feedback, there's almost a 5k difference between the two, my kuripot instinct tells me the ILife, both items have good reviews on lazada, and both are included in the top 5 robot vacuum s in an internet article. what do you think?
I am having difficulty attaching photos, so link na Lang po muna, thanks.
ILIFE V55 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner Dry and Wet Sweeping Planned Cleaning Path 1 pa Suction Power with Electrowall for Home | Online Shopping Lazada
LUCKY HR XIAOMI Mi Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner Home Dust Collector Model:SDJQR 1RR | Online Shopping Lazada
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May 3rd, 2020 04:52 PM #2
We bought a Roomba 600-series last year when we were in Alabama for $270 (tax included). My wife was so happy to see it at work!
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May 3rd, 2020 05:16 PM #3
I have the Xiaomi one. Been using it for almost a year or even more as I don't remember when we got it. Seems it does its job as you get lots of dust and small particles in the compartment after each run. My only gripe is you still need to use a manual broom in those pesky corners or the ones behind the door if you leave it open while the robot vacuums the place. But it is what it is and it's pretty convenient. I have cleaned the sensors only once as there's a page in the app for maintenance. Haven't replaced anything yet like brushes, etc.
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May 3rd, 2020 06:48 PM #4
Have the Xiaomi Gen 1
Hulog ng langit, especially now na work from home.
Now, thinking of replacing it with the version that mops after vacuuming the house
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May 3rd, 2020 06:49 PM #5
I've had the Xiaomi robovac for about a year now. Very happy with its functionality, gets the job done with no fuss.
Most robovacs function the same, differentiating factor would be parts availability (brushes mostly). Xiaomi sells the spare parts online so not an issue there.
You might also want to check Anker's Eufy Robovac. Same price as Xiaomi.
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May 3rd, 2020 10:57 PM #6
ILife +1 (c/o Egan because one review in Lazada says it is better than their Roomba, just don't know what series the guy was referring to)
Xiaomi + 3
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May 4th, 2020 12:47 AM #7
i got one in 2017 - seebest yung brand. buo pa hanggang ngayon.
wet and dry pwede sya. matibay din kasi ilang beses na ring sinakyan ng anak ko di pa nagkakaproblema.
remote has auto and manual controls.
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May 4th, 2020 10:07 AM #8
In that case, mukhang mature tech na itong robot vac, so safe na maski ano brand, hindi malayo na maglabas na rin ang the likes of hanabishi, union, etc in the near future
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May 4th, 2020 10:11 AM #9
What makes it hard for me to decide to buy the higher priced xiaomi is kakabili ko lang last December 15 ng Philips FC9350 na vacuum and this despite na maayos pa ung shopvac namin na disappointed ako sa performance.
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May 4th, 2020 11:31 AM #10
I'm absolutely sure that not ALL robot vacuums are the same... maybe only if they share the same assembly line and sold as two or more different brands.
This link might help you decide which model works best for you. 1 most common mistakes made when selecting a robot vacuum
It may not provide you a list of specific models, but at least you'll know what features to look out for.