Robot vacuums are the kind of household innovation our grandmothers could only have dreamt of. Yet, they're now a mainstream household must-have rather than a futuristic flight of fancy, sold by all major appliance brands, including Dyson and Shark.
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A robot vacuum is a wonderful thing to own. I wouldn't be without mine - it's definitely one of the best vacuum cleaners I've ever owned - but the list of things I wish I had known before I bought it is long. So, if you're tempted to invest in one before Black Friday ends, I recommend first taking some time to understand what they can and cannot do. If you're picturing a world where you never have to pick up a vacuum cleaner again, I'm here to burst your bubble.
Robot vacuums can drastically reduce the time you spend cleaning your home - no more crawling under the table chasing crumbs after dinner - but they're not perfect. Some models empty their dustbins and can even mop the floor, which is impressive, but they can't handle everything.
They can't tackle stairs, for example, and - like most machines - they sometimes miss the things that humans would have spotted. So, to save you from splashing out on an expensive household gadget that turns out to be a disappointment, here's everything you need to know before you buy a robot vacuum.
Before we discuss the various factors to consider before buying a robot vacuum such as your floor type, the size of your home, and any specific cleaning needs it's worth taking the time to understand how they work.
You might not care much about vacuum cleaner mechanics but a basic grasp of how a robot vacuum works is essential to ensure you choose one that will live up to your expectations.
A robot vacuum uses sensors, motors, and algorithms to find its way around your home and clean your floors. Wheels allow it to move smoothly over different surfaces like carpet, hardwood floors and tiles, while brushes and a suction system pick up dirt and debris.
Some robot vacuum cleaners use mapping technology to learn the layout of your space while the sensors enable it to avoid crashing into obstacles such as stairs, table legs and walls. Once the room is cleaned or the battery runs low, most robot vacuums return automatically to a charging dock.
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1. They require supervision
The biggest thing I wish I had known before I got my robot vacuum was just how much help I would need to give it. Perhaps I was naive but this took me by surprise - and could become a bone of contention if you invested heavily in a robot vacuum without realising how much help it would need.
I envisaged setting my robot vacuum to work and forgetting all about it but in reality, I spend quite a lot of time supervising. They're designed to steer clear of obstacles, but they can easily get stuck. I've had to rescue mine from awkward entanglements with shoelaces, and rogue socks abandoned under my children's beds can be particularly problematic.
Mine frequently seems to lose its bearings under the sofa, ending up stuck, and don't get me started on the number of times I've had to dive into the path of the robot to save an expensive charging cable from an untimely end.
Our top 3 robot vacuum picks
If you're not sure where to start, these three robot vacuums have all been put through rigorous rounds of testing by our expert, Laura. There are other models that she tested which didn't get five stars, but you want to invest in the best. To sweeten the deal, they're all on offer for Black Friday:
Budget buy
eufy X8 Pro
$249.99
at Amazon
$349.99
at eufy
$499.99
at TargetEufy makes famously affordable, but still high-tech robot vacuums. This one promises a mop, anti-hair-wrap technology, and intelligent home mapping. On test, it delivered all of these results and more, effortlessly lifting pet fur from the deep pile carpet. You'll want to be handy with the app (it's not as intuitive as others).
Reliable option
iRobot Roomba j7+
$349.99
at Amazon
$399
at Best Buy
$799
at Lowe'siRobot are a trustworthy brand in the world of vacuums. In our tests, the j7+'s strengths were its obstacle detection (a godsend in busy homes); intelligent mapping (although you can't set 'keep out' zones until the whole house is mapped) and elegant design (I'd be happy to have it in even the most visible spot in my home).
Luxury investment
Shark PowerDetect RVVEUK
$349.99
at Sharkclean Check AmazonShark's innovations in the robot vacuum industry are unparalleled. This offers unique wheels that don't get stuck on obstacles, rugs, or when crossing thresholds. The self-soaking (and drying) mop sounds too good to be true, but they're very real successes. It's a step up in price, but the technology reflects that.
2. They don't do stairs
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Again, perhaps this was naivety on my part but I hadn't fully grasped, before buying a robot vacuum, that stairs would be off-limits.
It makes perfect sense - they have drop sensors to prevent them from getting too close to a step because they'd fall off, and design limitations mean they can't climb stairs. (Gravity probably plays a part too, as robot vacuums aren't exactly light.) So, if you live in a home with stairs, bear in mind that you'll almost certainly still need a traditional vacuum cleaner.
Tamara Kelly, woman&home's lifestyle editor thinks robot vacuums are the new 'toy' for the home, hailed as the modern cleaning gadget set to change our lives. "But I'll be totally honest with you, I was still on the fence about just how good these smart cleaning devices really are after watching countless demos on prototypes that seemingly crash into everything and didn't appear to pick up all the dirt," she says.
"But now I know what they can and can't do I feel like I can take a more realistic approach and think about how it can help in certain areas of general maintenance - without replacing the work of my cordless vacuum and certainly not when cleaning my stairs (I actually swear by an Amazon carpet lint remover to remove the pet hair from my stairs). The other aspect for me has always been the price, they are often very expensive. Perhaps now cheaper models (like Heidi's robot vacuum) are doing great things I might finally invest."
3. They require maintenance
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The whole appeal of a robot vacuum is how much time it will save you, so it can be a little disappointing to discover just how much TLC they require to keep them running optimally.
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With a robot, you have to clean the brushes regularly to maintain suction power and wipe down the sensors with a soft cloth to prevent problems with navigation. Then there's keeping the charging dock free of dirt and dust, cleaning the filter, and emptying the dustbin. Parts, like brushes and filters, will eventually wear out and need to be replaced, too.
No household gadget worth owning is entirely maintenance-free, of course, but it's important to note that a robot vacuum isn't a silver bullet for effortless cleaning; it's a machine that requires ongoing care and maintenance.
4. Pets can be a problem
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I'm not talking about tackling pet hair - my robot vacuum is brilliant at picking up the worst of my puppy's fuzz when she's shedding her coat. Nope, the issue is that both my cat and dog despise the robot vacuum and regard it with the utmost suspicion.
To be fair, they're not huge fans of my cordless vacuum either so I wouldn't say this is a reason not to buy one. But I wish I had known, before buying a robot vacuum, that I would have to wait until the pets were sound asleep or out of the house before putting it to work.
5. Robot vacuums can be noisy
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This one is definitely on me; who in their right mind would expect a vacuum cleaner to be quiet? It was a foolish expectation but it's important to disavow yourself of the notion that a robot will be a quieter alternative to a traditional vacuum. Unlikely. (But come on, it's cleaning the floor for you while you do something more fun; if it was quiet, too, we would be living in a perfect world.)
That said, I love the sound my robot vacuum makes. It's a bit like the feeling you get when someone powers up the best coffee machine to make you a fancy flat white; there's something strangely thrilling about the sound of your floors being cleaned while you find something more enjoyable to do.
Unlike the best dehumidifiers for bedrooms, it's not the end of the world if it makes some degree of noise, it's not like I'm not losing sleep over it.
FAQs
There are several important things to consider when choosing a robot vacuum:
If you invest in a robot vacuum you'll probably still need to use a traditional vacuum cleaner from time to time, as robot vacuums aren't perfect. They can have limited cleaning power, especially on stubborn stains and thick carpets. Their small size means they also have smaller dustbins, so you may have to empty them after each use. Robot vacuums also sometimes struggle to navigate obstacles, getting stuck easily. Finally, they require regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure they continue to work optimally.
To prepare your house for a robot vacuum, clear the floor of any major obstacles. Pick up anything - like toys, shoes and cables - that could obstruct its path or that a robot vacuum could easily become entangled with. You shouldn't need to move furniture as a robot vacuum uses sensors to navigate its way around 'fixed' obstacles like chairs and table legs. Consider moving fringed rugs or carpets out of the way, as these may obstruct the robot's path. Finally, make sure you have ample space around the docking station and that the path to it is clear so that the robot can easily find its way back when cleaning is complete or the battery is running low.
Yes, if you'd like to spend less time vacuuming without sacrificing a clean home. A robot vacuum can take care of your floor cleaning automatically, freeing up your time so you can relax, unwind, or focus on other interests.
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Buying a robot vacuum is a big decision. They're not cheap and nobody wants to spend hundreds of pounds on a pricy household appliance if it's not going to get the job done better than a human could.
If you take time to carefully consider your needs, compare different models and functionality, and choose wisely, your robot vacuum could genuinely end up being one of the best investments you make. I love mine and it's no exaggeration to say that I would (briefly) consider running into a burning building to retrieve it.
I can't see me chucking out my beloved cordless vacuum any time soon - the robot vacuum is a wonderful addition to my cleaning cupboard, not a replacement vacuum. But after a long day at work, followed by the chaos of feeding and cleaning up after a family of five, my favourite task is setting the robot vacuum to work while I sit down with a cuppa or a glass of wine. Yes, it's an expensive bit of a kit that you could probably live without, but the satisfaction that comes from putting my feet up while a machine cleans my floors? Priceless.
Where to start your search for a robot vacuum? Our robot vacuum buying guide will help you decide what to look for.
What is a Robot vacuum cleaner?
Robot vacuum cleaners are new-age intelligent devices that take complete care of your overall cleaning chores with just a click. They are well-designed and perfectly equipped to reach the most challenging corners and help people who cannot find time for mopping and sweeping. With this appliance purchase, you can reduce the dependency on house help and ensure a sparkling clean space without any time restrictions.
Things to consider on how to choose a robot vacuum cleaner?
1. Powerful suction
An effective vacuum cleaner should have strong suction to efficiently pick up dust, dirt, and debris from different floor surfaces.
2. Smart navigation
3. Self-cleaning function
4. Multiple cleaning modes
5. Slim design
6. Carpet detection
7. Filter options for the robotic vacuums
8. Think about dust cup capacity
9. Pay attention to battery life
10. Cleaning efficacy at the corners
11. Scheduled clean-ups
12. Sensors
13. Noise
Comparison of specifications of the latest robot vacuum cleaner from Purerobo, Roborock, and NARWAL.
Overall, it can be said that investing in robotic machines is a smart way to update yourself with the latest technology and simplify your household cleaning chores using this advanced method. So, what are you thinking about? Just give it a try and be a smart homemaker today!
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