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Eufy by Anker RoboVac 11S Robot Vacuum 1300Pa Strong Suction T2108121 - White

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Eufy by Anker RoboVac 11S Robot Vacuum 1300Pa Strong Suction T2108121 - White

$84.99 $195.34
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The item in this listing is an Open Box (packaging maybe slightly distressed). The unit powers on with factory settings restored and includes the original accessories. The unit may have some minor cosmetic marks. Product comes with a Minimum 90 days warranty

• Super-Slim RoboVac: Our slimmer RoboVac is only 2.85", operates quietly, and even has an increased suction power of 1300 Pa.
• BoostIQ Technology: RoboVac automatically increases suction power within 1.5 seconds when extra vacuuming strength is needed for deep cleaning.
• A Quiet Clean: Vacuums for up to 100 minutes
• Equipped with an anti-scratch tempered glass-top cover for protection, an infrared-sensor for evading obstacles, and drop-sensing tech to avoid falls. RoboVac also automatically recharges so it’s always ready to clean.
• RoboVac takes on dust-busting around your home so you don’t have to. Multiple cleaning modes and auto-clean scheduling ensure an effortless, thorough cleaning while you relax.

Additional Information
  • 90 day warranty
  • New - Open Box
Shipping Information
  • Free Shipping!
  • Estimated delivery May 1 - May 4
  • Returns available within 30 days
  • Ships to U.S. (No AK/HI, No P.O. Boxes, and No Military Addresses)
Customer Reviews
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Danny


Verified Buyer: Yes
Reviewed: 2023-08-27
I would buy again

Looks and works like brand new. Awesome so far! Glad I purchased


woodworker


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-22
Best Decision We Ever Made Buying This

We weren't in the market for a robot vacuum until one day a story popped up on my phone that there was a sale going on and this was an excellent choice. I did some investigating and it looked like a solid performer, neither I nor my wife are fans of sweeping and vacuuming, so it looked like a good option. We absolutely love this little thing! I'm sitting at my computer sipping a cappuccino while our RoboVac is whirring away keeping our whole house clean. Upside- it's so easy and does such a good job. It does get itself stuck occasionally, usually by wedging under a dresser front, but it beeps for a rescuer and shuts down to wait. We've been running it for about ten days now and it gathers a large amount of dirt and dust every day. It is slim enough that it easily gets underneath all the beds and most of the sofas and chairs, places that our upright vac couldn't get to. Some reviewers have stated that this works best in an apartment or small house; our house is single story, about 2300 square feet and it makes it around everywhere. I did choose a central location to put the base, so when it's time for the vac to go beddy-bye it doesn't have much trouble finding its way home. Run time has been excellent, we have mostly hardwoods with a few area rugs and it usually runs a full 100 minutes. We let it run a daily schedule and it always starts right on time. Being that this is a "dumb" robot vac, it will cover some areas three or four times while missing others, yesterday it completely missed two bedrooms. By running every day it eventually gets all the floor. For another several hundred dollars you can get a better programmed vac, but we like this one. I've been amazed at how well it figures out how to get out of the jams it gets itself into; just as I'm about to rescue it the RoboVac comes up with a new move and usually gets free. There is one thing I'd point out- the instructions say you can wash the dust receptacle after removing the filters . . yes you can, but water gets trapped inside the double layer plastic lid. I pulled the rubber plugs out and unscrewed the top panel to get it dried out, I won't do that again. Wipe it out with a damp cloth and let it be. Now if we only had a robot that did the dusting . . .


Shellys423Shellys423


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-22
Prepared to be humbled

The media could not be loaded.  Man, I never thought I could love an inanimate object so much, but this guy takes the cake. Small, cute, compact. I have never owned a robot vacuum before but having 2 short-haired, mild-shedding dogs, I wanted some "extra" help around the house. I thought I was on top of the constant dog hair tumbleweeds making way through my home. I thought my floors were pretty clean. I boasted about vacuuming every day, if not everyday with both a central vac for deeper cleans and a wireless for a quick touch-up. But when I opened up the dirt-catcher, I was taken aback and a little humiliated by the amass of dust and dog hair after I had just vacuumed the day before. Eufy didn't brag or give any smug looks as he continued to pick up on my slack. Which he has done twice a day since just getting him a short 24 hours ago. I think I have emptied the compartment about 6 times, not because his dirt-catcher is too small, but the amount of debris he picks up is substantial. The way he meticulously wiggles and uses his brushes to get the edges is super satisfying to watch. I have only had him working on my hardwood floors with a few area carpets. He transitions between each flooring type with ease utilizing the boost IQ feature which provides higher suction on carpeted areas. My hardwoods are noticeably cleaner for the eyes and for the soul. My area carpets still have some noticeable dog hairs ingrained deep when given a closer look. But unless your guests are sitting on the floor, it looks clean. He follows an unpredictable zig zag pattern which makes him cover almost all of the floor areas. On his first trek, I watched as he would pass by lines of dirt and thought my floors would be splotchy. Again, he proves me wrong and continued on his way to get every area. He never got stuck and manages to wiggle his way in and out of tight areas. I let him charge up for a few hours and he will work tirelessly for about an hour and a half before finding his way back to home base. The dogs have learned to let him be and retreat to their dog bed as he does his thing throughout the house. The fiance is also weary of a robotic mechanism lurking throughout the house, hearing him thump down our brick-like tiled hallway. But, seeing how much joy this genius robot brings me as I excitedly show off the full dirt catcher compartment has subsided all their hesitations. I have yet to use any timing features and only run him as needed. But the remote buttons seem pretty straight forward. The noise level is a slight hum when he is in another room, loud hum when nearby, but not too much so that you can't enjoy watching TV or having a phone conversation. I'm hoping by tomorrow, he will have my hard floor surfaces at bay and he can start working on my low-rise bedroom carpets. Thanks Eufy for humbling me, making my floors look noticeably cleaner, tormenting the dogs and fiance to my amusement and making my home more cleansing for the soul.



smc


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-22
Never thought I’d be in love with a vacuum.

I’d been searching for the perfect vacuum, and I had no intentions of getting a robo one, but I have a back injury and get worn down vacuuming three times a day. We’ve got two dogs, super shedders,This little guy picks up EVERYTHING. He picks up my dogs fur, my long hair, and even big pieces of their kibble. He hasn’t gotten jammed yet, and there’s a cleaning brush they included so you can unwrap any hair after you’re done running the vacuum.The suction comes in three levels, and because of my dogs I usually keep him on the maximum setting. It can be a tad noisy but it isn’t as bad as a standard vacuum.I run him (yes, we named him Albert) every day about three times. I live in a 1300sqft home, all one floor, and he gets the job done. He has yet to get stuck on anything and has had no issues whatsoever. His bumpers work flawlessly and his wall sensors are spot on.My pitbull is terrified of him, even though he isn’t that intrusive. Other than her cowering, he’s a welcome addition to the house.I’m absolutely repulsed and disgusted everytime I empty his basket. He cleans up more than my standup vacuum ever did, and he can get to places I only cleaned once a week. The idea that there’s SO MUCH hair and dust in my house, even after a deep clean, is foul.I’ll use him until he gives out, and then I won’t hesitate to buy another.We’re looking to move into a bigger two level house within the year and I plan on getting one for each level of the house.10/10, you won’t regret it.


BreannaBreanna


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-22
Huge time saver!

The short read: I have 2 Siberian Huskies, and this robot is a life saver!! Is it perfect? No. Does it capture 90% and save me a boatload of time at a reasonable price? Absolutely!Usage: I’ve had my Eufy (we call “Mo” from WALL-E) for about 3 weeks, running 1-2 times a day to keep up with the Husky fur. I empty the bin after each cleaning and use the brush to clean the outer filter. This is my first robot vacuum and I am very happy thus far.Suction: Usually cleans crumbs on first pass. Husky fur from low-pile carpet can take around 5 passes. In certain sections I will manually direct to be sure it gets enough passes on areas with higher fur levels (or higher visibility like my black rug).Dark Rugs: I have a large rug that is mostly black and 50% of the time she wouldn’t have any problems. But too frequently Mo would “freak out” and get stuck in a corner. Also didn’t like the clear plastic chair mat. Since it’s only cleaning my first floor, I fully fixed the issue by covering the 3 drop sensors. If the tape or covering is in direct contact with the sensors, it tends to fault that the sensors are dirty and won’t operate. But if you offset heavy, light-colored paper, it does the trick. Be sure that the bumpers can fully compress without hitting the paper. See the photos.Noise: Not as quiet as I was expecting but it’s a sacrifice for cleaner carpets, and probably standard for most robot vacuums.Durability: The basement door was briefly left open, and without active drop sensors, Mo took a nasty spill. I heard several large crashes, and found her upside down on the concrete basement floor, still running! A few scrapes, but doesn’t appear to have affected functionality.“Rogue” mode: I don’t use the scheduled cleaning because I like to be home when she’s operating so I can help if she’s in distress. About 2 weeks in, she started going rogue and operating sometime overnight without warning! In the morning we’d find area rugs shifted, and sometimes she’d be stuck somewhere. I called Eufy customer service and was told to remove the vacuum from the base, press and hold the scheduling button on the remote (has a small clock in front of a piece of paper) until I heard two beeps. So far this has cleared the “phantom” schedule in the remote.Ledges: We have a significant threshold to our kitchen flooring. It’s chamfered down to a half inch at the leading edge but at full thickness is 3/4 of an inch tall. Sometimes she gets stuck when headed straight for it, and does better at a slight angle. I’m happy she can manage it at all!Rug transitions: We only have low-pile rugs on our pine floors, all with low non-slip pads underneath. All rugs were rolled (online purchases) and even though I’ve ironed them and consider them reasonably flat, a side brush can get stuck. She does fairly well unless she’s at an angle that encourages one of the side brushes to get caught underneath the rug, or at a corner. When this happens, rugs that aren’t anchored with furniture can end up shifted, sometimes several feet! Rugs that are anchored with furniture won’t move, but she’ll spend a little extra time getting unstuck, and this can cause more rug curling and the edges to fray due to excess roller activity. These little issues aren’t bothersome to me. If you have expensive or slightly wrinkled rugs, you may want to do some tests or look elsewhere.Returning to base: I usually let Mo run for 30-60 minutes then pick her up to return to the station. The few times I let her go to low battery, she has found the base. But if the battery is low and cleaning has stopped, I’d prefer to just stop the noise :)Conclusion: For spending $200, I couldn’t be happier!


Customer


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-22
Well thought out and built

Review after 3 days of daily operation (December 18, 2018)Overall: It keeps our hardwood, linoleum, and low-pile carpets clean and is very handy for keeping up with daily and weekly cleaning when a baby is preventing you from dedicating time for "normal" vacuuming.Is it quiet? Yes, it is. It is about as loud as a small fan. The noise spectrum is "red" (more bass than treble), making it mellow and comfortable to listen to. Interestingly it is actually slightly louder when it runs in an upstairs room and rumbles through the floor, but even that is never an issue.Does it get stuck? Not very often. When we first tried it we just let it loose in the house and noted what it could and couldn't handle. It did carpet transitions, chair legs, and most obstacles just fine. So far it has gotten stuck a total of 8 times.1. paper towel caught in wheel2. small rag in beater3. loose piece of twine in wheel and sweeper4. loose bit of twine in beater5. wire rack on the floor6. wedged in space between toilet and bathtub7. wedged under sofa8. Front wheel caught in pocket of sloping base for portable fan.In all these cases, the Eufy attempted to get unstuck for 15-20 seconds but finally ceased struggling and beeped for assistance, which in my opinion is a smart thing to do if you are a small robot who needs to retain enough battery power to complete the cleaning run after getting unstuck. After we removed the sticking items and put a garbage pail between the toilet and bathtub, it hasn't got stuck since.Does it effectively clean? Yes, it cleans hardwood floors beautifully as well as short and medium pile carpet. Keep in mind that mostly it cleans by sweeping with the brushes and beaters, the suction is more of an assist than the main cleaning force. Thus it does not pick up deeply seated particles in thick carpet very well.Returning to charge station:From observation it appears that the homing feature is basically an infrared beacon on the charging base. When the bot runs low on battery it shuts off the beater and suction and continues to bounce about the house until it is within eye-shot of the charging base, at which time it homes in on it. This system works pretty well, it just might take a few minutes of aimless wandering if your house is extensive or labyrinthine. Making sure the charging base commands a large field of view will definitely decrease the time required by the bot to find it.The bot likes to have at least 4ft of clear floor in front of the station so it can line up on it for docking. It'll usually do fine with 3 or even 2 feet, but has a tendency to get misaligned more and have to try again to dock successfully.Also, the bot seems to avoid cleaning within 3 feet of the station, possibly to avoid bumping it unintentionally or perhaps just because in cleaning mode the infrared beacon tricks the bots sensors into thinking there is an obstruction.Cleaning patterns:It appears to do a random bounce pattern alternating with a follow-the edge pattern to clean. Added to this is the infrared and bumper collision avoidance and cliff detection. This cleaning system does not "learn" a house and I doubt it changes its basic algorithm from run to run but nonetheless it cleans complicated areas quite effectively. I doubt any mapping bot could do any better, they'd just look more professional while doing it.Maintenance:The sweepers and beater collect long hair (over 3 inches) and need to be cleared after every run (unless your wife doesn't lose much hair. :) ) However this is pretty easy since the sweepers and beater come off easily and seem to be designed to avoid getting hair wrapped around their axles. There is even a little groove on each end of the beater to allow a knife to be inserted to cut off the wrapped up hair.Haven't had to clean the filter or wheels yet, but when the time comes I doubt it will be hard.Will have to see how it fares after a few months or a year.


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