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Russ Hodge
> 3 dayMy floors have never been so clean. Easily added to my Google Smart home. Cleans bird seed and dust great. Good suction power. Wanted because no camera or Lidar or camera for privacy concerns. Uses two apps on cellphone which I dont enjoy but again, the vacuum is great. Easily moved between hard floors to rugs.
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Elizabeth
Greater than one weekWeve always had iRobot Roombas - i think i prefer this model! So much quieter and does a great job cleaning. They seem to go on sale often - so keep your eyes out for a deal!
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MissiWylde
> 3 dayI cant figure out how to get this vacuum to stay on track as it has a mind of its own. It seems to be patterned oriented and wont let you redirect it easily to a high traffic area. It will continually go over and over the same area. Its OK. It does have an easy to empty dirt bin and easy to clean filter.
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Adell
> 3 daySo I ordered this for my step daughter. Couldn’t beat the price. Then decided to order me one too. Hers came and was defective. The battery wouldn’t hold a charge and would work after being taken off the docking station. Called Amazon tech support as an option given just to make sure it was not operator error. It wasnt. So they tell me they can not send me a replacement but they can give me credit. I tell them “ok” cause I will just order another one. Mine came in and it works! Good to go! My problem here is now they jumped the price up $40 and now I’m screwed out of a deal. Pretty messed up. If they had just done the exchange I would not be having to pay extra. So my rating for this is 4 stars because of that. I’m gonna call and complain to Amazon as that was on them. Not the sellers fault. I went ahead and gave mine to my step daughter. But I’m still not happy I couldn’t get an exchange for the deal it was at!
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Peniel J.
Greater than one weekThe app need the capacity to operate multiple robots because i got two of them and I can only operate one
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Aaron P.
> 3 dayWhile it doesnt have a brush, it does have pretty good suction and battery life. It looks like it has pretty good stuff in the app for how it cleans, even the remote makes it seem that way. However, it can only be contained in a room or area with physical barriers. Better for short carpets and uncarpeted areas. That said, it does fine where I need it. Seems to get itself hung up in a spot kinda easy. Good suction for more often vacccuuming, but I wouldnt let it go a long time in between and expect it to do well.
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Brian
> 3 dayNo information on replacement brushes for Vacuum .
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Ernest M St-Hilaire
> 3 dayWas worried because of the cheap price but this vac has been great for pet hair. I would walk around my house in my socks and in minutes look like had puppies for feet :) Not anymore! My socks stay clean and i dont have to vacuum everyday anymore. Well worth it.
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WolvesHaveReturned
> 3 dayI’ve had this since for about 8 months and I can’t imagine life without it. I have a husky German shepherd mix who wafts little puffs of fluff into the air as she walks. Anyone with a plush coated pup knows the struggle of keeping a floor free of pet hair. No matter when you last vacuumed, there will be more hair. I never expect it to do the job of a vacuum. It’s a sweeper. All carpets and nooks and crannies still need a real vacuum when it’s finished sweeping. That’s okay. We call it Marvin. The good: I bought Marvin for under 100 expecting it would be cheaply made and not as effective as the Shark I used to have. I was wrong. Marvin is my best friend. I am so impressed with it! It makes vacuuming a once per day job instead of an ongoing struggle. I am constantly surprised how much hair Marvin gets and how great my hard floors look. It came with replacements for each sweeping arm and the filter. Emptying it is simple, and cleaning the arms is as easy as pulling them off, removing whatever is caught, and snapping them back on. It has an optional app if you want to program the times it should run and a remote if you’d rather tell it to start without needing the app. Marvin has battery life is enough to thoroughly make its way through my living room, dining room, kitchen and hallway before needing to go home and recharge, which is perfect for us in our apartment where the rest of the rooms are carpeted and need a real vacuum. We love Marvin. The bad: Marvin is… stupid. We joke that it is time to play the lottery when Marvin actually finds its charging base and no one has intervened. Marvin also has no advanced AI learning like the expensive floor robots do. You will not be able to tell it *not* to go somewhere so if you have an area with cords it might eat, or an area it can get stuck… yeah, it’s going to unless you make a barricade it can’t get through. The app is only to program the times it turns on and the pattern of sweeping it does, not to program its path. When it does get stuck, it is obnoxiously loud trying to free itself before it gives up and sadly beeps for assistance. You’ll know it needs help before it does. For as inexpensive as it is, I’d recommend it to anyone who would like a sweeper bot but, like me, the 300-700 bots are way out of their price range. Marvin does a really good job and makes my life so much easier that I forgive its shortcomings without hesitation.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis is my 2nd robotic vacuum. The first one I got on sale at Lowes. Compared to the Bob Sweep, the OKP Life K2 is hands down a winner. All the issues my Bob Sweep encountered were not issues for the OKP. BobSweep 1. Black rubber mat under treadmill - Bob would get stuck and confused every time no matter where it approached the mat 2. Smaller drive wheels which led to Bob getting stuck often 3. Felt like an early gen programming. Bob could not figure out how to unstick himself if he got into a jam. I watched it for over 5 minutes going back and forth over the same moves before shutting down and giving up. OKP 1. Nice, large drive wheels to help it go up and over small height differences 2. Nicely programmed code and it has only gotten stuck once 3. Wish I had gotten a model which can self empty, but still impressed with how OKP has been cleaning 4. Has a Find robot option in the phone software. If the vacuum does mange to get stuck, you can easily find it rather than searching under all furniture 5. Annoying - the Life K2 does not store a map. So watching it try and go home is frustrating. Esp when it has to go back and forth covering the full walls of a hallway instead of just homing in on the base and going there. However, it does make it home which is more than could be said for the Bob Sweep. This is a good purchase and I have been happy. Does it replace a full size manual vacuum? Not quite. But keeping up after a full house sweep is definitely in its wheelhouse and makes the times you pull out the larger model go quicker.