









OKP Life K2 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 1800 mAh, Blue
-
Margaretta Medhurst
> 3 dayThis picks up a decent amount of my dogs hair. The biggest issue i have is I could not get it to connect to my internet or the app, no matter what I tried or help I got. So I have to manually turn it on when I want to fun it. It doesnt clean carpets well, but it does a good job extending the life of my deeper cleans of my hardwood floors.
-
Samantha
> 3 dayOk. So I have 2 SHORTHAIRED dogs. I emphasized Shorthaired bc short vs long makes a difference. One of my heathens enjoys picnicking on the living room rug rather than eating out of her bowl so there’s wee tiny dog hairs and kibble EVERYWHERE & I’m tired of sweeping every day. I got it for downstairs which is wood flooring with area/accent rugs. Ethel - I named the vac Ethel - is a baddie. 20 minutes out of the box & she’s sucking up all the things. Bits of kibble, pointer-fetti (aka dog hair), a random petrified macaroni I didn’t even know was living under the cabinet like it paid rent - all of the things. As for rugs - she hopped herself right up on the thick area rug in the living room & went to work. The rubber-backed kitchen mats seem to get wadded under her tho so, simple fix, I’ll just shake them out & put them up when she’s gonna do her thing. The pic is after about 20-30 minutes of her wandering around. And I swept YESTERDAY. She comes with extra spinny arms & an extra filter - the filter is washable which I didn’t realize when I bought her, but YAY. I took off a star bc I haven’t been able to get her to talk to the app yet, but she’s got a remote so I don’t much care. It’s clear she’s not going to be set off remotely in this house anyhow. One of the dogs is convinced she’s going to kill her, the other dog is trying to kill Ethel. Basically I have one pointer on the sofa acting like an elephant with a mouse & the other posturing, growling, & pointing at her. Prey-drive engaged. I’ll also add - she’s quieter than expected which is just icing at this juncture.
-
Pattie
Greater than one weekWorks as well as the more expensive machines
-
Tanyaglz
> 3 dayWorked for about 3 months
-
lovely lady
> 3 dayI wrote a bad review because I thought the product stopped working but i put it away - didnt throw it out- and brought it back out 2 months later. I realized that I had never removed the clear film on the front of the vacuum so I did that and then recharged, downloaded the app and its working! Check that the adapter is properly plugged into the charging station because it does wiggle loose from time to time.
-
Prof. Ruby Kuhn MD
> 3 dayI run this vacuum multiple times a week. I absolutely love that I can essentially vacuum every day if I wanted to and also sit on the couch. I got this on sale so look for a great discount. It does get stuck from time to time but overall I think all my loved ones should buy this
-
Madison
> 3 day4 stars because the app does not work. I couldn’t get the thing to connect to wifi for the life of me. But once I discovered I can just let this little guy run aimlessly without the app, I don’t even care! I have a golden retriever and a dirt backyard. I clean our floors all the time but saw this thing on major sale & figured why not. I’m amazed! In one run it got all this. (See photo) It navigates through tight spots and makes it ways under all furniture. If you’re a dog owner, this thing is 100% worth it. No more giant dust bunnies floating around.
-
Katie C.
> 3 dayPictures are my first dump out and I’m embarrassed but whatever lol. I tore my acl and have been out of commission since surgery and this queen has stepped up to get what I obviously haven’t been able to. She’s quiet and kind to the walls and animals. I will say we have to pick her up to get other rooms but that’s fine. Cleanopatra goes for a good minute but she fizzes out kinda fast. Don’t we all though! She’s now a member of the family!!! Game changer and Worth every penny!
-
Falkor Fable
> 3 dayTL;DR would recommend *on sale,* but dont expect perfection. Okay so lemme preface this that I am physically disabled, autistic, and have two thick haired cats. Before I got this machine I didnt even want to get out of bed when I had the energy or needed to, because the floor was dirty and it caused major sensory issues. The floor was dirty because I rarely had the energy to clean the house. This machine is not perfect by a long shot, but it has allowed me the ability to more comfortably move around my house when I have the energy. Pros: ~Cleans. It doesnt clean perfect, but my floors are a lot cleaner. They look and feel cleaner. ~Not loud. I cant vaccum, only sweep or mop due to sensory issues, but this doesnt bother me. I can be paying attention or have it as background noise and its fine. ~Actually collects pet hair. Like you cant even say that for some full size vaccums. ~Collects human hair. I have long hair, it collects it, and the stuff that does get tangled around the bristles is super easy to untangle. Cons: ~You still have to clean up after it. Like I dont have sensory issues walking barefoot now, but the floor still needs to be mopped, and there is dirt in the corners. Somewhat expected, but I was expecting a tad bit more? ~Gets trapped places. Got into my bathroom but messed up my floor towel doing so, and couldnt get themselves out. Also gets stuck in corners? ~Small container. I mean, again, expected, but its still a bit frustrating to have it run a cycle, fill up half way through, and keep running until the battery is out. ~Remote turns it on, but cant get it home. ~Actually only you can get it home. If it runs into furniture it gets lost going home and cant make it. You need to pick it up and point it with a direct path home. Thats probably the biggest issue. I do really like this. It was around 100 dollars. I wouldnt pay more than that, based on the fact I have to guide it home, but Im still happy my house is a significant bit cleaner.
-
Ariel Blanda
> 3 dayI’ve wanted a robo-vacuum for a while, but they’re either so expensive that I can’t bear to buy it or they’re cheap but not very good at cleaning. I finally pulled the trigger on this one and paid just over $100. Fair warning: if you’re expecting an amazing clean from this then temper your expectations or buy something else. I’ve used it for 2 weeks on hardwood floors where there are crumbs, dog hair, wet spots from snow, and who knows what else. The positives: 1. It has different settings (low, medium, high) and there is a fairly recognizable sound difference between them. While running on low, I sometimes barely notice it. Also helps the dogs to not be scared of a loud, independently moving machine. 2. When run once a day on low, it makes a DRASTIC difference in the 800 sq ft area it runs on. No more bits of stuff stuck to my feet or socks. 3. Emptying the collection bin takes maybe 30 seconds if you’re thorough. Even less if you just dump it out. The negatives: 1. It tends to get stuck on one of the dog’s food bowls and easily gets tangled in wires or blankets. If you run it, you have to be sure there is nothing like this on the floor or you may spend a little while untangling things or having your vacuum take a bath in dog water. 2. The sensors aren’t great. It bumps into things and has sometimes knocked things over (random folding chair we forgot to put up, flattened cardboard box for the recycle bin, etc.). This was expected given the price, though, so I’m okay with that. 3. Between the low and high settings there doesn’t seem to be much difference in suction power. I doubt that this would work well on carpet. Overall: Great purchase for hardwood floors if you run it daily on low, and you can’t beat the price if you only have that small daily maintenance need.