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title: "Robot Vacuum, dser 1600Pa Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, BoostGen Technology, 360° Smart Sensor Protection, Self-Charging with 2 Boundary Strips, Quiet, Cleans Carpets Hard Floors and Pet Hair (RoboGeek 20T)"
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# 1600PA Suction Power 2600mAh Battery Life 360° Smart Sensor Robot Vacuum, dser 1600Pa Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, BoostGen Technology, 360° Smart Sensor Protection, Self-Charging with 2 Boundary Strips, Quiet, Cleans Carpets Hard Floors and Pet Hair (RoboGeek 20T)

**Brand:** dser
**Price:** 239.51 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🧹 Clean Smart, Live Smart!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Robot Vacuum, dser 1600Pa Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, BoostGen Technology, 360° Smart Sensor Protection, Self-Charging with 2 Boundary Strips, Quiet, Cleans Carpets Hard Floors and Pet Hair (RoboGeek 20T) by dser
- **How much does it cost?** 239.51 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- dser enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dser brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Slim Design:** Easily glides under furniture for a thorough clean without the hassle.
- • **BoostGen Technology:** Intelligent suction that adapts to your cleaning needs in real-time.
- • **Effortless Cleaning:** Experience the future of home cleaning with our ultra-quiet robot vacuum.
- • **Versatile Cleaning Modes:** Choose from 6 tailored cleaning modes for every corner of your home.
- • **Self-Charging Convenience:** Never worry about battery life; it recharges itself when needed.

## Overview

The dser 1600Pa Robotic Vacuum Cleaner combines powerful 1600PA suction with BoostGen Technology for intelligent cleaning. It features a 360° smart sensor for collision and drop protection, operates quietly under 58 dB, and offers multiple cleaning modes. With a slim design and a long-lasting 2600mAh battery, it ensures efficient cleaning of carpets, hard floors, and pet hair, all while self-charging for your convenience.

## Description

Product description Question & Answer 1. Why can't the robot vacuum return to the charging base to charge automatically? The charging base needs 3 feet on both sides and 6 feet on the front so that it can find a way back to the base. 2.Why does my robot vacuum move in circles? --Cancel the spot cleaning mode on the remote control；Clean the bottom sensor, dust sensor, drive wheel. 3. What should I do if the robot vacuum cannot clean the edges? The remote control can set four cleaning modes: automatic cleaning, spot cleaning, edge cleaning, manual cleaning. 4.Does the robot work for 100 minutes on the carpet? Standard suction mode (hardwood floors) provides approx. 100 minutes of cleaning. BoostIQ mode (carpeting) provides approximately 60 minutes of cleaning. Intelligent Protection Using upgraded anti-drop sensing technology with infrared sensors, this robot vacuum detects the surrounding environment to protect itself from falling off stairs and other edges, but glides effortlessly along them to ensure every inch has been cleaned. Auto Charge Return Never worry about running out of power or having to manually move the RoboGeek 20T as it automatically returns to its charging station when the battery falls below 20%. BoostGen Technology To ensure the perfect clean, this robotic vacuum utilizes our BoostGen technology, which increases suction power to its maximum within 1.5s once a hard-to-clean surface such as a rug or carpet is detected. Super Strong Suction Engineered with a strong motor, which provides powerful suction up to 1600Pa. The robot vacuum cleaner has two adjustable suctions modes - standard and maximum - to meet your varied cleaning requirements. Silent Cleaning Just hit auto clean and fall sound asleep while the RoboGeek 20T does the hard work for you, operating at an extremely quiet 58db. Extra-Large Dust Box There’s no need to empty this robot vac frequently as it comes with a 600ml dust box, allowing it to store more dirt, clean more areas and vacuum for longer. Package Includes 1*dser RoboGeek 20T 1*100V-220V Adapter 1*Charging Dock 1*Remote Control with Batteries 2*Boundary Strips 4*Side Brushes 1*Filter 1*Brush 1*Cable Ties Specification Operating Voltage: adapt 100V-220V Suction: 1600Pa Battery: 2600mAh rechargeable lithium battery Working Time: 100 mins after fully charged Operation method: Remote Multi-Surface Cleaning: Hard Floors & Carpets & Ceramic tile Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz frequency band

Review: It’s amazing when you don’t lose it!! - I bought this robot vacuum last week... before you get your expectations up this is not one of the stories where it drags dog poop all over the house. I’ve had a love-hate relationship with the little renegade for the first few days. Despite what feels like constant sweeping and vacuuming, there are tumbleweeds of dog hair around the house. I feel like it is coming out of my pores at times, so I wanted the vacuum. I could not have been more ecstatic when I got the notification that it was delivered and waiting for me at home on Tuesday! I got home, unboxed it, got it charging, and read the manual while I waited. I do as the instructions say and pick up everything it could possibly get caught on. Already the house is looking better and I haven’t even ran the machine yet! It’s done charging at about 9:30 pm. This is absurdly late for us, as we get up at 3 am workdays, but I couldn’t wait to use it so I start it up. Our dog, Cowboy, who is my main reason for purchasing the vacuum, started freaking out. He was lunging at it and bashing his nose on it which just makes it turn around, so no harm done. After many various threats on his life, I got Cowboy to calm down and stop attacking my new toy so I could properly ooohhhh and aaahhh as it did it’s job. It’s beautiful and shiny and cleans for me! What else could a girl want? It’s surprisingly quiet. So quiet that we fell asleep with it on. The next morning I got up and looked to an empty charger... what on earth! The vacuum is supposed to dock itself when the battery runs low. I start questioning my purchase, especially having spent extensive time reading reviews and feeling like I got a great product, exactly what I was looking for, at quite a bargain. After my husband, Trevor, gets out the door, I have a few hours before leaving for work myself, I commence searching the house for my missing robot. On probably the third pass of what I felt would be the obvious places, I found it in the guest room/office under one of my husband’s computer chairs. This chair has very shiny, black, curved legs to the 5 wheels that blend perfectly with the black, shiny, circular vacuum. It is perfectly centered and fits just between the gaps in the wheels like it found a little cozy nook it thought was made for it. The chair and the vacuum could be cousins. So it caged itself in and couldn’t get back out, it must have bounced around between the wheels and gave up. I retrieve the stupid thing that boxed itself in and try to turn it on. It makes a sort of “eh-eh” sound and the light on top flashed red. Unsure of what that meant, like any genius, I press it again, expecting it to give me a clue, and of course, get the same angry response from the machine. Confused, I turn it over and find a cotton face mask sucked into the brushes! Another reason to hate face masks! Did it break my beautiful new vacuum? I pull out the mask and try to turn on the machine, and yet again I get the “eh-eh” and red flash, but now there is also a little orange plug shape that lights up so it’s obvious it wants to be charged. So I put the darn thing on its charger and get ready and go off to work. I have company for dinner coming that night so as soon as I get home I turn on the vacuum and let it go to work while I start cooking. After 2 hours I get to see it find its way to the charger for the first time. I’m over the moon that it’s actually doing what it’s supposed to and call for my husband to come look at at it. He’s less enthused than I am, yes, whoop-dee-doo, it’s doing what it’s supposed to. Later, I show it to my guests and laugh about how it got lost last night, but now I’ve learned my lesson. Hee hee, haw haw. We laugh about Cowboy’s silly reactions to it. Oh and it’s wonderful for picking up all the dog hair. So when it’s done charging, naturally I send it cleaning around the house again. I play with the remote and make it go certain directions. It’s like my cleaning remote controlled car! We fall asleep that night with the vacuum roaming again. The next morning I am so happy that it’s on the dock and it’s an amazing day, as it’s Trevor and my 10 year wedding anniversary. We don’t have big plans that particular day though, we’ll really be celebrating Saturday. After work, I start the vacuum and my husband and I eventually decide to pick up some BBQ just down the street. While we are gone, I realize it’s the first time we have left Cowboy home with the robot vacuum on and hope he doesn’t destroy it. We get back home, all is well, so we eat and watch tv. My husband admits how well the vacuum has been working and there remarkably less dog hair around. It wasn’t a waste of money. Yes! A little while into eating I realize I don’t hear the low hum and occasional bump bump of the vacuum changing surfaces. I get up to investigate. I go look on the dock, no vacuum. Naturally, I check it’s first hiding nook, the office chair, with no success. Hmmm... what other places could it be? I get the remote and start pushing random buttons hoping it will make some sort of noise. I listen intently for the “eh-eh” to no avail. At this point my husband is a bit peeved. It is our anniversary, of course, and I shouldn’t waste time focusing on the vacuum. The next morning, I get some deja vú- the vacuum was still not back on the charger. Again, my husband goes off to work and I start searching the house. I look under beds, even in rooms that I had the doors shut, behind couches that don’t even have enough room for the vacuum to have roved under or behind. I’m looking under planters, in closets, around absurd corners in the laundry room, bathroom, out the back door in the yard, under beds, under couches, the bathroom, in closets, under planters, rooms the doors were closed to, the laundry room, the backyard, etc... im going in circles, I’m loosing it. Finally I go to work, perplexed and bebothered about the flipping vacuum. It’s Friday, I get off work at noon, so it’s nice and bright and I have tons of time to search. I open all the windows and really start hunting. I take my baseball bat and other clutter out from under our bed, sure that the vacuum made it’s way behind one of those things. Nope. I take that baseball bat and lay on the ground along side the queen sized guest bed and start reaching as far back as I can. It’s hard to see under there because when Cowboy was a puppy last year, he decided to try and live in the boxspring. He tore the white gauzy fabric to shreds and it hangs down resembles a cave of spider webs. Hence, my need for poking around with the bat and using my phone flashlight. I’m convinced I’m feeling within inches of the walls, as it’s in a corner of the room and the way the furniture is configured, I only have access from one side. I see black round coils of the internet router cables coming out from behind the desk into the space under the bed. No luck, no hint of vacuum under there. Again I am searching every conceivable inch of the house. I’m moving furniture it couldn’t have possibly been hiding behind. I jokingly tell my husband that Cowboy must’ve killed it and buried it in the backyard. I’m trying to enlist the dog in the search. Asking him to fetch it. C’mon boy, find it, you can do it! Find the vacuum! I’ve told friends by now how befuddled I am. They are googling places robot vacuums get lost, making suggestions, there may be hidden tunnels in the house that it’s wandered into. At this point I guess so!! Since it changes levels and floor media so well maybe it’s propelled itself up against a wall, lodged itself behind furniture. I now discover there is actually a tiny button on the remote that has a bell on it. Great. I start walking around the house again with the remote, pushing the bell button with the tiniest shred of hope that the alarm function has its own battery somehow and will make a sound. Nothing. I search for hours with no progress. My house that has been so well cleaned the last few days and in beautiful shape is now torn apart. A complete disaster area. Worse than before I got the vacuum. I accuse my husband of hiding it. That he’s playing a terrible joke on me. That he thought it would be hilarious to just hide it for days... or that he accidentally stepped on it and broke it and had now hidden it so I wouldn’t find out. Friday goes by with out finding the vacuum. On Saturday I start questioning my sanity. Did I ever have a robot vacuum to begin with. Have I just imagined getting it? Maybe it’s still in the mail on its way here. No the charger is still plugged into the wall. It must be here. I am determined to find it. Trevor and I will be getting massages and having a spa day this afternoon in celebration of our anniversary I cannot go to our spa day upset about this vacuum!!! I think my hardest about where I could have possibly missed in the house. I have been now using a broom handle to help me search behind things like the washer and dryer, under beds again. I look various other places and make my way back to the guest room. We are storing a few pieces of someone’s extra furniture in there right now... there’s a nightstand and massive tv that is the width of the bed. The tv is wedged between the nightstand and end of the bed so the foot side is completely cut off. I heave the tv to the other side of the room so that I can budge the bed a tiny bit. My husband’s massive L shaped desk with shelves and many drawers is next to the head of the bed and there is only a couple inches of clearance on that side. But I have the bed a couple inches away from the corner it’s wedged into and I again am armed with my phone flashlight and broom handle. I search the crack between wall and bed and there in back corner I see a sliver of shiny black vacuum!!! I found it! I found the little bastard!! I can’t reach it. I have tiny t-rex arms- that obviously were not long enough when I was reaching under the bed previously with baseball bat and broom stick to feel the vacuum. There is only a few inches of clearance under the bed so there’s no way in heck I can crawl under. I’m supposed to meet my husband at the spa, he’s going straight there after work so I can’t wait for him to come home and lift the bed while I crawl under. I’m determined to get it out now. I start nudging it with the broomstick along the wall more towards the open side. This takes forever. This is the wall with the massive desk abutting against the bed, so it’s just a horrible angle and eventually, using my trusty broom stick, I finally get it out. I am yelling in triumph. I’m cussing out the vacuum. I am using profanity that I would have never expected. I am home alone with Cowboy and I know he thinks I’m unhinged by now, which I’m pretty sure I am. And Cowboy... Cowboy who I was trying to get to help me find it, he knew where it was the whole time!! He loves getting under that bed! But it’s been a few days now and the vacuum has not been lost like that again. My anger at the vacuum soo dissipates as I continue to discover new handy dandy things about it. The brushes actually pop out for the utmost ease of cleaning. As I was picking up laundry, it swooped under the corner or my bed an came out right in front of me with a dirty sock! Good boy!! Our daughter was visiting family for those few eventful days and now if the vacuum goes amiss, she quickly gets it out from under the guest bed for me, but for the most part I keep that door shut now. For his adventurous nature and the fact that he cleans, we’ve named the vacuum Wall-E. 🥔
Review: THIS IS A GREAT ROBOT VACUUM! - I don't usually review unless I have VERY good service or LOVE a product. This is my first robot vacuum. I originally I bought the Ecovacs Debot E795 because it was a good price. I got a refurbished one because the price was better. Initially I turned it on and it would just go in circles...no straight lines. Either mine was a dud or it was just cheap. I returned that right away, and saw such good reviews for this one that I thought I would try it. Being on a budget I didn't want to spend almost $300 for a Rhoomba, even though I know it is top of the line in the robot vacs. We just can't afford it right now. Another thing I was looking for in reviews was something that was quiet because we have a toddler and a baby, and something that has good suction that can pick up pet hair with a Bernese mountain dog and pom in our house. And something that is good on hard floors and area rugs. After testing it out, I can't rave enough about it! It is fast and goes from floor to carpet well. It does get stuck on one of our rugs by the door but the other ones it goes just fine over. I noticed on our big rug in the living room it doesn't get absolutely everything so that's why I gave it a 4 for suction. It is pretty quiet...if anything it helps my baby fall asleep while its running and shes in the same room. I do run it sometimes at night when they are both asleep too. If you're looking for a smart robot vac this is the one! It's decently priced and does a good job of getting all our pet hair too...and trust me we have a lot! I usually run it twice a day and it gets all the dog hair!

## Features

- 【Powerful Suction & Quiet Clean】: With 1600PA powerful suction, dser robot vacuum is able to clean dust, dirt, debris and even pet hair in your home. It also has a easy remove and 600ml extra-large capacity dust box. Comparing with traditional vacuum cleaner, this robot vacuum will stay quiet (under 58 db) when it's cleaning.
- 【BoostGen Technology & Intelligent Sensor】: Dser robot vacuum cleaner automatically increases suction power within 1.5 seconds when extra vacuuming strength is needed to get the best possible clean, which means that it can traverse different floor types without needing help. Adopting 360°anti-collision and anti-drop technology, this robot cleaner can effectively prevent any unnecessary crash and drop.
- 【Multiple Cleaning Modes & Ultra Thin Design】: Adopting 6 cleaning modes which are automatic, spot, single room, manual cleaning, max vacuuming and edge cleaning, this smart robot vacuum can be adjusted by the remote control according to your different cleaning needs. With 2.83" super-slim design, enables robotic vacuum clean under beds,sofa and the areas you are hard to reach.
- 【Long Working Time & Self-Charging】: Powered by a 2600mAh high-capacity Li-ion battery, this robot vacuum can work up to 100 minutes when fully charged. dser robot vacuum will return to charging base to recharge when in low power.
- 【What You Get】: Worry-free for 12-month,1x robot vacuum cleaner, 2x 6.6ft magnetic boundary strips, 4x side brushes, 1x extra filter, 1x remote control (2 AAA batteries included), 1x charging dock, 1x adapter, and 1x cleaning tool.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Y1PJ1L1 |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 100 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Brand | Dser |
| Brand Name | Dser |
| Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 706 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Cartridge |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | Instruction Guide |
| Manufacturer | dser |
| Model Name | 20T |
| Noise Level | 58 Decibels |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Collision |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Anti-Collision |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpets |
| UPC | 824007483921 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It’s amazing when you don’t lose it!!
*by T***N on October 25, 2020*

I bought this robot vacuum last week... before you get your expectations up this is not one of the stories where it drags dog poop all over the house. I’ve had a love-hate relationship with the little renegade for the first few days. Despite what feels like constant sweeping and vacuuming, there are tumbleweeds of dog hair around the house. I feel like it is coming out of my pores at times, so I wanted the vacuum. I could not have been more ecstatic when I got the notification that it was delivered and waiting for me at home on Tuesday! I got home, unboxed it, got it charging, and read the manual while I waited. I do as the instructions say and pick up everything it could possibly get caught on. Already the house is looking better and I haven’t even ran the machine yet! It’s done charging at about 9:30 pm. This is absurdly late for us, as we get up at 3 am workdays, but I couldn’t wait to use it so I start it up. Our dog, Cowboy, who is my main reason for purchasing the vacuum, started freaking out. He was lunging at it and bashing his nose on it which just makes it turn around, so no harm done. After many various threats on his life, I got Cowboy to calm down and stop attacking my new toy so I could properly ooohhhh and aaahhh as it did it’s job. It’s beautiful and shiny and cleans for me! What else could a girl want? It’s surprisingly quiet. So quiet that we fell asleep with it on. The next morning I got up and looked to an empty charger... what on earth! The vacuum is supposed to dock itself when the battery runs low. I start questioning my purchase, especially having spent extensive time reading reviews and feeling like I got a great product, exactly what I was looking for, at quite a bargain. After my husband, Trevor, gets out the door, I have a few hours before leaving for work myself, I commence searching the house for my missing robot. On probably the third pass of what I felt would be the obvious places, I found it in the guest room/office under one of my husband’s computer chairs. This chair has very shiny, black, curved legs to the 5 wheels that blend perfectly with the black, shiny, circular vacuum. It is perfectly centered and fits just between the gaps in the wheels like it found a little cozy nook it thought was made for it. The chair and the vacuum could be cousins. So it caged itself in and couldn’t get back out, it must have bounced around between the wheels and gave up. I retrieve the stupid thing that boxed itself in and try to turn it on. It makes a sort of “eh-eh” sound and the light on top flashed red. Unsure of what that meant, like any genius, I press it again, expecting it to give me a clue, and of course, get the same angry response from the machine. Confused, I turn it over and find a cotton face mask sucked into the brushes! Another reason to hate face masks! Did it break my beautiful new vacuum? I pull out the mask and try to turn on the machine, and yet again I get the “eh-eh” and red flash, but now there is also a little orange plug shape that lights up so it’s obvious it wants to be charged. So I put the darn thing on its charger and get ready and go off to work. I have company for dinner coming that night so as soon as I get home I turn on the vacuum and let it go to work while I start cooking. After 2 hours I get to see it find its way to the charger for the first time. I’m over the moon that it’s actually doing what it’s supposed to and call for my husband to come look at at it. He’s less enthused than I am, yes, whoop-dee-doo, it’s doing what it’s supposed to. Later, I show it to my guests and laugh about how it got lost last night, but now I’ve learned my lesson. Hee hee, haw haw. We laugh about Cowboy’s silly reactions to it. Oh and it’s wonderful for picking up all the dog hair. So when it’s done charging, naturally I send it cleaning around the house again. I play with the remote and make it go certain directions. It’s like my cleaning remote controlled car! We fall asleep that night with the vacuum roaming again. The next morning I am so happy that it’s on the dock and it’s an amazing day, as it’s Trevor and my 10 year wedding anniversary. We don’t have big plans that particular day though, we’ll really be celebrating Saturday. After work, I start the vacuum and my husband and I eventually decide to pick up some BBQ just down the street. While we are gone, I realize it’s the first time we have left Cowboy home with the robot vacuum on and hope he doesn’t destroy it. We get back home, all is well, so we eat and watch tv. My husband admits how well the vacuum has been working and there remarkably less dog hair around. It wasn’t a waste of money. Yes! A little while into eating I realize I don’t hear the low hum and occasional bump bump of the vacuum changing surfaces. I get up to investigate. I go look on the dock, no vacuum. Naturally, I check it’s first hiding nook, the office chair, with no success. Hmmm... what other places could it be? I get the remote and start pushing random buttons hoping it will make some sort of noise. I listen intently for the “eh-eh” to no avail. At this point my husband is a bit peeved. It is our anniversary, of course, and I shouldn’t waste time focusing on the vacuum. The next morning, I get some deja vú- the vacuum was still not back on the charger. Again, my husband goes off to work and I start searching the house. I look under beds, even in rooms that I had the doors shut, behind couches that don’t even have enough room for the vacuum to have roved under or behind. I’m looking under planters, in closets, around absurd corners in the laundry room, bathroom, out the back door in the yard, under beds, under couches, the bathroom, in closets, under planters, rooms the doors were closed to, the laundry room, the backyard, etc... im going in circles, I’m loosing it. Finally I go to work, perplexed and bebothered about the flipping vacuum. It’s Friday, I get off work at noon, so it’s nice and bright and I have tons of time to search. I open all the windows and really start hunting. I take my baseball bat and other clutter out from under our bed, sure that the vacuum made it’s way behind one of those things. Nope. I take that baseball bat and lay on the ground along side the queen sized guest bed and start reaching as far back as I can. It’s hard to see under there because when Cowboy was a puppy last year, he decided to try and live in the boxspring. He tore the white gauzy fabric to shreds and it hangs down resembles a cave of spider webs. Hence, my need for poking around with the bat and using my phone flashlight. I’m convinced I’m feeling within inches of the walls, as it’s in a corner of the room and the way the furniture is configured, I only have access from one side. I see black round coils of the internet router cables coming out from behind the desk into the space under the bed. No luck, no hint of vacuum under there. Again I am searching every conceivable inch of the house. I’m moving furniture it couldn’t have possibly been hiding behind. I jokingly tell my husband that Cowboy must’ve killed it and buried it in the backyard. I’m trying to enlist the dog in the search. Asking him to fetch it. C’mon boy, find it, you can do it! Find the vacuum! I’ve told friends by now how befuddled I am. They are googling places robot vacuums get lost, making suggestions, there may be hidden tunnels in the house that it’s wandered into. At this point I guess so!! Since it changes levels and floor media so well maybe it’s propelled itself up against a wall, lodged itself behind furniture. I now discover there is actually a tiny button on the remote that has a bell on it. Great. I start walking around the house again with the remote, pushing the bell button with the tiniest shred of hope that the alarm function has its own battery somehow and will make a sound. Nothing. I search for hours with no progress. My house that has been so well cleaned the last few days and in beautiful shape is now torn apart. A complete disaster area. Worse than before I got the vacuum. I accuse my husband of hiding it. That he’s playing a terrible joke on me. That he thought it would be hilarious to just hide it for days... or that he accidentally stepped on it and broke it and had now hidden it so I wouldn’t find out. Friday goes by with out finding the vacuum. On Saturday I start questioning my sanity. Did I ever have a robot vacuum to begin with. Have I just imagined getting it? Maybe it’s still in the mail on its way here. No the charger is still plugged into the wall. It must be here. I am determined to find it. Trevor and I will be getting massages and having a spa day this afternoon in celebration of our anniversary I cannot go to our spa day upset about this vacuum!!! I think my hardest about where I could have possibly missed in the house. I have been now using a broom handle to help me search behind things like the washer and dryer, under beds again. I look various other places and make my way back to the guest room. We are storing a few pieces of someone’s extra furniture in there right now... there’s a nightstand and massive tv that is the width of the bed. The tv is wedged between the nightstand and end of the bed so the foot side is completely cut off. I heave the tv to the other side of the room so that I can budge the bed a tiny bit. My husband’s massive L shaped desk with shelves and many drawers is next to the head of the bed and there is only a couple inches of clearance on that side. But I have the bed a couple inches away from the corner it’s wedged into and I again am armed with my phone flashlight and broom handle. I search the crack between wall and bed and there in back corner I see a sliver of shiny black vacuum!!! I found it! I found the little bastard!! I can’t reach it. I have tiny t-rex arms- that obviously were not long enough when I was reaching under the bed previously with baseball bat and broom stick to feel the vacuum. There is only a few inches of clearance under the bed so there’s no way in heck I can crawl under. I’m supposed to meet my husband at the spa, he’s going straight there after work so I can’t wait for him to come home and lift the bed while I crawl under. I’m determined to get it out now. I start nudging it with the broomstick along the wall more towards the open side. This takes forever. This is the wall with the massive desk abutting against the bed, so it’s just a horrible angle and eventually, using my trusty broom stick, I finally get it out. I am yelling in triumph. I’m cussing out the vacuum. I am using profanity that I would have never expected. I am home alone with Cowboy and I know he thinks I’m unhinged by now, which I’m pretty sure I am. And Cowboy... Cowboy who I was trying to get to help me find it, he knew where it was the whole time!! He loves getting under that bed! But it’s been a few days now and the vacuum has not been lost like that again. My anger at the vacuum soo dissipates as I continue to discover new handy dandy things about it. The brushes actually pop out for the utmost ease of cleaning. As I was picking up laundry, it swooped under the corner or my bed an came out right in front of me with a dirty sock! Good boy!! Our daughter was visiting family for those few eventful days and now if the vacuum goes amiss, she quickly gets it out from under the guest bed for me, but for the most part I keep that door shut now. For his adventurous nature and the fact that he cleans, we’ve named the vacuum Wall-E. 🥔

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THIS IS A GREAT ROBOT VACUUM!
*by D***T on November 18, 2019*

I don't usually review unless I have VERY good service or LOVE a product. This is my first robot vacuum. I originally I bought the Ecovacs Debot E795 because it was a good price. I got a refurbished one because the price was better. Initially I turned it on and it would just go in circles...no straight lines. Either mine was a dud or it was just cheap. I returned that right away, and saw such good reviews for this one that I thought I would try it. Being on a budget I didn't want to spend almost $300 for a Rhoomba, even though I know it is top of the line in the robot vacs. We just can't afford it right now. Another thing I was looking for in reviews was something that was quiet because we have a toddler and a baby, and something that has good suction that can pick up pet hair with a Bernese mountain dog and pom in our house. And something that is good on hard floors and area rugs. After testing it out, I can't rave enough about it! It is fast and goes from floor to carpet well. It does get stuck on one of our rugs by the door but the other ones it goes just fine over. I noticed on our big rug in the living room it doesn't get absolutely everything so that's why I gave it a 4 for suction. It is pretty quiet...if anything it helps my baby fall asleep while its running and shes in the same room. I do run it sometimes at night when they are both asleep too. If you're looking for a smart robot vac this is the one! It's decently priced and does a good job of getting all our pet hair too...and trust me we have a lot! I usually run it twice a day and it gets all the dog hair!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Robovac I've Owned
*by A***T on November 15, 2019*

I have had three or four Robovacs and this is by far the best. I have used the machine twice and will update this review if things change. Pros: It cleans well. Isn't that why you're considering buying a Robovac? It's quiet. It's short, so the Robovac goes under furniture and cleans in places other machines can't. It's easy to set up. Just remove from packing, charge the device and then follow the simple instructions. It has the easiest boundary mechanism I've used, which contains two long strips of a fairly heavy magnetic tape. You just cut it to size, and then lay it on the floor near the places you don't want the defice to go. I recommend using the boundary strips to block all cords and cables. It's easy to maintain. All you do is empty out the trash bin and clean easy-to-reach areas such as the various sensors. Cons It just stopped under my table even though there seemed to be nothing interfering with it. Having said that, this machine is more reliable than any of the other two or three I've owned. I suspect that the customer support is either poor or non-existent even though I haven't used it. That's because there is no telephone or chat support, only email. Additionally, although it has a well-written manual, the company doesn't provide YouTube or any other videos about how to use and maintain the machine. ? This robovac lets you can run it when you're away from home, but I haven't tried to use that function because I don't know of any vac that's reliable enough to operate when I'm away, including this one. Conclusion This is a very good machine at a reasonable price so I recommend that everyone in the market for a robovac seriously consider getting it.

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