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Selbstanlieferung Aktenvernichtung (Sachsen/Thüringen)Aktenvernichtung Selbstanlieferung Sachsen Nhe Chemnitz 99330 Crawinkel 99885 Wlfis 99330 Frankenhain 99330 Geschwenda 99330 Grfenroda 99885 Luisenthal 99338 Gossel 99330 Liebenstein 99885 Ohrdruf 98716 Geschwenda 99887 Grfenhain 99338 Plaue Rippersroda 99338 Angelroda 99887 Georgenthal Thr. Wald Nauendorf 98716 Geraberg 99310 Arnstadt Espenfeld 99338 Neusi 99334 Amt Wachsenburg Rhrensee 99887 Hohenkirchen 99338 Plaue 98559 Oberhof 99869 Drei Gleichen
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99330 Crawinkel
99885 Wölfis
99330 Frankenhain
99330 Geschwenda
99330 Gräfenroda
99885 Luisenthal
99338 Gossel
99330 Liebenstein
99885 Ohrdruf
98716 Geschwenda
99887 Gräfenhain
99338 Plaue - Rippersroda
99338 Angelroda
99887 Georgenthal/Thür. Wald - Nauendorf
98716 Geraberg
99310 Arnstadt - Espenfeld
99338 Neusiß
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Röhrensee
99887 Hohenkirchen
99338 Plaue
98559 Oberhof
99869 Drei Gleichen - Mühlberg
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Bittstädt
99887 Herrenhof
99310 Arnstadt - Dosdorf
98716 Elgersburg
99887 Georgenthal/Thür. Wald - Georgenthal
98693 Martinroda
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Holzhausen
99887 Georgenthal/Thür. Wald
99887 Petriroda
99310 Arnstadt - Siegelbach
98559 Gehlberg
99869 Günthersleben-Wechmar - Wechmar
99869 Schwabhausen
99310 Wipfratal - Schmerfeld
98693 Ilmenau - Roda
99310 Wipfratal - Reinsfeld
99897 Tambach-Dietharz/Thür. Wald
99310 Amt Wachsenburg
99894 Leinatal - Catterfeld
98693 Ilmenau - Manebach
99894 Leinatal - Schönau v d Walde
99894 Leinatal
99869 Günthersleben-Wechmar
99869 Drei Gleichen
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Haarhausen
98693 Ilmenau - Oberpörlitz
99869 Günthersleben-Wechmar - Günthersleben
99310 Arnstadt
99894 Leinatal - Altenbergen
99894 Leinatal - Wipperoda
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99869 Emleben - Wannigsroda
98693 Ilmenau - Heyda
98693 Ilmenau - Unterpörlitz
98714 Ilmenau
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Sülzenbrücken
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Rehestädt
99869 Drei Gleichen - Wandersleben
99310 Wipfratal - Kettmannshausen
98587 Oberschönau
99310 Wipfratal - Dannheim
99894 Friedrichroda - Ernstroda
99894 Leinatal - Engelsbach
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Apfelstädt
98693 Ilmenau
99310 Wipfratal - Neuroda
99894 Leinatal - Gospiteroda
99867 Gotha - Uelleben
99894 Friedrichroda - Finsterbergen
99310 Wipfratal - Branchewinda
99869 Drei Gleichen - Cobstädt
99310 Wipfratal
99898 Friedrichroda - Finsterbergen
99869 Drei Gleichen - Seebergen
98544 Zella-Mehlis
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Kornhochheim
98704 Wolfsberg - Bücheloh
99310 Arnstadt - Rudisleben
98587 Unterschönau
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Thörey
99894 Friedrichroda - Cumbach
99869 Drei Gleichen - Großrettbach
99310 Wipfratal - Wipfra
99310 Dornheim
99867 Gotha - Boilstädt
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt
98528 Suhl - Goldlauter
99893 Friedrichroda
99310 Wipfratal - Görbitzhausen
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Neudietendorf
99310 Wipfratal - Roda
99310 Wipfratal - Hausen
99869 Drei Gleichen - Grabsleben
99894 Leinatal - Leina
99326 Ilmtal - Behringen
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Ichtershausen
98714 Stützerbach
99894 Friedrichroda
99869 Tüttleben
99326 Ilmtal - Traßdorf
98704 Wolfsberg - Wümbach
99310 Wipfratal - Marlishausen
98704 Langewiesen - Oehrenstock
99326 Ilmtal - Oberwillingen
99867 Gotha - Siebleben
98587 Bermbach
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Osterberg
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Marienthal
99867 Gotha - Sundhausen
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Kleinrettbach
98704 Wolfsberg - Lehmannsbrück
98711 Schmiedefeld am Rennsteig
98704 Wolfsberg
98587 Steinbach-Hallenberg
98587 Rotterode
98704 Langewiesen
99094 Erfurt - Molsdorf
99880 Waltershausen - Wahlwinkel
99326 Ilmtal
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Ingersleben
99326 Ilmtal - Cottendorf
99326 Ilmtal - Niederwillingen
99867 Gotha
99334 Amt Wachsenburg - Eischleben
98554 Benshausen
99326 Ilmtal - Dörnfeld
99326 Ilmtal - Griesheim
99878 Waltershausen
99873 Gotha
99192 Nesse-Apfelstädt - Gamstädt
98527 Suhl
98529 Suhl
98528 Suhl
98704 Wolfsberg - Gräfinau-Angstedt
98704 Wolfsberg - Annawerk
99310 Wipfratal - Ettischleben
98587 Altersbach
99326 Ilmtal - Hohes Kreuz
98587 Steinbach-Hallenberg - Herges-Hallenberg
98711 Frauenwald - Allzunah
98559 Suhl
99192 Nottleben
99310 Alkersleben
99326 Ilmtal - Hammersfeld
99334 Kirchheim
99869 Pferdingsleben
99880 Waltershausen
98496 Suhl
98523 Suhl
98495 Suhl
98497 Suhl
99880 Waltershausen - Schnepfenthal
99092 Erfurt - Frienstedt
99880 Hörsel
98529 Suhl - Albrechts
98593 Floh-Seligenthal - Struth-Helmershof
99310 Bösleben-Wüllersleben - Bösleben
99326 Ilmtal - Singen
99869 Friemar
98547 Viernau
98593 Floh-Seligenthal - Schnellbach
99092 Erfurt - Ermstedt
99880 Hörsel - Trügleben
99310 Bösleben-Wüllersleben - Wüllersleben
98711 Frauenwald
99310 Bösleben-Wüllersleben
98587 Springstille
98708 Gehren
98711 Suhl - Vesser
99326 Stadtilm
99334 Elxleben
99891 Tabarz/Thür. Wald
98708 Gehren - Jesuborn
99092 Erfurt - Gottstedt
98593 Floh-Seligenthal
99869 Remstädt
99326 Ilmtal - Geilsdorf
98529 Suhl - Mäbendorf
99880 Hörsel - Fröttstädt
98593 Floh-Seligenthal - Floh
98574 Schmalkalden - Asbach
99097 Erfurt - Waltersleben
99869 Tröchtelborn
98593 Floh-Seligenthal - Kleinschmalkalden
98593 Floh-Seligenthal - Seligenthal
99326 Ilmtal - Gösselborn
99880 Hörsel - Aspach
99102 Rockhausen
98554 Benshausen - Ebertshausen
99094 Erfurt - Schmira
98701 Neustadt am Rennsteig
99100 Zimmernsupra
99334 Kirchheim - Werningsleben
99880 Waltershausen - Langenhain
98593 Floh-Seligenthal - Hohleborn
98708 Gehren - Möhrenbach
99880 Hörsel - Laucha
98711 St. Kilian
99310 Osthausen-Wülfershausen - Wülfershausen
99869 Bufleben
98574 Schmalkalden - Mittelstille
99880 Hörsel - Metebach
99869 Molschleben
99880 Hörsel - Teutleben
99092 Erfurt - Bindersleben
99869 Warza
98530 Suhl - Dietzhausen
98553 St. Kilian - Hirschbach
98708 Pennewitz
99310 Osthausen-Wülfershausen
99334 Elleben
09114 Borna-Heinersdorf
09114 Furth
09113 Furth
09228 Wittgensdorf
09111 Schloßchemnitz
09113 Schloßchemnitz
09114 Schloßchemnitz
09112 Altendorf
09113 Altendorf
09116 Altendorf
09247 Röhrsdorf
09114 Glösa-Draisdorf
09116 Rottluff
09117 Rottluff
09112 Kaßberg
09113 Kaßberg
09116 Kaßberg
09227
09119 Zentrum
09113 Zentrum
09112 Zentrum
09111 Zentrum
09228 Murschnitz
09127 Kleinolbersdorf-Altenhain
09128 Kleinolbersdorf-Altenhain
09244 Auerswalde
09130 Hilbersdorf
09113 Hilbersdorf
09131 Hilbersdorf
09119 Kapellenberg
09120 Kapellenberg
09249 Köthensdorf-Reitzenhain
09238 Auerswalde
09116 Schönau
09127 Sonnenberg
09126 Sonnenberg
09130 Sonnenberg
09117 Rabenstein
09116 Kappel
09119 Kappel
09126 Lutherviertel
09249
09236 Markersdorf
09119 Helbersdorf
09120 Helbersdorf
09244 Garnsdorf
09127 Yorckgebiet
09130 Yorckgebiet
09131 Ebersdorf
09114 Ebersdorf
09232
09093
09107
09091
09094
09099
09108
09095
09106
09100
09101
09103
09096
09092
09098
09109
09097
09102
09105
09126 Gablenz
09127 Gablenz
09126 Bernsdorf
09120 Bernsdorf
09125 Bernsdorf
09117 Siegmar
09116 Siegmar
09212 Kändler
09125 Altchemnitz
09120 Altchemnitz
09126 Altchemnitz
09111 Altchemnitz
09116 Stelzendorf
09122 Stelzendorf
09117 Reichenbrand
09123 Morgenleite
09122 Morgenleite
09236
09217
09217 Schweizerthal
09244 Oberlichtenau
09123 Markersdorf
09122 Markersdorf
09123 Hutholz
09125 Reichenhain
09244
09236 Röllingshain
09127 Adelsberg
09224 Grüna
09577 Lichtenwalde
09236 Diethensdorf
09577 Braunsdorf
09212 Pleißa
09231
09244 Niederlichtenau
09217 Mohsdorf
09128 Euba
09128
09125 Erfenschlag
09241
09123 Harthau
09125 Harthau
09212 Wolkenburg-Kaufungen
09224 Mittelbach
09577
09244 Ottendorf
09246 Pleißa
09128 Euba
09221
09221 Neukirchen
09123 Klaffenbach
09306 Stein
09221 Adorf
09387 Leukersdorf
09244 Merzdorf
09669 Altenhain
09358 Wüstenbrand
09244 Krumbach
09337 Wüstenbrand
09306 Königshain
09306
09669
09128 Einsiedel
09127 Einsiedel
09123 Einsiedel
09244 Biensdorf
09387 Jahnsdorf
09217 Helsdorf
09322 Chursdorf
09337 Meinsdorf
09660
09243
09648
09212
09306 Wiederau
09387 Seifersdorf
09385 Ursprung
09235 Eibenberg
09328 Rochsburg
09328 Berthelsdorf
09387 Pfaffenhain
09212 Bräunsdorf
09648 Frankenau
09322 Amerika
09328 Göritzhain
09322 Tauscha
09557
09387
09337 Langenberg
09669 Sachsenburg
09669 Mühlbach
09439 Dittersdorf
09328 Cossen
09669 Frankenberg
09661 Schönborn-Dreiwerden
09240 Kemtau
09306 Topfseifersdorf
09337 Hohenstein-Ernstthal
09355 Gersdorf
09328
09235
09385 Erlbach-Kirchberg
09235 Kemtau
09669 Hausdorf
09337
09306 Seitenhain
09306 Zschoppelshain
09322 Arnsdorf
09573 Erdmannsdorf
09648
09337 Falken
09648 Thalheim
09669 Dittersbach
09669 Irbersdorf
09573 Dittmannsdorf
09573 Kunnersdorf
09306 Göppersdorf
09235 Meinersdorf
09306 Nöbeln
09405
09306 Hartha
09322 Zinnberg
09573 Hennersdorf
09385 Lugau
09661 Seifersbach
09573
09306 Göhren
09306 Winkeln
09322
09306 Meusen
09322 Thierbach
09648 Lauenhain
09337 Langenchursdorf
09306 Bernsdorf
09353
09439
09366
09557 Falkenau
09306 Neugepülzig
08399 Wolkenburg
09306 Beedeln
09328 Elsdorf
09306 Altzschillen
09212 Pleißa
09439 Weißbach
09385
09573 Grünberg
09437 Witzschdorf
09306 Naundorf
09306 Zetteritz
09328 Himmelhartha
09390
09661 Gersdorf
09306 Kolkau
09423
09306 Städten
09306 Corba
09306
09648 Ringethal
09337 Reichenbach
09661 Weinsdorf
09306 Seebitzschen
09322 Markersdorf
09355
09669 Langenstriegis
09337 Hermsdorf
09306 Zöllnitz
09439 Schlößchen
09306 Milkau
09322 Wernsdorf
09306
09306 Steudten
09380
09306 Fischheim
09306 Pürsten
09399
09661 Hermsdorf
09661 Falkenau
09306 Crossen
09405
09648 Tanneberg
09322 Langenleuba-Oberhain
09337
09306 Gröbschütz
09366
09306 Sörnzig
09661 Oberrossau
09661 Niederrossau
09306 Neuwerder
09573 Hohenfichte
09306
09306 Zschauitz
09648 Falkenhain
09337
08396 Niederwinkel
09366 Stollberg
09439 Wilischthal
09366 Hoheneck
09569 Schönerstadt
09356
09337 Grumbach
08396 Schlagwitz
09306 Mutzscheroda
09306 Schweikershain
04657 Dölitzsch
09306 Biesern
04618 Wolperndorf
09573 Schellenberg
09306 Gröblitz
09435 Grießbach
09322 Niedersteinbach
09430 Wilischthal
09322 Obergräfenhain
09392
09306 Carsdorf
09661
09569 Börnichen
09573 Marbach
08146 Ortmannsdorf
09573
09437 Waldkirchen
09661 Eulendorf
09306 Theesdorf
09648 Erlebach
08297 Brünlos
09394
09376 Oelsnitz
09430 Grießbach
09337 Rüsdorf
09376
09569 Breitenau
04657
09648 Höfchen
09430 Venusberg
04618
09661
09306 Beerwalde
09306 Zaßnitz
09306 Sachsendorf
09648 Höckendorf
09430 Im
09376 Neuwürschnitz
09306 Döhlen
08396 Oberwinkel
09366 Mitteldorf
09326 Arras
09306
09648 Ehrenberg
08396 Franken
09569 Lößnitztal
08297 Hormersdorf
09306 Wittgendorf
08371 Ebersbach
09356
09434 Ganshäuser
09661 Siegfried
09395 Hormersdorf
08396
08396 Dürrenuhlsdorf
09306 Breitenborn
09306 Neudörfchen
09419
04618 Flemmingen
09326 Holzhausen
09661 Cunnersdorf
09434 Krumhermersdorf
08396 Eichlaide
09356
09569
09306 Noßwitz
09648
09306 Stöbnig
09397 Neuwürschnitz
08297 Günsdorf
09661 Bockendorf
04736 Neumilkau
09430 Scharfenstein
09434 Hohndorf
09350 Rödlitz
04657 Rathendorf
09306 Köttern
09306 Spernsdorf
09306 Zschaagwitz
09326 Neuwallwitz
08297 Dorfchemnitz
04618
04618 Garbisdorf
09430 Wiltzsch
09430 Venusberg
09430 Wilischthal
09569 Hartha
09435 Scharfenstein
09661 Moosheim
09326 Aitzendorf
09306 Stollsdorf
04736 Reinsdorf
04736 Vierhäuser
09437
09306 Neuzschaagwitz
09350
09648 Kriebethal
09326 Hoyersdorf
09366 Gablenz
04618 Beiern
09573 Hammerleubsdorf
09366 Oberdorf
09326 Dittmannsdorf
09350 Lichtenstein
04657 Oberpickenhain
09306 Ceesewitz
08373 Kertzsch
09430
04736 Neuschönberg
09326
09569 Memmendorf
09306 Hermsdorf
08396 Schwaben
08373
08373 Oertelshain
09306
09661 Schlegel
09569 Görbersdorf
09432
04736 Rauschenthal
04655 Jahnshain
09306
09648 Grünlichtenberg
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08118
09306 Doberenz
04655 Meusdorf
04643 Wickershain
09429 Hopfgarten
09350 Heinrichsort
09661 Riechberg
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04657 Wenigossa
09306 Methau
04657 Bruchheim
09432 Grünau
09429 Grünau
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04746 Aschershain
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08371 Reinholdshain
09661 Kaltofen
04736 Schönberg
04657 Ossa
09661 Arnsdorf
09326 Altgeringswalde
09569 Frankenstein
08297 Niederzwönitz
04618 Engertsdorf
08371 Kleinbernsdorf
08373 Kleinchursdorf
04618
09661 Greifendorf
04657 Niederpickenhain
04655 Linda
09306 Rüx
09306 Weiditz
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★★★★★ 5
The best vacuum cleaner ever!!
Size: E25 Black, Size: E25 Black
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I honestly couldn’t be happier with the Eufy E25. I actually own two of them, and they’ve completely changed my daily routine. After spending a lot of money trying different brands, I finally found one that truly delivers everything I need in a vacuum.
The suction power is impressive, it handles pet hair and debris effortlessly, and the mopping feature actually works (not just a light wipe like others I’ve tried). The self-emptying and self-cleaning system is a game changer—it saves so much time and maintenance.
Navigation is smart and reliable, and it rarely gets stuck. It covers my floors efficiently and leaves everything noticeably cleaner. I also love how low-maintenance it is overall.
If you’re tired of wasting money on vacuums that don’t live up to expectations, this is absolutely worth it. For me, it has truly been life-changing.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Updated 1/28/2020 update 1/17/2020 It's been everything it was advertised to be and more. (Not)
Size: 11S
I called Amazon again today. Explained the situation and that no one from Amazon or Eufy had returned my calls as they promised. Also after replacing the battery at my own expense it ran 90 minutes again but got stuck everywhere, made this weird ratcheting type noise every time it changed surfaces and finally today just beeped at me twice and died. Supposedly that indicates a seized brush but they all spin freely. This time I just flat out asked them to look at my Amazon account and replace it, as I'm a very good customer. New one will be here tomorrow. I'll do a separate review on that one as it took me forever to find this one again. I'll also let you know if it's a refurbished unit or not.
Well wouldn't you know it. I leave a nice review and a few days later, Murphy's law rears it's ugly head. Device is 3 months old a couple weeks out of the exchange warranty and the battery is shot. Runs 5 or 10 minutes on a full charge. Called Amazon to see if since I am a really long standing customer if they'd help me out. Nope but we'll call Eufy support on your behalf and they will call you. We will also call you to follow up. I've been a customer service manager a lot of years and this is where employees can kill you. This Amazon person made me multiple promises. It's been a week no call from Eufy, no call from Amazon. You just turned 4 stars into 1 and if this is all the longer the batter lasts don't bother because the replacements are $25 to $30 bucks depending on the brand. I'm not spending a hundred bucks a year on batteries and this thing should be under warranty. After 3 days I ordered a new battery and Rosie is running again but I'm no longer pleased and the next time I'll buy another brand. If if this battery doesn't last the whole thing goes in the trash and I buy something else. I run this every day maybe the batteries won't take that I don't know. But if you're going to run it every day buy something else. This didn't last long enough at all.
I wanted to wait a while to be sure I had a good sampling and could post a fair and useful review. It's been 90 days now. We have two large (bigger than standard) labradoodle puppies. 85 and 50 pounds and they're 1st generation so they shed a lot. They also, being puppies, have tore the yard up so it is basically a mud pit and they wrestle, run, and fight constantly. They put a lot of dirt and hair on the floors and in the air. We run "Rosie" every day. Yes my wife named it. It does an amazing job on our hardwood floors and throw rugs. It gets all the hair and an incredible amount of dust and dirt. What I mean by that is we can run our Dyson or the Shark Pet vacuum and then run Rosie and the chamber will be full of dust and dirt when she's done. It's almost disconcerting to know our very expensive upright vacuums leave so much behind. It also has the unadvertised ability to buff our hardwood floors. They shine when she's done and the beater brush is showing no signs of damaging the finish on our floors. I would disagree with some of the reviews and even the manufacturers assertion that it doesn't work well on dark floors. Our hardwood floors are a dark reddish brown. The device works great on them and as I said when it's finished they shine. We have agreed we will never be without one and love this device. It does everything it has been advertised to do and more. Also it is set to automatic power and runs longer than the advertised time on a full charge. We get about 2 hours and 15 minutes. We've put down an additional 6 throw rugs for the rainy snow season in the path where the dogs run when they come in and the time has dropped to around 90 to 100 minutes. Still long enough to cover everything well and more than once. It does keep going until it needs a charge it doesn't just run and go back to the dock. I've noticed in the open areas like our living room it might hit that 2 or even 3 times. The floors are like glass after that.
Now for the negatives, and these are not deal breakers I'm just being fair. The dirt and dust I referred to is new to us. we recently moved from Illinois to Ohio. In Illinois the dirt is black. Here it is red or a very light brown. The vacuum gets externally dirty. It gets covered with dust/dirt and does not look good. The device is black and the dust is light colored and is readily apparent. I don't want to put it away all the time or for company so thats a problem for me and more cleaning which is not advertised so I'm mentioning it. Secondly it needs to be emptied every use or every other use. They are all like that except some of the super expensive robot vacuums so I wouldn't mention it except for my third negative. It is hard to clean from a mess standpoint. Not so much with the pet hair but with the dust. When you dump it the dust goes everywhere. Unless you have an empty trash can so you can get it way down inside when you're done the garbage can lid and sometimes the floor around the garbage can is clearly dusty from emptying the vacuum. The filters need to be removed at least every other running and they are also a big dusty mess. I also don't believe they will last as long as advertised. I have an air compressor in the garage and a hand held electric air compressor and use those to clean the filter. The foam piece I rinse in the sink. I don't think that someone without access to those tools is going to get the life out of the filters thats advertised. The device comes with a set of replacement filters and the rotating brushes. Not the beater bush though. Our unit is 3 months old. I had to replace the filters at about 40 days and tried to make them last a little longer this time but it hasn't worked out. The outside of the device is filthy. I believe this is due to the filters. The brushes have lasted longer than the suggested replacement time. They are 90 days old and still look like new. Last and has been a rare negative. The device will get stuck under things. Once I learned what the obstacles were in our home it was easy to fix. Some areas I blocked with rolled up moving blankets. I pull the chairs out from under the kitchen table to allow room for it to maneuver. If I don't it gets under there and spends way too much time cleaning and trying to get out. I'd rather it spend less time under there so it can do the whole cleaning area and have power left to do it again. I had the problem spots corrected and figured out within the first 30 days. I've read some units have a tape or something the vacuum will sense and avoid. I wish this unit had that but then again at this price point that is probably an unfair expectation.
So those are the pro's and con's we've encountered. The con's are all minor irritants and not a reason not to buy the device as all of these devices are prone to these issues except one or two of the very very expensive units. To repeat what I said earlier this device has worked out so well we have decided that we will never be without one and that when the time comes to replace her we will not feel bad about spending the money for a high dollar unit as it is worth it. Time is worth more to us than money and this thing saves us a great deal of time. It does great job, has done no damage to anything, and if it weren't for the clean up issues would be a five star review. I hope this helps someone make an informed decision and I hope you buy one. It's an amazing little machine, stands up to all the reviews, and truly is the best bang for your buck in robot vacuums.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Roborock S7 MaxV keeps my laminate floors dust free.
Although the Roborock S7 MaxV is not light on the wallet it has proven thus far to have been well worth the money spent. I did several weeks worth of research before buying this robotic vacuum cleaner. I chose not to buy the new S8 because I have all laminate flooring, no carpet anywhere and the S7 single roller seemed the logical choice. I ended up getting the black S7 MaxV and the white Auto-Empty charging dock separately because it was cheaper and there did not seem to be anyplace selling both the units in black.
=== THE VACUUM CLEANING UNIT ===
* The initial rapid (no vacuuming option) LIDAR MAPPING is exceptional in it's accuracy although if a room has ceiling to floor mirrors the LIDAR laser ranging will think that what's in the mirror is another room and it will show on the map on your cell phone app. Just create a "no-go" zone for that area and no problem. With each successive cleaning the machine seems to fine tune it's "understanding" of each room. However if one completely rearranges everything in a room it may take a run or two for it to fully adapt.
* The OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE artificial intelligence exceeded my expectations. That said, when I do manual vacuuming I always move things around some to get to various tight spots so I do something similar for this robotic vac before turning it loose and I'm not lugging around a manual vac while doing so. Obviously if an object is very small it will not be considered an obstacle and it will go over it and try to suck it into it's dust bin. Sometimes an A/C power cord will fall into this category and it will wrestle with it and in my experience it eventually just leaves it but I just make sure I clear such wires before sending the gizmo on it's vacuum run.
The obstacle avoidance feature has 2 settings with one being less strict than the other setting. I use it on the less strict setting so that it navigates narrow spaces more thoroughly. This can result in it bumping a door that is ajar such that it shuts itself into a room and can't get out by itself to either go on the next room to vac or to the charging dock. I just wedge rubber door stops under the ends of such doors and they stay put during operations. The MaxV variant of the S7 has the more advanced AI obstacle avoidance system and to me was worth the extra cost. The newer S8 units have similarly capable obstacle avoidance systems using just slightly different technology.
* Roborock's mapping app for the cell phone does the job and and can be updated automatically. My only very minor issue with it is that when dividing rooms or marking off "no-go" zones on my smaller Android phone it can get a bit fiddly but I think most people have iPad sized phones these days so likely won't find this an issue.
=== THE AUTO-EMPTY DOCKING UNIT ===
* The docking unit is pretty straight forward and does a stellar job of emptying 95-100% out of the vacuum's sealed on-board dust bin into the sealed bag within the sealed container on the dock. The dock has an additional HEPA filter which prevents essentially any particles from escaping into the air around it. It can be rather loud during this operation which will at most only last 30 seconds. The empty frequency can be adjusted from "Smart", "Light", "Balanced" and "Max". the "Max" runs the full 30 secs and the other 3 are pretty much left up to the AI to figure out. Not sure what the diff is between the "Smart" and "Balanced". I just use "Balanced" and if in doubt manually run it from the app which will go 30 secs. I haven't filled the bag yet because it claims to hold 1-4 months worth of dust but that depends on how many pets, kids, foot traffic and where one lives as to how much service will be had from the bag. Also with this older (released early-2022) Roborock Auto-Empty units used with the model S7 MaxV vacuum a non-bag canister can be obtained which I purchased just in case inflation (no pun) makes buying bags a "no-go" zone. I don't think Roborock is offering that option with their latest S8 units. I just swap the container holding the bag with the special container using no bag.
=== THE APP USED TO CONTROL EVERYTHING ===
* I mentioned what I deemed the most significant aspects of the app above but it has other features which can be found in the manual and on Youtube.
Bottom line is I am most pleased with my new Roborock vac. It keeps my house clean with really minimal effort. I am a bit of a technical geek (retired programmer/analyst) so maintaining the thing is more fun than a chore to me. It also made me laugh one time when I sent it on a mission to vacuum the wash room. I heard the unit's voice announce that it was leaving the dock to go clean. It rolled out into the living room where I was sitting and at first seemed to be looking around as though lost moving to and fro then after a few seconds of roving it suddenly figured out what to do and went straight through the dining are to the wash room to finish it's mission. This likely is not as amusing put into words as it was to watch.
UPDATE 05-05-2023: After more time with this Roborock S7 MaxV I felt relating some additional experiences may be useful to some. Although I have not used the vacuum's mopping feature at all because my main interest is in it's vacuuming and superior navigational capability over time I began noticing my laminate flooring suddenly looking shinier. Mind you I hadn't manually mopped in an embarrassingly long time so this vac was doing better than I with my excellent Miele canister vac which I now only use to occasionally tune up the Roborock of accumulated surface dust from it's missions. The robot vac shamed me into actually doing a proper mopping of the floor. Now it will stay that way.
The point here is that prior to using this type vacuum it is very useful to first thoroughly clean the floors (or carpets) as a baseline THEN use this spiffy device to keep it that way on a daily basis as it has for me. I'm an older widower living alone now for 8 years and I try to keep the place as clean as possible. With the S7 MaxV it's like having a service regularly vacuuming the floors. I live in the mountains and it takes no time for dust to accumulate here so again I am quite satisfied with this particular robotic vacuum.
UPDATE 06-06-2023: After a couple months of owning the Roborock S7 MaxV and it's self-empty docking station I can say that using it to clean my laminate flooring once a week is more than adequate for a single guy living in a 2050 square foot single story home. I fired if up a lot the first week or so to assess it's capabilities. It was cleaning overkill for my purposes BUT I have zero pets and just one person with no carpets. My experience might have been different had I not first baseline super cleaned the house before beginning to use this vacuum. I mention this because I watched many reviews with videos showing problems with too much pet hair or "dirt" accumulated in the vacuum's dust bin before the thing could even finish a trip around their home's flooring. I've concluded that carpets are tougher for these machines which is why I have no issues with it's performance. Also if a home has 2 adults, 3 kids, 3 dogs, a cat or two and live in the country expecting one of these things to do a perfect job might be a big ask. Particularly if one does not have regular vacuum schedule adjusted to the amount of daily/weekly accumulated dirt. I get buy once a week but a household such as the one described above might require a daily run to avoid massive dirt accumulation in the dust bin before it's finished doing it's thing.
The bottom line here is that this machine appears to be well designed both from a hardware and software standpoint but even artificial intelligence and sturdy hardware have their limitations.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Fabulous robovac
Color: Black01
I bought this as a replacement for my iRobot Roomba j7+ (7550). We have been loyal iRobot fans for years but their quality lately has been subpar. The j7+ was a perfect example of it...I spent so much time messing with it getting stuck & having issues I might as well have pulled out the Kirby and just vacuumed myself. After research this machine constantly came back as highly recommended. So far, I can see why!! It does occasionally get stuck under my Island but other than that it works wonderfully and my floors are cleaner than they've been in a long time. The app features are great...I love that I can see mid function exactly where it has cleaned, it was easy to use and program. It works so fast too! The Roomba used to take 6 hours or so to do the 2200 sq feet on our first floor but this one usually does it in less than half that time. And it's soooo much quieter. I've been on Teams meetings with it in my office w/me and no one noticed. I highly recommend this unit!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
It’s not quite perfect, but it’s so much better than cleaning by hand.
I’m going to frame this review as a series of responses to what I imagine are common concerns for potential buyers.
Q. This version doesn’t come with the fancy dock. Is that bad?
A. Yes and no. The robot has an internal dustbin of perhaps 20 cubic inches volume, which is enough to clean a few large rooms in a row without filling up, but only if they’ve been cleaned already recently (which thankfully is usually the case after a while if you’ve set a proper cleaning schedule). That said, since the robot runs as little as once per week or as much as 4 full runs per day (“full run” here meaning the robot runs until its battery reaches 20% and it has to return to dock), depending on your schedule, if a lot of dirt is introduced or you haven’t run it recently, it can get tiresome to empty the dustbin manually. On the one hand, that’s still a lot less effort than manually shoving a vacuum into every corner of the space, but since the robot uses a semi-enclosed dustbin rather than a filter bag, you have to shake all the dust and fibers out of the bin by hand which inevitably leads to a small cloud of dust in your face and around your trash bin. I lasted less than a week before I decided to order the auto- empty, or “plus” dock.
Q. What about my privacy? I heard this model has a camera.
A. It does. It also has an onboard AI to process the images from the camera so it doesn’t need to send them to the cloud for processing. It’s not my job nor my area of expertise to tell you how much privacy you need, but i will say that I’ve had the robot for most of a week and my router has logged a total traffic of about 500MB from the robot. Since I’ve been monitoring the robot from my phone at work and used the remote access function, that’s a reasonable amount.
Q. Remote access?! But what if someone used that to drive around my home taking pictures of my stuff?
A. Well, assuming that they didn’t go to the effort of brute forcing their way past the encryption on the connection, they’d have to have your login information for the app (they’d have to know which brand of robot you got to even know which app to use) and they’d have to enter the dot-pattern lock code that the app asks for every time you use the remote function, and that’s assuming you enabled that function at all, as it’s disabled by default and can only be enabled by physically interacting with the robot. But even assuming that they got past those hurdles, they’d then have the privilege of directing the robot to crawl across your floor at ~5 inches per second while announcing that “remote viewing is active”, and they’d still only have a camera view from 1.5 inches over the ground, which isn’t a great perspective from which to steal someone’s data. Combine that with the fact that the robot is incapable of opening doors and the remote connection can be terminated by pushing any of the easily accessible buttons on the slowly moving robot, and you aren’t exactly left with the stuff of nightmares.
Q. What about the AI? Is it going to take over the world?
A. Well, I can’t be sure about larger AIs, but the one in this robot is nearly smart enough to avoid getting the robot trapped by chairs with crossbars for feet and not quite smart enough to find a way to roll over ethernet cables without tangling them. It helps the robot navigate and it lets you look at pictures of objects the robot has identified as obstructions (if you have that option enabled), but it’s not going to be thinking circles around even the average housepet.
Q. What about this mopping function?
A. I wish I could say that it’s amazing and I don’t think I’ll ever mop again, but that just isn’t so. Mostly it’s because my house was built over half a century ago and the robot was designed last year, but my kitchen is the main area that needs to be mopped and it is unfortunately filled with the sort of cupboards that overhang the floor by a couple inches - just low enough that the robot can’t get under them. As a result, the major splash zones right under the ledge go completely untouched by the mopping operation. As if that weren’t annoying enough, the mop attachment has no way to actually remove fluid from the surface it’s cleaning, so cleaning with it is kinda like putting a moist washcloth on a string attached to a stick and kinda dragging along the ground over the stains: not the most immediately effective option. That said, with enough passes and cleaning of the mop attachment proportional to the amount of material to be cleaned, it eventually gets most of the floor pretty clean. And since individual passes are essentially free as far as personal effort goes… it’s good enough I guess. I just wouldn’t go for this model if all you need done is mopping.
Q. What about the price?
A. Well, at 2-5 times the cost of manually operated vacuums, it is definitely an investment, and it does fall a little short in some ways. For example, it doesn’t agitate carpet as energetically as most vacuums and doesn’t suck quite as hard either, so it’s unlikely to get as much cleaning done on the first pass as other vacuums. Then again, each pass is a significant investment of your time and effort with a regular vacuum, whereas with the robot you just have to tell it where you want it to clean, how many times, and what level of suction or scrubbing to do and it will do the rest on its own (note: it will charge in between cleaning cycles if it needs more charge to be able to finish, but it will resume once it has enough charge and will remember where it left off. second note: depending on which dock you have, you may be required to intervene to empty the dustbin, as well). The other main flaw is that there are some things it just can’t do. The robot is incapable of fitting into tight spaces and can’t climb stairs, so cleaning those areas is right out. In addition, the vacuum roller is several inches from the edge of the robot, so while the side brush can sometimes push loose debris into the vacuum, that pretty much only works on tile, wood and other flat non-porous surfaces. Thankfully, humans and most of our preferred living partners tend not to travel those areas much either, but you can still expect to occasionally need to shove a conventional vacuum around into those awkward spaces. And of course the stairs. In any case, I suppose it’s a long investment, but some napkin math tells me that over the course of the next year, I’ll save approximately 40 hours of cleaning. Assuming the robot lasts past the initial year (given how easy it is to maintain, I rate that as very likely), it will have paid for itself by then in saved labor.
Q. If there was one more thing you’d add to make this product better, what would it be?
A. Fast charging. The robot will automatically attempt to return to its dock when it drops below 20% power. Using the basic charging dock, it takes just over 4 hours to charge after that. In a world where most phones can charge from 20% to 80% in less than an hour (some in less than 15 minutes), I’m not entirely sure why this robot takes over 4 hours to charge. There is something to be said for the longevity gains to be had from slow charging over fast charging, but I think I would have preferred a setting in the app with an explanation attached and a slot on the side of the robot for installing a new battery. I’d like to stress that this is not a critical feature of this robot, but it would be nice to be able to schedule all the cleaning for when I’m at work, but it requires too much battery charge, and the dock can’t replenish it fast enough.
Q. Overall, are you happy with the robot?
A. Yes. Very. I was happy enough with it when all it had done was clean my carpets, but for an extra kick, I decided to ask it to clean my garage, in which everything from woodworking to machining to welding is performed and which hadn’t been cleaned for 2 years. Not only did the robot not catch fire or explode (not even a little, though it did ask me to clean its roller), but it actually cleaned up all the dust, sawdust, metal filings, welding sparks and stray leaves! I honestly hadn’t been sure it would survive that sort of torture test, especially since the manual says it’s only for indoor home use and my garage is not the environment the designers meant when they wrote that. So far, I’m quite impressed and I just hope I can find a way to make it do its job without buying every accessory and replacement part under the sun, since you kind of have to expect that sort of nonsense with companies that try to convince you their product catalogue is a lifestyle.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
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