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Review: Eufy RoboVac 30C WiFi

Back in 2003 I bought the very original Roomba. They had just come out a few months earlier and the idea of a robot vacuum cleaner fascinated me. It was around the same time I was fascinated with Sony’s robot dog, the AIBO, but unlike the AIBO, I could actually afford the Roomba back then.

I was still living with my parents when I got the Roomba so it really only had to clean one room, my room. It was fun using it at first, but I eventually got bored and sold it since I stopped using it. Looking in the comments of that for sale post I found a comment of mine where I explain to a reader why I sold it. I was basically too lazy to use the Roomba since it had to be started manually. This meant I had to be in my room to use it or I had to remember to do it before I left the house for work. It also meant that it would keep going until the battery died and then I had to plug it in and charge it again. It was a chore that defeated the whole purpose of getting a robot in the first place. In that same comment, I mention that if they ever came out with “a version that cleans every day at a certain time without me interfering” then I’d get it another one which brings me to the Eufy Robovac.

One of the first things I did once the pandemic started was to tell my housemaid to stop coming over. This meant I had to clean my place myself which gave me a reason to get a new robot vacuum cleaner. I looked at what was available locally and found the Eufy RoboVac 30C at Blink. I hadn’t heard of Eufy before, but on Amazon it had a 4.5-star rating and over 4,500 reviews. Blink was selling it for 92KD which was around 5KD more than Amazon not including tax or shipping so a pretty good price and so ordered it.

I’ve been using the RoboVac on a daily basis and even though the first few days were a bit rough, it’s now been a few weeks and I’m loving it. The RoboVac 30C has a few cool options, it has Wifi, a 100+ minutes battery life, it can find its way back to its home station and recharge the battery when it’s low, you can schedule it and it also works with Alexa and Google Home. Thee 30C is considered to be a dumb robot in the RoboVac world. There are some RoboVacs that are a lot smarter and can draw and map out the whole room digitally and even recognize different objects on the floor (like actually be able to tell if its a shoe or a basketball). But those RoboVacs are a lot more expensive with some of the more expensive ones costing an upwards of 300KD. The way dumb RoboVacs work is a lot simpler, they clean the room by moving around it randomly with no specific pattern. They’re less efficient in that sense but at the end of the day they still get the work done.

I have my RoboVac clean my lower level of my apartment every night at 8PM. I’m in my TV room upstairs at 8PM so having the RoboVac work at that time doesn’t bother me. I don’t even hear it except for the beep when it wakes up to start cleaning, and another beep 90 minutes later when it calls it a night and comes back to its charging station. I mentioned earlier the first few days were rough and that turned out to be for a variety of reasons. The biggest issue I had was that the RoboVac dust storage was filling up very quickly and the rolling brushes underneath were getting clogged up with carpet hair. If that wasn’t an issue by itself, the RoboVac when low on battery shuts of the suction and heads home. But because my RoboVac storage was full it would cause it to leave a trail of dirt and dust balls on the way back to the charging station. I was having to clean after the RoboVac which was super annoying and was making me regret buying it. BUT, it turned out this wasn’t the RoboVacs fault. The reason it was filling up so quickly is because of the amount of dust and virgin carpet hair it was sucking up from under my large couch. My normal vacuum cleaner can’t reach under the couch but the RoboVac is low enough to get under there and clean properly. After a few days the dust container stopped overfilling and the RoboVac is working perfectly now. Every morning as part of my routine I now just empty the dust container which is usually around half full. The other issue I had when I first got it was making my place RoboVac friendly. It didn’t need a lot of work, I just had a few cables I needed to tuck away nicely so the RoboVac wouldn’t get stuck on it and I had to move one side table slightly away from the couch so that the RoboVac would have easier access. The RoboVac comes with strips you can stick on the floor if for example you don’t want it to wander into the kitchen or you want to keep it away from a certain area.

During this 24/7 lockdown my RoboVac has been my companion of a sort, kinda like how Tom Hanks had Wilson the Volleyball on Castaway. I now yell at my RoboVac and call it an idiot like I used to yell at my dog when it used to do something wrong. My RoboVac has a habit of knocking down my skateboard which I’ve got leaned up against the wall and then starts pushing it around like it’s playing with it. It’s kinda cute when it wants to play but noisy. I’ve only had my RoboVac get stuck once so far and when that happened my phone App notified me. It has no issues climbing carpets and even low objects. A lot of times it might get stuck on something and then it starts trying to push over it but after a while it gives up and goes backward freeing itself. I’m very impressed with it and I don’t regret getting it at all. I don’t even regret getting a smarter RoboVac since the 30C is doing a really great job. My black tiles tend to show dust easily but now they’re shiny all the time I love it.

If you’re interested in getting one, I got mine from Blink but it’s showing as sold out but A Store who are the Eufy dealers still has them in stock also for 92KD.

26 replies on “Review: Eufy RoboVac 30C WiFi”

we thinking to get one a robovac as well but we hesitant that it will manage to:
a) Move well on a long hair carper, coz of the grip of the wheals
b) but get stuck between the room where is a small metal floor rail (1cm height) to hold the living room carpet

What do u think? Could you share your expense

Thanks,

Nik

My carpet is pretty thick and it has no issue with that. If you have a 1cm height obstacle (similar to the shiny metal table legs in the photo), the C30 will drive over it. It’s wheels are like 4×4 wheels oversized and grippy. I’m actually impressed at how violently it wants to climb over stuff like that.

Thanks for the review mark.

I was eagerly waiting for it after seeing your insta story. Initially was considering to buy eufy 11s for which they had a sale in Amazon for $159. But it doesn’t have wifi connectivity and voice command function wheras it works with remote. Surely will consider 30c now.

Adding this to my cart now. Before I checkout though can you speak for its suction power? I have a Dyson that cannot suck for its life but does an adequate amount of cleaning because of the way the floor cleaner head is designed. How strong is the suction power?

I have a Dyson and it’s pretty powerful, not sure if it’s more suction power than the RoboVac though. I have a Nilfisk commercial vacuum cleaner and that completely blows both of them out of the water in terms of suction power. So if want strong suction go for the Nilfisk for sure. I’ve had mine for nearly 20 years and my mum has had hers for nearly 30. Never had to get any repairs done and I’ve thrown everything at it. It’s bullet proof.

Yeah, the dealer is Marafie, they sell cleaning equipment and bathroom accessories for commercial spaces. They’re located next to Lunch Room in Kuwait City

https://www.google.com/search?q=nilfisk+kuwait&rlz=1CDGOYI_enKW878KW878&oq=nilfisk+kuwait&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l3.3140j0j4&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:nav,rc_ludocids:16243922877869142190,rc_q:Marafie%2520Cleaning%2520Center%2520-%2520Sharq,ru_q:Marafie%2520Cleaning%2520Center%2520-%2520Sharq

Mark which which nilfisk model vacuum do you? Also please can you a review on rowing machine and how much you got it for?Thanks in advance.

Thanks for the review Mark, i just got mine from Amazon.ae since i am here.
They had a pretty good deal with almost half price at 54 kd

Got an Ecovacs Deebot 900 2 years back from Amazon, best investment I made in automatic cleaning equipment, 135KD delivered by Amazon to my door.
Has mapping facility, dual side brushes, laser guidance, dual suction power levels, impact sensors, fall protection(if you have stairs). I would always recommend one with mapping facilities over a bump&turn one if you have to clean 2 rooms or more, You can choose which room to clean, how many times you wanted cleaned, define virtual boundaries if you don`t want it to clean a certain area, spot cleaning if you want to clean a certain area.

https://www.amazon.com/ECOVACS-900-Technology-Connected-Compatible/dp/B079C6TTKM

True , I pondered the idea of upgrading my 900 to the T8, however the price is quite high. And the only issue I have with the 900 is that battery life has started to decrease. it can still do the full apartment in one charge, but if I want to do a two times cleaning, will go to charger and resume.
If you do decide to get the T8 do let us know how it works.

If you don’t mind me asking this, Mark, do you live in a duplex…because you mentioned upper and lower level.

I find it funny that here a duplex means an upper/lower style apartment. In the US, a duplex is a housing option with only 2 units (like 2 small houses stuck together, sharing a yard). It was only 2 years ago when we were looking at apartments that I saw a duplex being advertised, and I was all excited…until it found out it just meant and upstairs/downstairs apartment.

Hey Mark i got a good deal (59 K.D) on Amazon.ae but it doesn’t ship to Kuwait is there anyway i can ship it to Kuwait?

yes, you can mail it to your Aramex Shop&Ship account in Dubai and they’ll mail it to you here. But you’ll pay shipping my rough guess around 15-20KD possibly plus 5% customs fee.

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