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Eufy B07X53V3V6 eufy by Anker, BoostIQ RoboVac 30C MAX (Open Box)

$78.93
$299.99 74% off Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
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Top positive review
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I find the Self Clean Station a deal maker.
By mykecusa on Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
I bought  the L60 RoboVac. I found it a better Robot vacuum than the IRobot 600 series I had been using for years. One "Expert" reviewer referred to it as the current best budget priced Robot Vacuum. As I read the review, the Self Clean Station (SES) feature caught my attention and I bought the L60 with the SES. I have not been disappointed. I smile as I watch the RoboVac map my apartment, then fill in vacuuming within the map. The RoboVac then returns to the SES and empties into the internal replaceable bag the contents were in the vacuum bin. Reviews have indicated 30 to 60 days before a new bag is needed to be replaced. I have a Yellow Labrador Retriever that sheds constantly. So far I have been very happy with how this L6 SES has cleaned up the dog fur, cut it up, and emptied it into the disposable bag. I will edit this review once I get a good idea of how long I can go before I have to change out the L60 SES bag. Design: I find functional and easy to access ... It makes sense to me. I have used this a week now. I have a Yellow Lab service dog. After a week, my IRobot 675 would be packed with his fur, and the brushes would be wound with multiple stands of dog fur. Today, I opened the L60SES and was pleasantly surprised. the dust bin was very much empty and the collection bag was about one quarter full. I am now expecting I will indeed be able to go a month without having to change the collection bag. Well done Eufy. UPDATE 15 days: After 15 times vacuuming the following pictures show the SES bag, the L60 roller, and the dust bin. I think, since I see the SES bag about half empty that I will get about a month with a SES . I like that. I can leave the vacuuming to Eufy for a month and only check periodically. My Labrador Retriever sheds a LOT, and it is nice to relax and let Eufy keep his fur under control.
Top critical review
38 people found this helpful
Excellent Product, Game Changer or so I thought... Update one year later
By Darrel Comer on Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Update to My eufy L60 Robot Vacuum Review (Originally Posted August 2024) I originally posted a glowing review of the eufy L60 in August 2024. At the time, I was genuinely thrilled with how quiet, efficient, and easy to use it was. It handled pet hair well, mapped my home quickly, and felt like a great value—especially with an Amazon coupon that brought the price under $300. But just over a month in—literally a day or two past the return window—the vacuum started having issues docking. It would spin in place trying to align with the charging base, fail repeatedly, and eventually run the battery completely dead. Once that happened, I learned something I wish I’d known from the start: if the battery is fully dead, the vacuum won’t charge, even when manually placed on the dock. There’s no charging port on the unit itself, and it can’t "wake up" to begin charging unless it already has some power. This essentially renders it non-functional if it ever fully dies. I reached out to eufy support, and they were helpful. Since I missed the Amazon return window by just a couple of days, they shipped me a refurbished replacement. That unit arrived with minor scuffs and even someone else’s debris inside, but I set it up anyway. Unfortunately, after a few days, the same docking issue occurred again. Support then sent me a replacement battery. Once I swapped in the new battery—which had a partial charge—the vacuum was able to dock and charge as expected. Problem solved… or so I thought. A week ago (July 2025), it happened again. The unit must’ve failed to dock while I wasn’t home, drained completely, and once again became unresponsive—even when manually docked. Swapping in the previously used battery (which still held a charge) immediately fixed the issue. This confirms the flaw: the eufy L60 cannot begin charging from a completely dead state. The only fix is to insert a charged battery, which is not a realistic or acceptable expectation for most users. Given this recurring issue and the lack of a basic design solution like a charging port or backup method, I can no longer recommend the eufy L60. It’s a great product when it works, but this glaring defect can turn it into a frustrating and useless brick with no warning. Unless future models address this flaw, I’d advise looking elsewhere. Review of My eufy L60 Robot Vacuum I’m thrilled with my eufy L60 Robot Vacuum—it’s been a game changer for keeping my home clean. One of the first things I noticed is how quiet it is, even on the highest setting. It’s far less intrusive than traditional vacuums, and I can barely hear it working from other rooms. Setting it up was a breeze. The instructions were clear, and I had it mapping my house in just a few minutes. The app is incredibly user-friendly and intuitive, making the whole process effortless. While the retail price is around $400, I snagged it for just under $300 with an Amazon coupon, which feels like a great deal. The eufy L60 maneuvers around my home with ease, even handling tight spaces and tricky spots with confidence. It only got stuck once on a USB cord, but it alerted me immediately, and I was able to resolve it quickly. The zone and room controls are a fantastic feature. I can now schedule cleaning for specific rooms or high-traffic areas, which wasn’t an option with my previous robot vacuum. This has made a big difference in how I manage cleaning tasks. Handling pet hair is another area where the eufy L60 shines. I have dogs that shed quite a bit, and this vacuum tackles the hair without any issues. Maintenance is mostly automated, but I do need to perform a bit of hands-on cleaning every few days. This involves tipping the vacuum over, removing any loose strings or debris from the brushes, and then setting it back upright and pressing continue. It takes about 45 minutes to clean an area that would take me 10-15 minutes with a traditional vacuum. But honestly, the time it takes is worth it for the freedom to do other things while the vacuum works. Plus, its stylish and sleek design blends well with my home décor without standing out. I’m also interested in trying the new eufy X10 Pro Omni, which offers mopping and many more features. However, at $800, it’s a bit out of my budget right now. I’m working towards getting one so I can test it out and see how it compares. Overall, the eufy L60 Robot Vacuum has been an excellent investment, offering convenience and performance that has made my home cleaner with minimal effort.

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