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$189+ Delivery X750 Elite Intelligent Robot Vacuum with Base Station and Virtual Wall @ Kogan

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RRP is $899. I know it is Absurd Price.
Ebay Price $229.95
Groupon Price: Was $199

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Keep your home spotless without lifting a finger.

Includes remote control and virtual wall
Sweeps and vacuums
Cleans tiles, carpets, stone, lino and wood floors
Sanitises floors using UV light
1-touch functionality
Anti-collision and cliff sensors
Dust and object recognition
Scheduling function
Auto, spot and edge cleaning modes
11 sensors
HEPA filter
LED touch screen
Sleek, futuristic look
The X750 Elite Intelligent Robot Vacuum has been specially developed to make your life easier. Set it cleaning and when you come home from a long day at work, your home will be spotless and sparkling!

This smart little robot vacuums, sweeps and sanitises your floors, and finds its way around the house with ease. Schedule the times you want it to start and stop cleaning, along with the type of clean you want, and the X750 will take care of the rest.

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  • Anyone own one? How would you rate it and what type of floor do you have?

    • I would also be interested in this as the specs sound pretty good!

      • +2

        I think this is exactly the one that Aldi had.. many different resellers..

        if its same/even similar.. its useless.. Only good for very very lightly used areas.. Its not intelligent; rather goes on preset patterns (as descrivbed in the manual itself) so would just keep repeating ine one place while not going to ohers at all. Unless you have rooms with no furniture; this is not fit for purpose

    • I have one. It is average. It does not always pick up big stuff.

      It can get stuck between chairs.

      You can not find replacement parts for it.

      After 1 or 2 years the battery will need to be replaced.

      You can set it to turn on by its self each day but you can not specify day of the week eg dont turn on at 9am on a Saturday.

      It is cheap and it mostly works. You will need to get the real vacuum cleaner out every so often.

  • if this price includes delivery, do they just send it to you direct from the factory, cleaning along the way?

  • $198 delivered to every post code I tried including rural WA.

    • Was also $9 delivery to metro Melbourne, so looks to be a flat price which is very reasonable.

  • +1

    It looks like my Phillip one which I got from target for $250.
    My Phillip one goes in circles….I have to kick it now and again to make it go straight.

  • +2

    Im waiting for the Dyson 360 Eye released sometime this year. Also looking at the Samsung Powerboat VR9000, anyone got one of these?

    Yes these are the $$$$ Robot Vacuums

  • I recently ordered the X750 via Groupon ($182.13 - with a discount - delivered). Although the outer cardboard box did say X750, the inside packaging was an X500. I believe that this is a lesser model with fewer features. I returned it to Groupon saying their advertising was deceptive and misleading, and asked them to ship the correct X750. They advised because 'the deal has ended' they could not do anything, and would just refunded my money. Did not get to try the X500, but if this one is in fact the X750, I might be tempted to try again!

    • Any comments you could make about the effectiveness of the X500?

      • Sorry, did not try the X500 before returning it. Still not sure about getting the X750, but would appreciate others experiences or opinions.

  • My experience with Kogan customer service is HORRIBLE! so be careful if you are willing to 'risk' your money. add a $100 and buy a known brand which you can return as well..

  • +2

    I've got / had a few. LG roboking us the best by a mile, anything sub $450 was average to crap (including the Samsung and LG cheaper models). Get what you pay for.

  • Just smashed out a bargain on a decent chinese brand on ebay, brand new for $70 posted. It mops the floor as well. I figure if it actually does end up sucking I can just sell it for what I paid for it.

  • +2

    i have had the x500 for nearly a year, works everyday and self charges on its own - its bloody great for the price, I have bought 5 in total for others, about $130 shipped on ebay back then. only one had a critical error which needed a motherboard replacement, got it for free from the seller and replacing the mb was not that hard. If you cant unscrew electronics and unplug staff, then thats why you pay extra for the extra service and piece of mind :P

    Its not super smart you do need to use it a certain way, but for the price and performance, I have not seen anything better.
    I buy replacement parts on aliexpress.com (10 brushes, 3 filters = usd$20 shipped), sometimes ebay sells parts - search x500 brush.
    It detects walls and stairs really well, but chair legs and cabinet door edges not so well. It cleans 80% of the floors and overall just works. Once every few days, ill use my 18v hand vac to clean spots it missed - its just so useful for its price.
    Some tips:
    -Before it starts to clean, just move chairs and stuff in positions that make it easy for the robot to fit in, if the path is too small then it probably wont be cleaned. If it fits, it does clean under chairs quite good, just not fast and efficient.
    -Dont have cables and plastic bags in the way/ on floor, it will get caught in it for sure. it does pause and yells out help.
    -Give enough room for the base so the vac can easily see the base-eye, it uses line of sight to find the base.
    -The vac's IR eye, on top at front, can hit into ledges or edge of cabinets and furniture that are just slightly high enough to hit the eye but not low enough to touch the bumper guards - my vac lost its cap on the eye and now takes a few more tries to dock itself, but no bigy.

    yeah wouldnt buy from kogan, try ebay oz sellers first.
    just my 2cents.

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