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iiutec R-cruiser Robotic Vacuum Cleaner $79.99 US (~$101.27 AU) + Free Express Shipping @ GeekBuying

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Tonight I have negotiated a further price decrease on this robotic vacuum cleaner.

This vacuum cleaner is ultra thin and measures 2.95cm allowing it to fit únder furniture to clean those hard to reach places. It has different cleaning modes with 2 side brushes to help clean up debris and it operates at a low noise level. It has a 2000mAh battery which is charged via MicroUSB and can even be powered on the go with a power bank.

Checkout this quick video of it in action from GeekBuying.

  • Get it for $79.99 US (~$101.27 AU) with the coupon REGKVVFO

Free Express Shipping (AU Direct & TNT) free for limited time. AU$ based on Mastercard exchange rate at time of posting.


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  • This seems like a good price and now they're getting cheaper, thinking of buying a robotic vacuum cleaner. Keen to get idea as to where this sits in terms of quality and value for money.

    • +4

      Review here:

      https://youtu.be/QysVRyOBHlY

      In terms of best value for money, Xiaomi mi
      Robot vacuum cleaner is probably the best you can buy today.

    • I thought the really cheap ones are not much more then a carpet sweeper, not really a vacuum cleaner.

    • +1

      TOP 5: Best Robot Vacuum 2017 - Robot Vacuum Reviews YMMV
      (iRobot Roomba 880, iRobot Roomba 980, Neato Botvac, bObsweep bObi, & Dyson 360 Eye but not an Xiaomi Mi - pity)
      commentary by terraskater
      "This video showcases several competing products and describes their features, but feels more like a regurgitation of the manufacturer's own product descriptions than a meaningful evaluation of the products based on real-world testing. I bought a Roomba 880, Neato Botvac 80 and Dyson 360 Eye and used each for several weeks. I returned both the Roomba and Dyson. Here's why…
      1) Unless you're cleaning only one closed room, don't buy any robot vacuum that uses random navigation (like the Roomba 880). It won't fully clean a larger/multi-room area, and will likely not be able to find it's way back to the charging dock when the battery is low. All Neatos and the Dyson (and the newest top-of-the-line Roomba) use "SLAM" navigation technologies to clean the area efficiently, and can return to their charging docks and then pickup where they left off if necessary to clean large areas.
      2) The Dyson claims to have the best suction, but unless you have almost no dirt to pickup that suction won't be much use - because the high-tech "cyclone" dirt bin fills up quickly, which kills that suction. Whereas the Neato has a large dirt bin which will maintain suction far, far longer.
      3) Assuming you want a robot vacuum for convenience, then you'll notice that you can empty the bin on Neato (and Roomba) without moving the robot from its dock. However, the brilliant engineers who designed the Dyson decided to dock the robot with the dirt bin against the dock - so you'll need to move the robot before you can empty the bin.
      4) The Dyson (and other new models from both Roomba and Neato) is wifi connected. This allows you to monitor and control the robot from your smartphone. Does this have anything to do with getting your floors cleaned? Not really. All these robots can be scheduled to run at any day/time you choose. Smartphone control is a cool novelty, but if the ultimate goal is to reduce your cleaning workload, then once the novelty wears off the set-it-and-forget-it scheduled cleanings are what you'll need.
      5) Speaking of scheduled cleanings, those with regular day jobs might go with daytime cleanings. In my case, two nights a week work better for me. To my surprise however, the Dyson 360 Eye can't clean in the dark! Again, I credit those brilliant Dyson engineers for designing an autonomous robot vacuum that can NOT clean my floors at night unless I leave my lights ON! However, all Neato vacuums use infra-red LIDAR, and work just fine day or night. For me, problem solved!
      6) The size/shape of the Dyson is noticeably taller/narrower than the Roomba or Neato. Dyson claims this was done to improve the ability to get into narrower spaces. However, in my house there isn't a single "narrow" space that the Roomba or Neato couldn't fit into that the Dyson could. However, there is some furniture (including a platform bed) that the Dyson is too tall to clean under - though the Roomba and Neato have no problem.
      7) How about construction and durability? I'll admit that the Dyson looks high-tech beside the others. But in my estimation, the overall construction isn't as robust as the Roomba or Neato. Drop all three of them a few times and I would guess that the Dyson would be the first to suffer damage. It looks/feels more like a kid's toy you might buy at Brookstone than a rugged household appliance.
      8) Then there's the price. The Dyson 360 Eye costs more than double what I paid for either the Roomba 880 or the Neato Botvac 80. I'll admit that I'm a fan of technology gadgets, but if I spend my $ on a robot vacuum I expect to come home to a clean house. If you want to impress your friends with a cool-looking, expensive tech-toy, the Dyson 360 Eye is the right choice. If you want to spend a little less time doing housework, and have a little $ left over to help you enjoy that time saved to do something fun, get a Neato.
      9) Regardless, buy your robot vac from a vendor with a good return policy. Test it in your home and decide for yourself. This technology has come a long way, but some homes have issues that may render any of these products less useful than you might hope. So buyer beware. And good luck!"

      Xiaomi Mi Robot Vacuum - Review and Comparsion with iRobot Roomba 980

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  • Can I complement the unnecessary dance music in the Geekbuying youTube vid?

  • +1

    https://youtu.be/68CRbMwpXAU
    Another review its got v impressive sensors

    clearly not a replacement but reduces vaccuming by 5/6 times

    At 100AUD and that cute size i got myself one what can go wrong :)

    • +2

      When you see a mi robot in action you'll realise the $100 was not well spent. Also who the hell would want to charge their vacuum via usb?

  • Ordered. Thank you,

    Please note that the discount only applies to the black model. Will not work for the other colours.

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