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Ecovacs DEEBOT N10 Plus Robot Vacuum Cleaner & Mop with Auto Empty Station $499.50 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Godfreys

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Price is $778 everywhere. Not sure if Goodguys can price match. Godfrey have physical stores as well. I communicated with Ecovacs , they are not giving the price match. Its a good deal for $499.50

A 2-in-1 vacuum and mop, this intelligent robot offers both great value for money AND all the bells and whistles. Simply customise your cleaning schedule to one that suits you, and let your DEEBOT do the rest. Plus, with the included Auto-Empty Station, the DEEBOT N10 PLUS stores up to 60 days' worth of cleaning at a time, which means fewer trips to the bin for you!

4300Pa Powerful Suction picks up all dirt, debris and pet hair hiding in your floorboards and carpets

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  • +1

    It's on their eBay store as well, $484.50 with code HERE15, but you will have to pay $19.95 postage.

  • Great deal. I got this for $799 awhile ago and it has been awesome.
    Only downsides for me are the map feature goes wonky after just one clean and I found the map kept turning until it looked like a wormhole. It didn't effect cleaning though and now I just reset the map every few cleans. Plus it regularly says it cannot find the base station, but cleans fine anyway - it still goes back to the station to charge without problem at the end, so no idea why it says that message at the start.
    Saving 476 hours of vacuuming is well worth it…

    • How does it perform on carpets/dark carpets if you have any? I have an old 1st Gen Xiami Roborock which does not work on dark carpet and struggles to get onto the rug from the floorboards, so am looking to replace it soon.

      • I've got an N10, and it works great on dark carpet and floorboards. Automatic suction level change between carpet and floorboards is good too, as well as crossing over between carpet and hard floors, or up onto rugs. I've only ever had it stuck on obstacles, never changing between surfaces.

      • As Mouth said, it handles our rugs fine. It will automatically increase power when it detects its on that type of surface and decrease as soon as it detects its on our tiles again. If you have the mopping plate/section installed, it will stop halfway onto the rug and then reverse off again. It will pivot and move to the side a bit and try again and do that all around the edge. That way it is never mopping on your carpet/rugs and it mops around the entire edge.

        • Thank you both so much, this is looking like the best value for money right now for mopping, carpets and auto-empty.

          Time to retire the old bird, it's served me well the last 7 years.

  • +1

    So close to getting one but the consistent complaint in reviews is the software sucks, map keeps resetting, it keeps losing the home base, and doesn't empty itself if it's full mid-cycle. This sounds painful to deal with.

    • It's really not hard to live with. I have found it takes just as long to do my entire house whether a map is saved or not. Losing the homebase does not seem to have any repercussions. Mine says it 80% of the time as it starts but it ALWAYS gets back to the base at the end to start its automatic charging.
      I've never had it completely full and I have a 5 bedroom ground level house with 2 lounge rooms and a dining room, so cannot comment on the emptying malfunction.

      • Interesting. Maybe I'll bite. Cheers for the feedback

  • I thought Godfrey's has gone into liquidation. But try your luck with any price matches anyway.

    • Got both Good guys & JB HI Fi to price match but decided to go ahead with goodguys. It's bargain price & product was also recommended by Godfreys salesperson. Hard to find a better product for under $500.

      • JB HI Fi Owns Good Guys

  • I’ve got an older ecovacs and have the same issues with software, but I’m still tempted by this

  • got this price-matched through JB HIFI online chat…
    officeworks selling also for someone that wants to have a go at price beat

  • +1

    How does this compare with lubluelu L20 in terms of functionality and quality other than has auto empty dock?

  • How does this compare to the Roborock s7/s8 ?

  • +2

    I've been through multiple Ecovacs robots to never want to see another one in my life.
    Absolute garbage that tacks on some new looking hardware each year but still seems to be underpinned by the same 15 year old software that seemingly has code in it to degrade over time. My robot now goes off wherever it feels like, tells me it's completed after 5 minutes and then fails to find the charging dock, sitting there like a dumb child waiting for mummy to collect it.

    • I don't mean this in a smartass way, I'm genuinely curious: What do you recommend instead?

      • +1

        Any Roborock. And after watching a lot of videos recently, probably any Dreame. But their prices are a lot higher.

        I still have a gen 1 Roborock (aka Xiaomi) and it's still working well, always finds it's way home and only occasionally gets stuck.

      • -1

        I'm using a corded Miele now because robo vacs all seem to come out of the same OEM Chinesium factory with different logos on them. There is no difference with any of them. And stick vacs still haven't worked out an energy source that doesn't (profanity) deplete in 7-8 minutes on full suction. I plug box into wall and walk around and do it the old fashioned way. And I have 0 problems anymore, other than the loss of time.

        • Loss of time is a problem.

          • @congo: So is perpetually chasing a robo vac that doesn't shit the bed and need reprogramming every 2nd week or a stick vac that needs charging 3 times to do a full house.

            • @whichwhatwho: I think you guys must be buying the cheapest version of everything. My Xiaomi doesn't need chasing around, and I've never reprogrammed it (it is a gen 1 so it just rebuilds the map from scratch on every run). And it wasn't even that expensive ($360, seven years ago).

              We also have a Dyson stick vac. Did replace the battery once. A single charge last for all the hard floors in the house.

  • I paid about $720 for this model about 6 months ago.

    I would recommend. The best thing about this model is its long battery life.

    Having enough battery to do its job in one pass without having to recharge goes along way to alleviating a lot of annoyances.

    Compare for yourself, but I'm pretty sure the battery on this is bigger than most anything else in this price band.

    Make sure you put your dock in an easily accessible place so it can find its way home

  • Out of stock? Has this been ozbargained

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