【5000Pa Super Suction Power】Robot Vacuum with powerful suction power of up to 5000Pa in maximum mode, the combination of side brush and V-shaped rubber roller brush can easily pick up dust, pet hair and dirt hidden deep in floors and carpets. It adopts Japanese high-speed BIDC motor and has 4 adjustable levels to meet the daily cleaning needs of the whole family. Intelligently identifies carpets and increases maximum suction power for optimal cleaning performance.
lubluelu L15 5000pa, 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop $183.99 Delivered @ lubluelu via eBay
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How long did your D9 last for?
They got almost 3 years out of it, in the process of seeing if Kogan will play ball outside of warranty after mentioning consumer guarantees, but probably pushing it somewhat
For hard floors and seeking mopping function, how does this machine compare against other brands/models, which are a $100-$200 extra? An example would be the lubluelu L20, which isn't all that much more expensive.
I'm not sure if these models have same spare parts as the more popular models.
Still good entry robot
I think this is one of the models I’ve seen people warn that it only has a brush on one side. SL60D would be the more common model and it has two brushes. This one may be better in other aspects though!
If only it could climb 20mm for the lip on my flooring :(.
Make a ramp
that 2mm difference -
Ended up with the L20 for more suction and larger bins
Hello fam,
Does this vacuum work across multiple floors? Our ground level has two separate areas with 4 steps in between (no ramp). Assuming it can handle both areas, would we need to manually move the charging unit (and of course the robot vacuum) to each area for it to work?
Cheers,
I bought this, got delivered yesterday and today unboxed and put to use. I also have the SL60 at home, bought around 5 months ago and can say the SL60 is a much better refined machine. The L15 looks and feel fairly crude and cheaply made whereas the SL60 is a much better product. While both device are run on the same app, the interface for L15 is poor, in fact doesn't seem well coded at all. Strongly recommend to give the L15 a pass and get the SL60 instead for around $40-50 more (when the SL60 is on sale around $210-225.
Thanks for your feedback.. does SL60 has single brush ?
TIA
SL60 has 2 brushes, but lower suction at 4000pa, whereas the L15 is rated at 5000pa.
On the lookout to replace my folks Dreame D9 which carked it last week, apologies if I've overlooked it but can anyone point me to the dust bin and battery sizes?
I'm seeing the below on the page but not much else: