RoboRock E25 REVIEW Robot Vacuum Cleaner / Mop
Roborock E25 (Black) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Roborock-Cleaner-Sweeping-Cleaning-Planning/dp/B07F8ZQDSZ/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=cewhitebooks-20&linkId=2ff239d0937f6ce72b9a16bf9c8e221f&language=en_US
Roborock E20 (White) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Roborock-Cleaner-Sweeping-Cleaning-Planning/dp/B07F8ZTR2J/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=cewhitebooks-20&linkId=c4f76831779a610f615e2a8d7ad6146e&language=en_US
So the E25 is the middle tier vacuum from RoboRock, not as expensive as their top of the line S5 But a bit more expensive than the budget version, the C10. One of the main differences between the E25 and the S5 is that while the S5 uses invisible lasers to map and navigate the E25 uses a dual gyroscope and a Dual Optical motion tracking sensors which they call an electric eye.
So the E25 uses these sensors in conjunction with its pretty advanced algorithm for its smart navigation. While most vacuums in this price range just pinball around randomly to clean the E25 navigates in straight efficient lines, while at the same time navigating around obstacles as well as incorporating edge cleaning in each run.
We tested its airflow and found that it was extremely powerful. In its max power mode we measured 17 cfm of airflow which is the same as the top of the line Roomba 980 and i7. It actually has 4 power settings which is more than I have ever seen on a robot, and even the next step down from max power, the strong power setting, is pretty high at 15 cfm.
As far as the pickup tests I was genuinely impressed. On carpet it was excellent, picking up all the debris, from fine debris to extra large debris. We found that while it did better on max power, the difference between med high, medium low and low were all pretty minimal, in other words it was uncommonly good on carpet on all its settings.
With hard floors again I was very impressed, not only did it pick up all the debris in the tests, we found that it kicked around less debris than any Roomba we have tested which tend to be quite messy. The only issue we found was that in its lowest setting what Roborock calls silent mode, it did struggle with fine debris on hard floors, it did pick it up by the end of its run and did quite well with large debris and even pet hair in silent mode, but its silent mode just has too little airflow to be as effective on hard floors. But on the plus side all three of the other power setting proved to be more than enough power on hard floors.
Part of the reason it does so well with pickup is that it has a pretty advanced brushroll system which adjusts to the floor height, its a much higher quality brush design than you typically see with Robots in this price range. All that to say that some robot vacuums can get away with having less power if they have good cleaning mechanics, but the Roborock has a lot of power and really good mechanics, so yeah, its really good at cleaning.
One super important factor is dust bin size, its so important with Robot vacuums as they can only clean as long as their dust bin isn’t full, and the Robotrock E25 has a very big dust bin at 640 ml cups, On that point the dust bin was easy to remove, and easy to empty, it also has a HEPA filter which attaches to the bin.
Its really quiet, it was about 70 db in max mode on hard floor which is significantly less than the Roomba 980 on max, and it goes way down from there. Its probably one of the quietest robot vacuums I have tested.
It has a nice low profile at 3.6” the same as most Roombas, but it does much better with climbing 90 degree obstacles, and its light years better than the Roombas in terms of not disturbing small throw rugs, again, I would say its better than any robot I have tested yet in that regard.
Its battery life is pretty decent considering its power. Roborock claims 100 minutes on low power and that’s true, but on max power it drops to about 51 minutes, the next step down Strong power got a little over an hour, about 61 minutes. So its not amazing, but its not bad either, again consider in the same test conditions the Roomba 980 only got 48 minutes with pretty much the exact same power output. I should also mention that I didn’t test the so called standard power mode but you can assume to would be between 100 minutes and 61 minutes.
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Видео RoboRock E25 REVIEW Robot Vacuum Cleaner / Mop канала Vacuum Wars
Roborock E20 (White) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Roborock-Cleaner-Sweeping-Cleaning-Planning/dp/B07F8ZTR2J/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=cewhitebooks-20&linkId=c4f76831779a610f615e2a8d7ad6146e&language=en_US
So the E25 is the middle tier vacuum from RoboRock, not as expensive as their top of the line S5 But a bit more expensive than the budget version, the C10. One of the main differences between the E25 and the S5 is that while the S5 uses invisible lasers to map and navigate the E25 uses a dual gyroscope and a Dual Optical motion tracking sensors which they call an electric eye.
So the E25 uses these sensors in conjunction with its pretty advanced algorithm for its smart navigation. While most vacuums in this price range just pinball around randomly to clean the E25 navigates in straight efficient lines, while at the same time navigating around obstacles as well as incorporating edge cleaning in each run.
We tested its airflow and found that it was extremely powerful. In its max power mode we measured 17 cfm of airflow which is the same as the top of the line Roomba 980 and i7. It actually has 4 power settings which is more than I have ever seen on a robot, and even the next step down from max power, the strong power setting, is pretty high at 15 cfm.
As far as the pickup tests I was genuinely impressed. On carpet it was excellent, picking up all the debris, from fine debris to extra large debris. We found that while it did better on max power, the difference between med high, medium low and low were all pretty minimal, in other words it was uncommonly good on carpet on all its settings.
With hard floors again I was very impressed, not only did it pick up all the debris in the tests, we found that it kicked around less debris than any Roomba we have tested which tend to be quite messy. The only issue we found was that in its lowest setting what Roborock calls silent mode, it did struggle with fine debris on hard floors, it did pick it up by the end of its run and did quite well with large debris and even pet hair in silent mode, but its silent mode just has too little airflow to be as effective on hard floors. But on the plus side all three of the other power setting proved to be more than enough power on hard floors.
Part of the reason it does so well with pickup is that it has a pretty advanced brushroll system which adjusts to the floor height, its a much higher quality brush design than you typically see with Robots in this price range. All that to say that some robot vacuums can get away with having less power if they have good cleaning mechanics, but the Roborock has a lot of power and really good mechanics, so yeah, its really good at cleaning.
One super important factor is dust bin size, its so important with Robot vacuums as they can only clean as long as their dust bin isn’t full, and the Robotrock E25 has a very big dust bin at 640 ml cups, On that point the dust bin was easy to remove, and easy to empty, it also has a HEPA filter which attaches to the bin.
Its really quiet, it was about 70 db in max mode on hard floor which is significantly less than the Roomba 980 on max, and it goes way down from there. Its probably one of the quietest robot vacuums I have tested.
It has a nice low profile at 3.6” the same as most Roombas, but it does much better with climbing 90 degree obstacles, and its light years better than the Roombas in terms of not disturbing small throw rugs, again, I would say its better than any robot I have tested yet in that regard.
Its battery life is pretty decent considering its power. Roborock claims 100 minutes on low power and that’s true, but on max power it drops to about 51 minutes, the next step down Strong power got a little over an hour, about 61 minutes. So its not amazing, but its not bad either, again consider in the same test conditions the Roomba 980 only got 48 minutes with pretty much the exact same power output. I should also mention that I didn’t test the so called standard power mode but you can assume to would be between 100 minutes and 61 minutes.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Видео RoboRock E25 REVIEW Robot Vacuum Cleaner / Mop канала Vacuum Wars
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