My self empty shark is awesome. It learns and maps in the app and optimizes routes for efficiency after a few calibration “randomizing” runs. Can’t beat the performance for the price over rumbas. Easy to clean and maintain and after having mine for several years…only thing I’ve had to do is replace the battery for $15. It’s brilliant for the price.
I bought the Shark model based on this video. One major flaw in this robot is that it does not pick up dirt that is within about 1.5 inches next to a wall. I have to use a broom to sweep against the wall so the machine can pick it up. A future test for these robots would be to put the machine in a confined square with a dark floor that is about 2 feet by 2 feet then sprinkle flour. You’ll see the limited cleaning area is the Shark robot.
Why would you just buy a vacuum when you could have a vacuum and mopping robot? I never owned a robot before and about 2 months ago we got the Ecovacs Deebot X1 Omni - I don't work for this company and I have absolutely nothing to gain by suggesting this company or product. But I did love that while we sat around the table after Thanksgiving dinner, Yiko was recovering the kitchen! It was FREAKEN AWESOME! I felt like a princess the next day when I woke up - instead of the President of the Clean Up Crew.
@@fedguy9182 maybe you should get the Ecovacs Omni X1! Seriously, we are thrilled with the performance and the only one who's complaining about it is our pug who can't find any crumbs on our floor.
I had a generation 1 Roomba many years ago, and bought a new model last year. One thing Lisa didn't mention is reliability. Roombas are sturdy little beasts, and iRobot keeps parts in stock for many years - not just replaceable parts, everything. Roombas are intended to be serviced by a handy owner. [I can still buy parts for the Gen 1 I bought in 2003.] The self-emptying dock is a must, IMO. I don't have pets or kids who make messes, but my flat generates a lot of dust.I only need to change the bag once every 8-9 months ... this is longer than typical, but I expect most people will go well over a month between bags. My Roomba model (i3+) also has more privacy than usual these days. No camera, only need the internet if you want to map your house or run it remotely. You don't have to do either.
For devices with microphones and cameras, I think you need to tell us what the manufacturers do with the information they collect. Amazon (iRobot) is in the advertisement business, so they will sooner or later find a way to monetize that information.
Disappointed that there are many top brands, particularly purchased on Amazon such as Ecovacs Deebot, Eufy and Roborock (currently Amazon's best selling robot vacuum) missing from this testing. Perhaps a review of one's purchased from amazon?
@@jeffreyallen1290 I wouldn't say that. If it were true, it would be a punishable offense under the FTC rules for advertisement disclosure. It's more likely that, being a kitchen channel, they didn't know enough about the robot vacuum market, went to a couple of physical stores and bought what they could find. Roborock doesn't have a large box store presence as far as I'm aware... So that probably lead to them being left out. All said and done, it would be nice to see them included in the future, they are feature complete matched with iRobot and generally cheaper on matching models.
@@ChristopherFerguson Perhaps so, but to not include the two top robot vacuums, Roborock and Deebot, in the comparison is very suspicious to me. I have a deep distrust of corporations and the people that run them.
I have a eufy and its been awesome! I have 2 dogs and a cat. the majority of what it picks up is pet hair and dust/dirt. I run it twice a day (takes 35 min for small house). It disgusts/amazes me what it picks up.
I've had different models, and now buy/recommend only one: the iRobot brand. Why? Their customer service is stellar - they stay on the phone with you and walk you through any needed adjustments. (Such as turning over the unit and removing 8 teeny screws to access the battery, or restarting.) Once, they even sent me a new battery at no charge. Any robot vac involves a certain amount of cleaning and maintenance of the unit, so it's great peace of mind to know that I can instantly get help for any problem.
I know the actual review is old (article from Jan 2022) but I highly recommend bringing in Roborock and other popular brands, and include multiple tiers within the same brand.
The one thing I'd be really interested to see next is a review of compression ice cream makers. I know there's the Breville Smart Scoop that was reviewed 6 years ago now as well as the Whynter one, but Cuisinart has the ICE-100, Waring has an WCIC25, and it looks like Whynter has even more options available now
for the price conscious and money savvy, the winner can be "bought" on a subscription model through irobot select for about 30 dollars a month. I ran some numbers, and it's actually a reasonable option, if I recall it's actually a little cheaper to do the monthly plan rather than out right buy the robot and all the maintenance accessories (bags, rollers, etc) and I got the self emptying base, it's great!!
Every robot vacuum review should also cover the notable privacy issues of vacuums that can take photos/record video of your home, your possessions, family members etc. and send the data to the manufacturer over an Internet connection so the company can sell the data to ad companies, data aggregators etc. Seems extremely few reviewers even consider this issue even though most users probably wouldn't be too hyped about having a robot take video of your family and send it to who knows where.
This is the biggest issue to me! I was disappointed this wasn't discussed more than a passing comment. I had them for years but stopped buying robo-vaccums after the last one died and saw most now have these features or connections to voice assistant or wifi which I don't want either.
@@jessicahoehner6715 exactly. The modern models are basically free-roaming cameras and mics recording and filming your family and sending the data to wherever, so if I were to buy a new one today, I'd only buy some low end model without any camera/audio features and with no connectivity/Internet/bluetooth features at all (also no app).
We recently bought Yiko, a robot that vacuums AND MOPS - and empties it's own dustpan. It also returns to its base to WASH it's mop disks before returning to where she left off. We can speak to her or use the app. We can schedule vacuuming and/or mopping, call Yiko over to clean up a mess, tell Yiko to stop in the middle of the job and return to the base (worked well when I needed the room suddenly). At her most powerful, she runs quiet. Why don't you review this one? ECOVACS Deebot X1 Omni, aka Yiko, their name for the robot when you give voice commands.
Lisa, we have used the Roomba from iRobot for several years. We recently had very plush carpeting installed. Now when we vacuum, there is a trail of debris all over the floor. I’m curious if the newer models had solved this issue. Did this scenario fall into your testing?
I have quite a few, mom keeps trying them and throwing them away, I snag it out of the trash when I visit. The cheap dumb ones do okay, her expensive one just goes back and forth over the same path, then takes a right turn at Albuquerque and gets lost.
I'm not sure your review was fair or thorough. Why no Roborock robot vacuums? Did you test any of the new stuff out in the last 6 months? You should check out Vacuum Wars TH-cam channel for some testing results.
How do they pick which brands to test? Feels weird how 2 of the most popular options aren't even tested, and some brands which I've never heard of before are included instead
my issue with the Roomba j7 is those rubber rollers get very full of pet hair. I had to do a full breakdown and clean every other week with the roomba because of pet and human hair jamming up everything. I have not had this issue with the shark IQ at all. I think i clean it out every two months.
So I've had two sharks in the last 3 years. The first one eventually died because I have cats in my home. The second one lasted about 7 months. I recently purchased an iRobot and cannot believe the difference in the two products. The iRobot does a great job of seeking out every part of my condo. I'm very impressed. I did not get the self-empting one. But I'm fine with that These continue to be called vacuums. The ones I've had so far, are strictly floor sweepers. I'm grateful to have them since I have the kittens. Vacuuming everyday can be a nuisance. I look forward to the next generation of robot sweepers
Love the equipment testing. I wish the vacuums were tested for their ability to deal with long hair. My daughter has super long hair and she sheds like crazy
My Eufy is the best. It’s low profile and gets under all my furniture. I do not have any carpet or stairs. It comes with magnetic strips with brown on 1 side and beige on the other. So I can put the strip in front of wires or block it from some rooms.
I have the J7+ and my parents have a Roborock. I prefer my parents' Roborock, as sad as I am to say it. The LIDAR is just a better method of navigation.
I had the iRobot j9 the one that was recalled. I also have a plain Jane older iRobot. The WiFi on the expensive one still does not work. In a TH-cam review it was said that they don’t work well with 5g so this is why they have problems. My older iRobot is a work horse it can vacuum for 2 hours, leaves my hard wood floors nice. I won’t buy another WiFi one till I know it won’t have so many issues. But I am planning to buy the older non WiFi one for upstairs. I am waiting at least a year for the roborock too see if the 1,000 plus is worth it. Need more reviews from people who have own them longer than a few months. Yes I do loved the iRobot mapping feature but it kept loosing WiFi.
So they usually state the price of the winner and the best buy option…did I miss it? Or did they skip it??? I appreciate the review but I still don’t see me purchasing any of these as long as I don’t need to…
Hi I really like this channel and the variety for ideas. I would like to ask you why a big player like ecovacs was not included in this test I think the results will be a bit surprising. thanks
For those who are looking to buy, be noticed for a company called Eufy, owned by Anker. Their security home cameras were just revealed to be unsecure and store video data without permission. Eufy had a line of robot vacuums that have a camera that allows mapping, video and voice recording
Eufy, hopefully, was a technical security issue rather than malicious intend. I haven't followed it closely, as I don't own any of their devices, but I believe the issue was that they keep thumbnails around for 24 hours for push notification.
Completely ignored noise level as a metric. In my experience iRobot Roombas are by far the loudest. Not to mention how they skipped all of the Chinese brands like Roborock, Ecovacs, and Eufy which do exceptionally well in objective reviews like Vacuum Wars. Sponsored much? Disappointing. ATK has been a miss more often than not these days.
I went with the Q5 plus because I don’t need mopping and don’t really need object avoidance because I don’t have pets. It’s a fantastic vacuum. Though I would have gotten the S7 ultra if I could afford it.
I have resisted acquiring a robot vacuum, despite friends and relatives blathering on about their love of them. Once a week, having vacuumed twice with a full-size Dyson, I empty an entire canister full to the maximum line(we have three dogs). My gut says I'd spend every day emptying the robot vacuum's ridiculously small canister. Prove me wrong.
Just buy any decent robot vacuum, not garbage like iRoomba. Good options: Rudy, roborock, deebot. And of course buy with self emptying bin. And then you need to throw away bin once in a while
Who actually wants Jeff Bezos et al mapping and photographing the interior of your home? It's so that Amazon can sell you more stuff as they can identify what they believe you need and target advertising. And so he can sell that information, which for him is actually more profitable than selling physical products.
It's weird practically no robot vacuum reviewer ever mentions privacy in their reviews. Wonder if it's because then they'd have to dock points from the pricier models many of them get paid to review or if it's just negligence/ignorance.
Can anyone please explain how is this a kitchen equipment item used in cooking? When was the last time anyone used a vacuum to help prepare a meal? ATK is really reaching. Posting anything just to post content. Lately they have really missed the mark on reviews. I see sponsorship here. I have friends who own this and regret their purchase. ATK stick to actual kitchen equipment not household appliances.
What's next on your review list? Toilet bowl cleaners? PLEASE remain America's Test Kitchen which revolves around the reason, the heart, of our kitchens. Putting good food on our tables.
@@lukerinderknecht2982 I have several cookbooks and many magazine issues from America's Test KITCHEN. Have always highly respected them for their expertise in FOOD preparation. Whether techniques, recipe creation or reviews of products used to put nourishment on the table. If I want vacuum cleaner evaluations I prefer them from those with expertise within that industry. A further example. I grew up on a farm. If I need advice on growing wheat, I don't seek it from someone with experience primarily in forest management. Sure, I'll listen to my neighbor's opinion. If I'm seeking professional advice I look for those with a proven track record in the applicable field. Hope this helps clarify my viewpoint. Thanks for asking.
I have a Roborock s4 vac. Highly regarded, reliable and much more affordable then Roomba. I have owned it several years and am quite happy. It maps house and rarely gets stuck on cords or other stuff on floor. Check out vacuum wars on TH-cam.
Try the roborock s7 maxv ultra.
Lisa always answers the questions I have about any appliance or equipment she reviews - the world needs more Lisa ! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love my I Robot "Jetson". He has made my life just a little bit easier and I vacuum more now then I used to.
No Roborock, Dreame, 360, etc? You are missing out on perfromance AND features.
My self empty shark is awesome. It learns and maps in the app and optimizes routes for efficiency after a few calibration “randomizing” runs. Can’t beat the performance for the price over rumbas. Easy to clean and maintain and after having mine for several years…only thing I’ve had to do is replace the battery for $15. It’s brilliant for the price.
I bought the Shark model based on this video. One major flaw in this robot is that it does not pick up dirt that is within about 1.5 inches next to a wall. I have to use a broom to sweep against the wall so the machine can pick it up. A future test for these robots would be to put the machine in a confined square with a dark floor that is about 2 feet by 2 feet then sprinkle flour. You’ll see the limited cleaning area is the Shark robot.
I have literally been waiting for one of these reviews. I'm getting one for Christmas for our home. Thank you test kitchen.
Why would you just buy a vacuum when you could have a vacuum and mopping robot? I never owned a robot before and about 2 months ago we got the Ecovacs Deebot X1 Omni - I don't work for this company and I have absolutely nothing to gain by suggesting this company or product. But I did love that while we sat around the table after Thanksgiving dinner, Yiko was recovering the kitchen! It was FREAKEN AWESOME! I felt like a princess the next day when I woke up - instead of the President of the Clean Up Crew.
@@suecampbell4811mopping robots don’t work that great in my experience
@@fedguy9182 maybe you should get the Ecovacs Omni X1! Seriously, we are thrilled with the performance and the only one who's complaining about it is our pug who can't find any crumbs on our floor.
roborock or xiaomi ,chinese brand vacuume are really well too
I had a generation 1 Roomba many years ago, and bought a new model last year.
One thing Lisa didn't mention is reliability. Roombas are sturdy little beasts, and iRobot keeps parts in stock for many years - not just replaceable parts, everything. Roombas are intended to be serviced by a handy owner. [I can still buy parts for the Gen 1 I bought in 2003.]
The self-emptying dock is a must, IMO. I don't have pets or kids who make messes, but my flat generates a lot of dust.I only need to change the bag once every 8-9 months ... this is longer than typical, but I expect most people will go well over a month between bags.
My Roomba model (i3+) also has more privacy than usual these days. No camera, only need the internet if you want to map your house or run it remotely. You don't have to do either.
Another think is there customer service is always available and so very helpful
Do you know how it would manage long hair?
Love ATK reviews, but no Roborock on the lineup? Someone dropped the ball.
For devices with microphones and cameras, I think you need to tell us what the manufacturers do with the information they collect. Amazon (iRobot) is in the advertisement business, so they will sooner or later find a way to monetize that information.
Disappointed that there are many top brands, particularly purchased on Amazon such as Ecovacs Deebot, Eufy and Roborock (currently Amazon's best selling robot vacuum) missing from this testing. Perhaps a review of one's purchased from amazon?
Apparently they wanted iRoomba to win and excluded all models that are better :)
Surprised Roborock wasn't tested/considered.
The Roborock would have won, they are the top-of-the-line robot vacuum. This was clearly a disguised add for the I-robot.
@@jeffreyallen1290 I wouldn't say that. If it were true, it would be a punishable offense under the FTC rules for advertisement disclosure. It's more likely that, being a kitchen channel, they didn't know enough about the robot vacuum market, went to a couple of physical stores and bought what they could find. Roborock doesn't have a large box store presence as far as I'm aware... So that probably lead to them being left out.
All said and done, it would be nice to see them included in the future, they are feature complete matched with iRobot and generally cheaper on matching models.
@@ChristopherFerguson Perhaps so, but to not include the two top robot vacuums, Roborock and Deebot, in the comparison is very suspicious to me. I have a deep distrust of corporations and the people that run them.
@@jeffreyallen1290 good Lord not everything is a conspiracy theory. Get over it. 🙄
@@jeffreyallen1290the best buy was a shark
I have a eufy and its been awesome! I have 2 dogs and a cat. the majority of what it picks up is pet hair and dust/dirt. I run it twice a day (takes 35 min for small house). It disgusts/amazes me what it picks up.
Next ATK review: Motor oil
You know…because we use cars to get groceries.
Hope they do snow tires
Would love to see the robot mop review.
I've had different models, and now buy/recommend only one: the iRobot brand. Why? Their customer service is stellar - they stay on the phone with you and walk you through any needed adjustments. (Such as turning over the unit and removing 8 teeny screws to access the battery, or restarting.) Once, they even sent me a new battery at no charge. Any robot vac involves a certain amount of cleaning and maintenance of the unit, so it's great peace of mind to know that I can instantly get help for any problem.
I know the actual review is old (article from Jan 2022) but I highly recommend bringing in Roborock and other popular brands, and include multiple tiers within the same brand.
The one thing I'd be really interested to see next is a review of compression ice cream makers. I know there's the Breville Smart Scoop that was reviewed 6 years ago now as well as the Whynter one, but Cuisinart has the ICE-100, Waring has an WCIC25, and it looks like Whynter has even more options available now
The reviews I’ve seen consistently rank Roborock ahead of iRobot in every test.
Where are they in your rankings?
for the price conscious and money savvy, the winner can be "bought" on a subscription model through irobot select for about 30 dollars a month. I ran some numbers, and it's actually a reasonable option, if I recall it's actually a little cheaper to do the monthly plan rather than out right buy the robot and all the maintenance accessories (bags, rollers, etc) and I got the self emptying base, it's great!!
didnt even know they had that
Every robot vacuum review should also cover the notable privacy issues of vacuums that can take photos/record video of your home, your possessions, family members etc. and send the data to the manufacturer over an Internet connection so the company can sell the data to ad companies, data aggregators etc.
Seems extremely few reviewers even consider this issue even though most users probably wouldn't be too hyped about having a robot take video of your family and send it to who knows where.
This is the biggest issue to me! I was disappointed this wasn't discussed more than a passing comment. I had them for years but stopped buying robo-vaccums after the last one died and saw most now have these features or connections to voice assistant or wifi which I don't want either.
@@jessicahoehner6715 exactly. The modern models are basically free-roaming cameras and mics recording and filming your family and sending the data to wherever, so if I were to buy a new one today, I'd only buy some low end model without any camera/audio features and with no connectivity/Internet/bluetooth features at all (also no app).
FINALLY, thank you for reviewing these!!
I have heard that the Shark ION Robot Vacuum RV761 has been discontinued. So why is it recommended ???
We recently bought Yiko, a robot that vacuums AND MOPS - and empties it's own dustpan. It also returns to its base to WASH it's mop disks before returning to where she left off. We can speak to her or use the app. We can schedule vacuuming and/or mopping, call Yiko over to clean up a mess, tell Yiko to stop in the middle of the job and return to the base (worked well when I needed the room suddenly). At her most powerful, she runs quiet. Why don't you review this one? ECOVACS Deebot X1 Omni, aka Yiko, their name for the robot when you give voice commands.
Lisa, we have used the Roomba from iRobot for several years. We recently had very plush carpeting installed. Now when we vacuum, there is a trail of debris all over the floor. I’m curious if the newer models had solved this issue. Did this scenario fall into your testing?
I have quite a few, mom keeps trying them and throwing them away, I snag it out of the trash when I visit. The cheap dumb ones do okay, her expensive one just goes back and forth over the same path, then takes a right turn at Albuquerque and gets lost.
The Eufy 11s is well priced and works pretty well. Why didn't you review that one?
Simple answer: they wanted iRoomba to win.
I'm not sure your review was fair or thorough. Why no Roborock robot vacuums? Did you test any of the new stuff out in the last 6 months? You should check out Vacuum Wars TH-cam channel for some testing results.
Which brand is best
Can we get a review for best vacuums for carpet on stairs?
How do they pick which brands to test? Feels weird how 2 of the most popular options aren't even tested, and some brands which I've never heard of before are included instead
my issue with the Roomba j7 is those rubber rollers get very full of pet hair. I had to do a full breakdown and clean every other week with the roomba because of pet and human hair jamming up everything. I have not had this issue with the shark IQ at all. I think i clean it out every two months.
Hi can you please review Rockingham Forge knives. They are a UK brand. Thank you
So I've had two sharks in the last 3 years. The first one eventually died because I have cats in my home. The second one lasted about 7 months.
I recently purchased an iRobot and cannot believe the difference in the two products. The iRobot does a great job of seeking out every part of my condo. I'm very impressed. I did not get the self-empting one. But I'm fine with that
These continue to be called vacuums. The ones I've had so far, are strictly floor sweepers. I'm grateful to have them since I have the kittens. Vacuuming everyday can be a nuisance. I look forward to the next generation of robot sweepers
I swear onion and garlic skins have a mind of their own - great video! 👍🏼
Love the equipment testing. I wish the vacuums were tested for their ability to deal with long hair. My daughter has super long hair and she sheds like crazy
This review is not completed without Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra
This would have been handier BEFORE Black Friday
Or Cyber Monday, eh?
My Eufy is the best. It’s low profile and gets under all my furniture. I do not have any carpet or stairs. It comes with magnetic strips with brown on 1 side and beige on the other. So I can put the strip in front of wires or block it from some rooms.
I have the J7+ and my parents have a Roborock. I prefer my parents' Roborock, as sad as I am to say it. The LIDAR is just a better method of navigation.
I like the vacuum with all those tiny people inside, guiding it around.
OK, I am laughing hysterically. Thanks.
I had the iRobot j9 the one that was recalled. I also have a plain Jane older iRobot. The WiFi on the expensive one still does not work. In a TH-cam review it was said that they don’t work well with 5g so this is why they have problems. My older iRobot is a work horse it can vacuum for 2 hours, leaves my hard wood floors nice.
I won’t buy another WiFi one till I know it won’t have so many issues. But I am planning to buy the older non WiFi one for upstairs.
I am waiting at least a year for the roborock too see if the 1,000 plus is worth it. Need more reviews from people who have own them longer than a few months.
Yes I do loved the iRobot mapping feature but it kept loosing WiFi.
Roborock s7 max v ultra is the best on the market but I didn’t see any images of it in this review.
Love this lady!!!😁 And love these equipment reviews!! Helps me to decide which one/item ATK suggests buying! 😁❤️👌 ATK has NEVER failed me!!❤️❤️❤️
No Deebots? Our N8 is fantastic and has a nice mop attachment that picks up light messes.
The Vaccum Wars channel on youtube also has great and thorough robot vaccuum reviews if anyone is interested in doing more research.
th-cam.com/video/UAivdTJsRig/w-d-xo.html
Yup, only trust that channel
So they usually state the price of the winner and the best buy option…did I miss it? Or did they skip it??? I appreciate the review but I still don’t see me purchasing any of these as long as I don’t need to…
Prices weren't mentioned in this video but there are links in the description for them on Amazon.
Hi I really like this channel and the variety for ideas.
I would like to ask you why a big player like ecovacs was not included in this test I think the results will be a bit surprising.
thanks
They didn't review the highest rated robots for some reason - the roborock s7 and ecovacs x1 omni
Great review. Thank you.
*RobotPox buyers: hold ma pint lol*
I want one but I'm scared it would get out if I leave the door open
Don't buy iRoomba, buy real vacuums with Lidar so that you have full control where robot can go
There was a team responsible for training a neural network what animal poop looked like.
For those who are looking to buy, be noticed for a company called Eufy, owned by Anker. Their security home cameras were just revealed to be unsecure and store video data without permission.
Eufy had a line of robot vacuums that have a camera that allows mapping, video and voice recording
Eufy, hopefully, was a technical security issue rather than malicious intend. I haven't followed it closely, as I don't own any of their devices, but I believe the issue was that they keep thumbnails around for 24 hours for push notification.
Nonsense...
C-3PO is the best, if a tad temperamental.
Completely ignored noise level as a metric. In my experience iRobot Roombas are by far the loudest. Not to mention how they skipped all of the Chinese brands like Roborock, Ecovacs, and Eufy which do exceptionally well in objective reviews like Vacuum Wars. Sponsored much? Disappointing. ATK has been a miss more often than not these days.
*people who uses robotnox : gimme your money*
roborock s7 ultra. pricy, but you will not regret it.
I went with the Q5 plus because I don’t need mopping and don’t really need object avoidance because I don’t have pets. It’s a fantastic vacuum. Though I would have gotten the S7 ultra if I could afford it.
*why people still buy expensive vacuum robots, not a robotnox type ? real question*
Weird thing for ATK to review.
I am curious why people don't just buy Robotnox vacuum robot. it's about 149 usd (yes!) and it's lifetime guaranteed
Vacuum Wars channel has way better results.
For real? You didn't include neither Deebot nor Roborok? Just to make iRoomba win? I used to trust Test Kitchen to be independent :(
Watch Vacuum Wars for scientific comprehensive reviews.
I'm disappointed that irobot won because, at minimum, their marketing belongs in prison for their ridiculous, loud, obnoxious commercials.
I have resisted acquiring a robot vacuum, despite friends and relatives blathering on about their love of them. Once a week, having vacuumed twice with a full-size Dyson, I empty an entire canister full to the maximum line(we have three dogs). My gut says I'd spend every day emptying the robot vacuum's ridiculously small canister. Prove me wrong.
Just buy any decent robot vacuum, not garbage like iRoomba. Good options: Rudy, roborock, deebot. And of course buy with self emptying bin. And then you need to throw away bin once in a while
Convenient you left out roborock
How lazy are you if you need a robot to vacuum and one that can recognize poo on the floor?
Be sure to grab the robot that best maps out your living space for the corporate overlords.
Who actually wants Jeff Bezos et al mapping and photographing the interior of your home? It's so that Amazon can sell you more stuff as they can identify what they believe you need and target advertising. And so he can sell that information, which for him is actually more profitable than selling physical products.
It's weird practically no robot vacuum reviewer ever mentions privacy in their reviews. Wonder if it's because then they'd have to dock points from the pricier models many of them get paid to review or if it's just negligence/ignorance.
Can anyone please explain how is this a kitchen equipment item used in cooking? When was the last time anyone used a vacuum to help prepare a meal? ATK is really reaching. Posting anything just to post content. Lately they have really missed the mark on reviews. I see sponsorship here. I have friends who own this and regret their purchase. ATK stick to actual kitchen equipment not household appliances.
You should ask to speak with the manager.
Waiter check please!
@@lukerinderknecht2982 lol not necessary.
What's next on your review list? Toilet bowl cleaners? PLEASE remain America's Test Kitchen which revolves around the reason, the heart, of our kitchens. Putting good food on our tables.
Honest question - what product review do you feel was supplanted by this one vacuum review?
@@lukerinderknecht2982 I have several cookbooks and many magazine issues from America's Test KITCHEN. Have always highly respected them for their expertise in FOOD preparation. Whether techniques, recipe creation or reviews of products used to put nourishment on the table.
If I want vacuum cleaner evaluations I prefer them from those with expertise within that industry. A further example. I grew up on a farm. If I need advice on growing wheat, I don't seek it from someone with experience primarily in forest management.
Sure, I'll listen to my neighbor's opinion. If I'm seeking professional advice I look for those with a proven track record in the applicable field.
Hope this helps clarify my viewpoint. Thanks for asking.
Why is ATK reviewing vacuum cleaners?!? Stick to the kitchen guys
Shark jump..
I have a Roborock s4 vac. Highly regarded, reliable and much more affordable then Roomba. I have owned it several years and am quite happy. It maps house and rarely gets stuck on cords or other stuff on floor. Check out vacuum wars on TH-cam.
Two vacuums enter, one leaves