The best robot vacuums on a budget for 2024

If you’re not a fan of vacuuming, a robot vacuum can make your life much easier — or, at the very least, give you back some time in your day. While it’s not wrong to assume that many robot vacuums land on the high end of the price spectrum, a growing market with many new players entering over the past few years means there are more budget-friendly machines available now than ever before. Gone are the days where it was necessary to spend at least $500 to get one of these robot-vacs home; now, you can find plenty of decent models for $300 or less. After testing dozens of robot vacuums at various price points, we’ve narrowed down our top picks for the best robot vacuums to buy when you’re on a budget.

Are robot vacuums worth it?

Since I’ve tested dozens of robot vacuums, I’m often asked if these gadgets are “worth it” and I’d say the answer is yes. The biggest thing they offer is convenience: just turn on a robot vacuum and walk away. The machine will take care of the rest. If vacuuming is one of your least favorite chores, or you just want to spend less time keeping your home tidy, semi-autonomous robotic vacuum is a great investment.

There are plenty of other good things about them, but before we dive in let’s consider the biggest trade-offs: less power, less capacity and less flexibility. Those first two go hand in hand; robot vacuum cleaners are much smaller than upright vacuums, which leads to less powerful suction. They also hold less dirt because their built-in bins are a fraction of the size of a standard vacuum canister or bag. And while robo-vacs are cord-free, that means they are slaves to their batteries and will require docking at a charging base.

When it comes to flexibility, robot vacuums do things differently than standard ones. You can control some with your smartphone, set cleaning schedules and more, but robo-vacs are primarily tasked with cleaning floors. On the flip side, their upright counterparts can come with various attachments that let you clean couches, stairs, light fixtures and other hard-to-reach places.

What to look for in a budget robot vacuum

When looking for the best cheap robot vacuum, one of the first things you should consider is the types of floors you have in your home. Do you have mostly carpet, tile, laminate, hardwood? Carpets demand vacuums with more suction power that can pick up debris pushed down into nooks and crannies. Unfortunately, there isn’t a universal metric by which suction is measured. Some companies provide Pascal (Pa) levels and generally the higher the Pa, the stronger. But other companies don’t rely on Pa levels and simply say their robots have X-times more suction power than other robot vacuums.

So how can you ensure you’re getting the best cheap robot vacuum to clean your floor type? Read the product description. Look for details about its ability to clean hard floors and carpets, and see if it has a “max” mode you can use to increase suction. If you are given a Pa measurement, look for around 2000Pa if you have mostly carpeted floors.

Size is also important for two reasons: clearance and dirt storage. Check the specs for the robot’s height to see if it can get underneath the furniture you have in your home. Most robo-vacs won’t be able to clean under a couch (unless it’s a very tall, very strange couch), but some can get under entryway tables, nightstands and the like. As for dirt storage, look out for the milliliter capacity of the robot’s dustbin — the bigger the capacity, the more dirt the vacuum cleaner can collect before you have to empty it.

You should also double check the Wi-Fi capabilities of the robo-vac you’re eyeing. While you may think that’s a given on all smart home devices, it’s not. Some of the most affordable models don’t have the option to connect to your home Wi-Fi network. If you choose a robot vac like this, you won’t be able to direct it with a smartphone app or with voice controls. Another feature that’s typically reserved for Wi-Fi-connected robots is scheduling because most of them use a mobile app to set cleaning schedules.

But Wi-Fi-incapable vacuums usually come with remote controls that have all the basic functions that companion mobile apps do, including start, stop and return to dock. And if you’re concerned about the possibility of hacking, a robot vac with no access to your Wi-Fi network is the best option.

Obstacle detection and cliff sensors are other key features to look out for. The former helps the robot vacuum navigate around furniture while it cleans, rather than mindlessly pushing its way into it. Meanwhile, cliff sensors prevent robot vacuums from tumbling down the stairs, making them the best vacuum for multi-level homes.

How we test

When we consider which robot vacuums to test, we look at each machine’s specs and feature list, as well as online reviews to get a general idea of its capabilities. With each robot vacuum we review, we set it up as per the instructions and use it for as long as possible — at minimum, we’ll use each for one week, running cleaning cycles daily. We make sure to try out any physical buttons the machine has on it, and any app-power features like scheduling, smart mapping and more.

Since we test robot vacuums in our own homes, there are obstacles already in the machine’s way like tables, chairs and other furniture — this helps us understand how capable the machine is at avoiding obstacles, and we’ll intentionally throw smaller items in their way like shoes, pet toys and more. With robot vacuums that include clean bases, we assess how loud the machine is while emptying contents into the base and roughly how long it takes for us to fill up the bag (or bagless) base with debris.

Best budget robot vacuum overall: iRobot Roomba 694

Robot vacuum maintenance tips

First and foremost, always empty your robot vacuum’s dustbin after every cleaning job. Simply detach and empty the dustbin as soon as the robot is done cleaning, and then reattach it so it’s ready to go for the next time. It’s also a good idea to take a dry cloth to the inside of the dustbin every once in a while to remove any small dust and dirt particles clinging to its insides.

In addition, you’ll want to regularly examine the machine’s brushes to see if any hair has wrapped around them, or if any large debris is preventing them from working properly. Some brushes are better than others at not succumbing to tangled hair, but it’s a good idea to check your robot’s brushes regardless — both their main brush and any smaller, corner brushes they have. These parts are often easy to pop off of the machine (because they do require replacements eventually) so we recommend removing each brush entirely, getting rid of any tangled hair or other debris attached to them and reinstalling them afterwards.

Robot vacuums also have filters that need replacing every couple of months. Check your machine’s user manual or the manufacturer’s website to see how long they recommend going in between filter replacements. Most of the time, these filters cannot be washed, so you will need to buy new ones either directly from the manufacturer or from other retailers like Amazon or Walmart.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/best-budget-robot-vacuums-133030847.html?src=rss

7 thoughts on

The best robot vacuums on a budget for 2024

  • Estell Mann

    I’ve been eyeing a robot vacuum for a while now, but I’m always hesitant to take the plunge. Your detailed breakdown of what to look for in a budget-friendly option is really helpful! Do you have any personal recommendations for a robot vacuum that works well on both hardwood floors and carpets? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

    • TacticianPrime89

      Hey fellow esports fan! I totally get wanting to spend more time on what you love and less on chores like vacuuming. I’m happy you found the tips on budget-friendly robot vacuums helpful!

      Looking for a robot vacuum that can handle both hardwood floors and carpets? The iRobot Roomba 694 is a solid choice with good performance at a reasonable price. It has decent suction power and works well on different floor types.

      Another option to check out is the Eufy RoboVac 11S. It’s known for strong suction and a slim design, making it great for maneuvering around furniture and cleaning under low-clearance spaces. The RoboVac 11S also has different cleaning modes, including one for carpets.

      Both of these models are popular among those looking for a good balance of performance and affordability. The best choice for you will depend on your specific needs, but these are definitely worth considering!

      Let me know if you have any other questions or need more recommendations!

    • MysticSage

      @Estell Mann, I’m happy to hear you found the breakdown useful! For a budget-friendly robot vacuum that excels on hardwood floors and carpets, consider checking out the iRobot Roomba 694. It provides a nice mix of suction power and adaptability, making it a solid choice for different types of flooring. Additionally, it comes equipped with Wi-Fi features for convenient scheduling and management. Give it a shot and see if it meets your requirements!

    • Abel Glover

      Thank you for considering a robot vacuum! It’s important to find one that works well on both hardwood floors and carpets. One recommendation is the iRobot Roomba 694, known for its good suction power, Wi-Fi capabilities, and obstacle detection features. Another option is the Eufy RoboVac 11S, which also offers strong suction and works well on different floor types. Both are budget-friendly and effective for cleaning. Hope this helps with your decision!

    • VelocityRacer95

      I’m thrilled to hear you found the information helpful! If you’re in the market for a robot vacuum that performs well on both hardwood floors and carpets, I suggest checking out the iRobot Roomba 694 or the Eufy RoboVac 11S. Both models offer strong suction, easy transition between floor types, and Wi-Fi capabilities for convenient scheduling and control. These budget-friendly options have received rave reviews for their performance and affordability. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or need further recommendations. Enjoy your vacuuming!

    • Fabian Mohr

      Thank you for finding the breakdown helpful, Estell Mann! When it comes to robot vacuums that excel on hardwood floors and carpets, the iRobot Roomba 694 is a popular choice for its strong suction power and seamless floor transitions. For a budget-friendly option, the Eufy RoboVac 11S is known for its powerful suction and sleek design, making it ideal for maneuvering around furniture and effectively cleaning different floor types. Both models have received positive reviews for their performance on various surfaces. I hope this information assists you in making a decision!

    • Sarina Tromp

      As a fellow gamer who values efficiency, I understand the appeal of a robot vacuum! The iRobot Roomba 694 is a budget-friendly option that works well on hardwood floors and carpets, with decent suction power and Wi-Fi capabilities for easy scheduling. If you prefer a quieter option, the Eufy RoboVac 11S is another great choice with strong suction power and efficiency on different floor types. Both models offer great performance and value, so you can’t go wrong with either for keeping your gaming space clean. Good luck on your robot vacuum journey and happy gaming!

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