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The Lefant M210 Robot Vacuum Cleaner combines powerful 2200Pa suction with a sleek 7.8cm profile, making it perfect for efficient cleaning in tight spaces. With four cleaning modes, a brushless nozzle for tangle-free operation, and a large 500ml dust bin, this smart vacuum offers convenience and performance. Its advanced navigation technology ensures it avoids obstacles and detects stairs, while a long battery life of up to 120 minutes keeps your home spotless with minimal effort.
Product Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 7.8 cm; 3.13 kg |
Form Factor | Portable |
Batteries required | Yes |
Included components | Filter |
J**N
I have to say this is a good product.
I've only had this cleaner for a couple of days, but I'm very impressed so far! I don't have pets, so I can't comment on pet hair, but I do have a young child who drops plenty of things, and the floors often get messy. Despite that, the cleaner has handled everything really well.Initially, I tried it with only 60% battery, and it didn’t last very long. However, after a full night's charge, it’s been running for over an hour and still going strong. It maps the areas it’s cleaned in the app (you can't control it manually, but it’s great to see where it’s been), and it tends to go over the same spots more than once, which helps with a thorough clean.It’s very good at edges too. For example, it pulled dust out from under a draft excluder at the front door! It also cleans under tables and sofas easily if there's enough clearance - places I normally can't reach without moving furniture.Compared to manually vacuuming, it is slower, but it covers more awkward areas, so in my opinion, it's not lazy - it's just methodical. My daughter loves it so much she even gave it a name!It came with spare brushes and a filter, plus an extra pack of filters and brushes as a bonus offer. It usually returns to charge around 14% battery. Fully charged, it managed to clean a fairly large downstairs area without issue.Noise-wise, it’s not silent, but definitely not loud either. It offers three modes (quiet, standard, strong). I haven’t noticed a huge noise difference between them, so I keep it on standard to balance power and efficiency.After its first clean, the dust box was surprisingly full - proof it’s doing a great job! It sometimes flicks small bits around before collecting them, but that’s just part of how it works - don't worry, it picks them up eventually.Overall, I’m very happy with this purchase and will likely get another for upstairs. For the price, it's excellent value.
F**Z
Kinda, sorta, almost, perhaps does what it says on the tin....
It’s… fine.Not great, not terrible, just kind of there.It kinda works, sorta looks the part, almost delivers on its promises, and perhaps won’t fall apart in the next few days.If you squint, turn your head sideways, and manage your expectations with the precision of a zen master, you might just say:“Yeah… I guess it does what it says on the tin.”I bought the M320 because it promised to tackle carpets and pet hair. Spoiler alert: it only does half of that,On vinyl floors: Cat hair? and dirt in general? Gone.On carpets: Cat hair? Nope. Dirt in general? Mostly. (My carpets are low profile) It seems the M320 took a "no brush, no fuss" approach. Which is great for hard floor, but carpets do indeed need a brush, even if that means detangling every few days.Setup was so easy I thought I missed something.Charging takes forever though, I’ve had existential crises that resolved faster.And the noise? Let’s just say it’s not exactly ninja-quiet unless your ninja is dragging a blender around the house. The mapping system(what mapping system) is... a vibe. It loves to hang out in one spot for 20 minutes, then panic and sprint to another spot like it forgot its phone, only to come back and overclean the first spot out of guilt.Now, the mop. I didn’t buy this for the mop. It's literally dragging a damp tissue across the floor like it's cleaning up after a toddler incident. But plot twist: it actually cleaned better than expected.I steam-cleaned two days ago and it still picked up enough grime to make me question my life choices. The bonus is you can use any old wet cloth, or wet wipe.Bottom line:Will it replace your vacuum? Not unless your vacuum is a leaf blower.Will it save you some effort? Absolutely. I used to vacuum 3–4 times a week. Now the M320 does its 2am dance routine and I only break out the big vacuum once a week.Would I recommend it? Sure — if you're okay with a robotic roommate that’s only kind of helpful and slightly chaotic.Added bonus you can give it a name and it connects to Alexa :)
S**M
Amazing piece of equipment
This is a great tool to have around the house. It can be set to just come out do it's job and go home to charge itself.I have bought 3 in total and wouldn't be without them.
A**A
Runs quietly and does a good job of vacuuming vinyl floors
I like robot vacuum cleaners and I bought this to replace a similar one that had stopped working. It’s reasonably compact which makes it easier to pick up and carry up and downstairs. One of the reasons I chose this vacuum is that it has a remote control which can set it going and also select from four different cleaning modes. It does have an app as well, but I’d rather use a remote control, as then it’s also easy for my husband to use it without needing the app on his phone. It also comes with two spare brushes and a filter.It doesn’t have a floor mop function, but I already have a robot that does that, so I didn’t need another. I find the one with the floor mop big and heavy to pick up, so I leave that to my husband.The storage capacity is good and it picks up a surprising amount of fluff that I didn’t know was there. It’s also quick and easy to empty. It’s easy to just set going with the push of a button, and then I mostly just leave it to do its own thing. I use it mostly on the vinyl and wood floors in the house as it’s great for getting under my sofa, dining chairs, chests of drawers and wooden framed bed, saving me a lot of work.It can transfer fairly well from a vinyl floor to a low pile rug and it’s reasonably good at picking up surface fluff on low pile rugs and carpets. I find they do need a good clean with an upright vacuum now and again though.Compared to other robots I’ve had, it’s fairly quiet, so it’s not too annoying to have going around when I’m in the room. It's quite solidly made and efficient, so overall, I’m quite pleased with it. It was £99.99 when I bought it, which is a reasonable price in my opinion.
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