Good deal – The Shark IQ RV1000SEU robot vacuum cleaner at €299.99 (-11%)


Shark has recently entered the robot vacuum market with several models, including one with a very practical self-draining system, the Shark IQ RV1000SEU here in review.

The Shark IQ RV1000SEU knows how to show a certain agility in its movements and offers satisfactory suction performance on all types of surface. It also comes with a very practical base, since it sucks up and stores waste to free the user from emptying after each cleaning. The absence of some options and, above all, its low autonomy, however, prevent it from dethroning the Roidme Eve Plus.

Strong points

  • Automatic emptying and no bag to change.
  • Homogeneous and satisfactory suction performance.
  • Rather precise mapping, with rooms and areas to avoid.
  • Well-designed app.

Weak points

  • Only one card possible.
  • Autonomy too low.
  • Recurring connection problems.

NB: The reported price drop is calculated by comparing the lowest price of the day with the average of the lowest prices charged by all merchants for the product last month, with security rules to exclude prices from shops whose the VAT policy is not clear (known as “grey” shops, typically in the case of imports from China).

Alternatively

With its D9, Dreame honors its reputation and once again signs an excellent robot vacuum cleaner. The suction performance is there and, above all, it finds its bearings perfectly, circumvents obstacles and operates military navigation. With that, the D9 proved to be quiet and enduring, therefore leaving little to be desired.

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