Hello everyone!
I'm a sucker for impulse buys, and I'm glad I'm not a millionaire, so my shopping sprees are usually pretty budget-friendly. I was browsing through Ozon and stumbled upon this little gem - a robot vacuum that caught my eye at a price of 270 rubles. I thought it was either a scam or a toy, so I started digging up more info. Turns out, it's a real deal! There are tons of reviews with videos and photos, and the ratings are great, so I decided to take the plunge and buy it, thinking it would be a fun toy for my cat. It took ages to arrive - a whole month - and when it finally did, it was all battered and bruised, but it made it in one piece. The box is pretty standard, with some basic info on it.
Robot vacuum Smart Life Sweeping robot XFX015Info on the boxInside, I found a tiny vacuum that's not even wrapped in anything, so it's a miracle it arrived in one piece. The plastic is pretty good - it's durable, resistant to scratches, and flexible. As for the controls, it's a breeze - there's only one button to turn it on.
Overall lookSizePower buttonI was a bit surprised to find that there were no instructions in the box. Instead, the manual is printed directly on the packaging. But hey, at least they included a packet of spare brushes and some blue cloths. I'm still not sure what to do with the cloths, so I ended up tossing them. The USB cable is a nice touch, though – it's a standard Type-C connector, so if you lose it, you can just use a phone charger to top up the battery.
ContentsInstalling the brushes is a breeze – they simply snap into place in the designated slots. The vacuum has a removable battery pack, which looks like a standard battery, but with plus and minus terminals that are identical. It's a bit confusing, to be honest. The battery pack fits into a compartment in the body, which is secured with a small bolt to prevent it from falling out. In my case, the vacuum arrived already charged, which allowed me to give it a spin. I haven't checked the market for these battery packs yet, as I've never seen anything like them before. The battery compartment is a nice touch, though – it's a thoughtful design feature that shows the manufacturer put some thought into the product's usability.
Lower part without brushes and with brushesBattery compartmentBatteryOne thing I'm not a fan of is the dustbin location. It's on top and covered with a plastic lid that's way too easy to knock off if you turn it upside down. I'm guessing this might be a design quirk specific to my model, but for the price, I'm willing to overlook it. Plus, inside the dustbin, there's an actual filter - something you don't often find in this price range. It's basically two plastic frames that snap shut, and you can insert any dry, lint-free cloth you like, like an old t-shirt or a paper towel. It's a nice touch, and it's free, too.
Dust collectorFilter sectionLatches for filter changeOn the backside, there's this mesh-like radiator grille thingy that lets out air when the motor's running. The long hole at the bottom is where the vacuum sucks up dirt from the floor. I was skeptical at first - I didn't feel any suction at all. But then I turned it on and let it run for 20 minutes in my 20 square meter space. My cat was immediately intrigued, I guess it's like a toy for them. When I turned it off and checked what it had picked up, I was pleasantly surprised. Okay, so there was some dust on the brushes and a few stray hairs, but it was actually pretty good at sucking up sand and other small debris. And get this - the debris was pretty heavy, considering the vacuum's relatively weak suction. But it managed to handle it with ease.
CoolingCollected trashI was pleasantly surprised by how long this little guy can run on a single charge - almost an hour! Charging takes about an hour and a half. There's no battery indicator, but you can check the level by looking through the charging slot - a red light will appear when it's charging, and disappear when it's full. It's a bit noisy, but not too bad, especially during the day. I was skeptical at first, but this little vacuum has turned out to be a great helper in my small apartment. It even helps with pet hair - my cat seems to enjoy watching it work!
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