u/robertreyez

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Please help me out :) Mova V50 Ultra vs Roborock Saros 10R vs ...

Hi all,

Well for the last 3 weeks i've been watching youtube videos, reading posts on reddit, comparing specs on webshops and my final choices are either the Mova V50 Ultra (€735) or Roborock Saros 10R (€933). I'm living in the Netherlands, i'll buy them at a shop here called Coolblue, they've got outstanding service in case there's something wrong with your product. I'm open to suggestions for other bots, price doesn't really matter if there is one that checks all the boxes. This is my home situation and my wishlist:

Home situation:

- I live in a relatively small appartement, 75m2 (+- 800 square feet), almost no tresholds (only to the bathroom and toilet), it's one floor.

- The floor is 95% laminate and in the living room there's 1 small low pile rug that partly goes under the couch

- I've got one kid that's 4 years old and lives with me 50% of the time. No pets.

- There are a few spots with cables on the floor but i try to keep it minimized

- For the next 2 years there will be construction going on next to the building where i live. I've noticed since they've started last month that there is definately more dust on my cupboards and on the floor. Which also triggers my allergy a bit.

Wish list:

- Needs to be able to go under my bed and couch since there's quite a lot of dust collecting there. The max height of the bot can be around 9 centimeters (3,54 inch), maybe it can stretch to 9,5 centimeters (3,74 inch) so it can go under my bed and couch.

- Excellent vacuum capabilities / strength

- Mopping is nice i guess but not the most important (right?) since i've got no pets

- It needs to be trustworthy, like: a good app, good obstacle avoidance, good build quality

- As much self-maintenance as possible, i hate cleaning or managing things lol

- I'll probably move again in the next 2 years to a bigger house, maybe taking that into account as well? (spending less now and buying a new one then, or spending more now so i can use it for the coming years?)

Appreciate all the advice i can get 😄 Thanks!

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u/robertreyez — 6 days ago