The Deebot T30S Combo is a robot vacuum and mop with a cordless vacuum on the side and is available for $820, its lowest price ever for Black Friday.
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Ecovacs’ Deebot T30S Combo 3-in-1 robot vacuum, mop, and handheld vacuum<!–> is currently available for $820.
The robot vacuum features an industry-leading 11,000 Pa of suction power, retractable mop pads to tackle corners and edges, a new v-shaped brush to prevent tangles, a self-emptying handheld vacuum, and self-washing and self-emptying features for the robot.
Though I had no issues with mapping, I found the Deebot T30S’s object avoidance left something to be desired. It does not avoid items that are too large for its brush like other robots can. The mopping pads only lift 9mm off the floor, which isn’t enough to keep medium-pile rugs dry.
Three-in-one robot vacuums have become my favorite type of smart household device. I already reach for my cordless vacuum daily for different purposes, whether to clean up the crumbs on the hardwood floors or to vacuum up pet hair from my dog’s rug. I also run my robot vacuum and mop daily, so having both come together with the perks of a dual-dust collection system is this clean freak’s dream.
The Ecovacs Deebot T30S Combo–> is the second three-in-one robot vacuum, mop, and cordless vacuum solution I’ve tested. The first is the flagship Deebot X2 Omni Combo Complete, which retails for $1,700<!–>.
The Deebot T30S Combo has the strongest suction power on the market at 11,000 Pa, rivaling the new Yeedi M12 Pro+–>. This strong suction has proven extremely effective in my home’s cleanliness battle, especially on rugs and carpets. I ran the T30S robot vacuum at its highest suction setting, and it left my floors spotless, which is a lot to say in a house with three kids who don’t seem to know what a trash bin is and a dog constantly leaving black and white hairs in his wake.<!–>
This capability makes the T30S one of the best robot vacuums I’ve tried. I wish it were better at avoiding obstacles, especially because of my messy kids. As it vacuumed downstairs so effectively, I set up the device upstairs to deal with the second floor, home to our bedrooms. The floor is divided into half carpet and half hardwood. The T30S robot vacuum constantly got tangled in random pieces of kids’ stuff, such as a sock under the bed, a small stuffed animal or the edges of a blanket touching the floor.