Eufy E25

Idéal pour : Propriétaires d'animaux cherchant un robot à petit budget avec bonne aspiration et navigation, acceptant un lavage moyen mais efficace en maintenance.
En bref : L'Eufy E25 offre un excellent rapport qualité-prix avec aspiration fiable et navigation solide, notamment pour les poils d'animaux. Cependant, la gestion de l'eau en lavage reste la faiblesse majeure, affectant plusieurs unités avec fuite et mauvaise collecte des eaux sales.
Au-delà de ce modèle, la marque Eufy (toutes gammes) recueille 43 % d'avis positifs sur 283 utilisateurs Reddit. Ce signal marque ne compte pas dans la note du modèle ci-dessus.
Points forts
- Gestion des poils d'animaux exceptionnelle, anti-emmêlement très efficace
- Navigation et reconnaissance d'obstacles très bonnes, bien meilleures qu'une Roomba
- Efficacité énergétique, complète 90 m² en 1h30 contre 4h pour concurrents
- Excellent rapport qualité-prix, positionnement pertinent entre budget et performance
- Fonctionnement très silencieux, acceptable en même pièce qu'une personne
- Service client Eufy réactif et proposant remplacements de pièces gratuitement
Points faibles
- Problème chronique de fuite du bac à eaux sales dans certaines unités, même après remplacement
- Collecte insuffisante d'eau sale, seulement 25% du bac au lieu de 100%, laissant résidus sur sol
- Limitation app empêchant la programmation du lavage avant aspiration
- Rouleau mop demande plus de maintenance que les systèmes à pads rotatifs
| Critère | Note /10 | Ce qu'en dit le consensus |
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| station | 3.4 | Rouleau nettoyé correctement à la base, séchage efficace, mais problèmes d'étanchéité du bac sale chroniques |
| aspiration | 5.4 | Aspiration fiable et puissante, excelle sur tous types de sols, nettoyage en profondeur efficace, excellente sur poils d'animaux |
| lavage | 3.6 | Lavage décent et efficace sans streaks quand les réservoirs fonctionnent correctement, mais gestion de l'eau défaillante sur plusieurs unités |
| navigation | 4.7 | Très bonne navigation et reconnaissance d'obstacles, rarement coincé, très bon détournement autour objets |
| prix | 5.3 | |
| app | 2.2 | App fonctionnelle mais avec limitations, programmation nettoyage séquentiel manquante |
| SAV | 5.1 | Service client attentif, remplacements de réservoirs gratuits et délai de 24h |
| autonomie | 7.8 | Efficacité énergétique excellente, range complets en 1h30 pour 90m² |
| bruit | 4.8 | Très silencieux, tolerable en même pièce occupée |
Avis Reddit
40 avis · 👍 24 😐 2 👎 14
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PreparationMission30r/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-02
I highly rate my E25! The only issue I have is the cleaning solution, like you said. The store doesn't have any to purchase, either (UK based, so I'm unsure elsewhere) Also to note, check your email! I received an email to ask me to review and then got 3 dust bags for a total of £1 - no delivery fee! I've had it a few weeks now and flipped it over last night to do a one over for maintenance. A nice add-on in the app showing how to do everything correctly. I was surprised at how much the dust filter needed a clean and how much of my hair got caught around the side brushes.
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BlackWolf-359r/eufy · Who at Eufy →2025-12-03
E25 white
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ResponsiblePen3082r/BuyItForLife · Is an all-in-one robot vacuum and mop with auto-empty station really worth the hype? →2026-04-29
If you want real specialized advice then like others said, the specific subs are where you want to ask. But this is definitely a case of you get what you pay for. If you expect to get by with a $200 or less option you're going to be disappointed in the results. You should expect to spend a minimum of $500 to start getting a quality clean. The current budget pick that does most of what people need reasonably well is probably the Eufy E25/E28. What I would tell most people looking at robot vacuums is that they're a maintenance item. They will keep minor debris from accumulating so fast and being so hard to clean later on. They will help keep dust down, which is great when combined with something like an air purifier. If you expect it to completely replace manual cleaning you're going to be disappointed. What it will do is greatly extend the periods between long in depth manual cleaning, or minimize the time spent each time you do. I would completely clean your house, vacuum mop dust etc wall to ceiling before setting up a robot vacuum, that way the robot has a great starting point to maintain. Have it run anywhere from twice a day to once every 2 days depending, see what works for you. For me, I have it run 1-2x a day. It's replaced my need to deep clean from once every ~2 weeks to probably once every ~2-3 months.
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DaMootr/NeatoRobotics · Eufy e25 vs D7 - A review →2025-12-07
It has a color camera on it which has the real possibility of recording or capturing sensitive images and you have no knowledge of where those pictures are ending up orbility to stop them. Eufy also had a major security scandal some 3 years ago. And to my knowledge they still send video and picture thumbnails and facial recognition data to Chinese servers. Also, I'd be curious to know if it's communication is encrypted. I don't mind LIDAR mapping of my house floors because let's face it you can figure out the layout of most homes from satellite images. But I would rather not a camera roaming around my house taking pictures or video of where I have things, what I have, when I'm in my space, when I'm not in my space etc... especially not with the current dangers of Flock.
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ammo23r/RobotVacuums · Want to return Eufy E28 for ECOVACS X8 Omni or Mova Z50 Ultra. Need advice :) →2025-06-20
Just here to say I returned a eufy E25 for not living up to performance expectations…I ordered a Mova Z50 🙃
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Flat_Direction1452r/RobotVacuums · Thoughts on the Eufy E25? →2026-02-11
Depends what your expectations are really. Navigation has been alright for me. The square shape I think causes it to maneuver a little more strangely than round robots but I've had minimal issues with coverage or it getting stuck. I think it's vacuum performance is fine overall. Not the best on carpets but acceptable. The extending side brush is nice for sweeping out corners. Mopping is decent and better than my previous spinning pad robot. But it's not capable of cleaning up the huge sticky wet messes as shown in advertising. And like any robot, it's limited. You still have to mop yourself now and then. And it might not get dried on spots first try. The mop doesnt extend but gets close enough to edges for me personally. The roller mop system requires substantially more maintainence than spinning pad machines, you have an on-board dirty water tank, the roller mop housing and scraper in addition to the base station tray and tanks which all need regular cleaning. It's a trade off. I don't think it's a premium robot for an accessible price. I think it's a midrange robot for a midrange price.
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Upbeat-Armadillo1756r/eufy · Who at Eufy →2025-12-04
Wow that’s crazy bright. I wonder if it’s defective? Mine is just a dull LED ring in the bottom and I think it’s really handy so you can just see walking by if the clean or dirty water is empty/full and it’s a nice double check that I’ve inserted everything properly when refilling. Like I’ve ever once thought “this light is too bright” like looking at yours obviously is
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marcandrejrr/RobotVacuums · Eufy E25 quick review →2025-07-10
Not defective, mine does the same too
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Capyrr/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-02
It has way better vacuum performance. It cleans carpets really well and that swiveling side brush enables it to clean in corners the x10 could never reach.
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botterwayr/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-02
I'm from the UK. I guess the refillable bottle for the detachable thing on the E28 makes more sense.
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Ok_Egg514r/RobotVacuums · Best robot vacuum + mop for heavy pet hair (Golden Retriever + cat) →2026-02-27
I have a duck toller and two cats and my e25 has been killing it :) no tangles and I’m happy with the mop.
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FilGovr/RobotVacuums · Ecovacs T80 Omni or Eufy E25? →2026-02-18
I owned both. Eufy (Omni) E25.
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Thirtysixxr/RobotVacuums · Ecovacs T80 Omni or Eufy E25? →2026-02-17
Eufy if these are your 2 options
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Medium-Room1078r/NeatoRobotics · Eufy e25 vs D7 - A review →2025-12-07
And here is the 9g of dust picked up by the D7 immediately after the e25 had done it run (picking up 7g). Hard to see in the picture, but that is not hair or fluff - just really fine compacted dust https://i.ibb.co/ZRKCsWs5/PXL-20251207-154734976-RAW-01-MP-COVER.jpg
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FarConcern2308r/RobotVacuums · Help me choose: Eufy E25, Mova P20 Ultra, or Uwant U300? →2025-09-08
If you get the Eufy E25, please make sure the robot’s internal dirty water tank is the updated one to prevent dirty water from dripping. You’d need to contact eufy customer support. I don’t know how well the eufy e25 roller mop dries in humid climates like Malaysia (much more humid than Texas and Florida) and it’s possible it doesn’t dry well because the hot air can’t reach all of the mop at once. If you’re more concerned about hygiene and edge cleaning, go for the MOVA P20 Ultra as it has electrolyzed water and good edge and corner cleaning. Spinning mops will be much easier to dry in humid climates. Barely any reviews on this though….
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Random2014r/RobotVacuums · Track Mops vs Roller Mops vs Spinning Pads: Are the New ‘Real-Time Cleaning’ Robots Worth It? →2025-08-19
"Contact area: the more surface area of the mop touching the floor, the better the clean." - this is not true. Roller mops are the best because they have the least contact area. So all downward force is applied to the tiny patch of the floor, i.e. pressure per square cm of the floor is highest. With spinning pads or track pads you will have much less pressure. So they will not scrub floor as good. And I think as most robot weigh more or less the same, there is a limit on how much force can robot apply to the pad/roller/track. So you cannot outperform roller by pushing harder on track or spinning pad. "Real-time rollers/tracks chew through a lot of water. Without plumbing, you’ll be refilling tanks basically daily, or every other day at best. Expect water usage far higher than spinning pad systems." - this not true. I have Eufy E25 and one tank lasts 12 days for me. It literally sips water.
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hawkeyejwr/RobotVacuums · Eufy e25 ~1 month review →2025-07-14
No issues with dirty water dripping from it as it works? If not then your experience gives me hope that I will be able to get a corrected part that actually fixes it. Mopping is unusable for me right now unfortunately. Drips like crazy.
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Upbeat-Armadillo1756r/RobotVacuums · Impressed with Deebot T80 Omni and comparison to Eufy E25 →2025-07-14
I've had really great success with my e25 when it comes to obstacle detection/avoidance and not needing to intervene or come home and find it stuck somewhere. It did the mapping on the first try and split my rooms up accurately. I did notice that it shoved a kitchen chair across the room once, which I thought was strange because of the bump sensor and lidar were otherwise so good at detecting things. And usually it navigates the kitchen table/chairs without touching the legs. So maybe there's a bug with their software that gives a blindspot for things like chair legs sometimes since you mentioned the bar stools were a problem. Also I've never had issues with cat hair or my wife's curly hair getting caught in the rollers. After a month with it there were absolutely no tangles at all. Not to say that the T80 isn't a better robot, it probably is. I've just been really happy with the e25 and haven't experienced some of the things you were mentioning. It definitely does leave behind more water though. It's clean water and dries without streaking, but when I'm home when it's cleaning I do try to avoid walking in the rooms it's actively mopping or have just mopped.
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airoscarr/RobotVacuums · Impressed with Deebot T80 Omni and comparison to Eufy E25 →2025-07-14
I also mostly agree with your findings and wrote about it separately just few days ago. I had an E25 and it does a number of things well, it cleaned fast and covered larger area without running out of battery, I didn’t have navigational issue with it either. What I find most annoying is that it did not collect dirty water from the roller mop effectively and most of it was left on the floor to evaporate. The E25 has two plastic scrapers that are part of the onboard dirty water tank structure, they are fixed in place scrapping against the roller. On the Ecovacs X9, the scraper is a stainless steel metal piece mounted on spring pushing it against the roller. This is pretty significant design difference, I don’t think the E25/28 will ever be as effective. On the revised tank they sent you, they are probably tuning the spacing between the scraper and roller, if it’s too tight it might make the motor stuck, if it’s too loose it won’t scrape the roller effectively. In my opinion the spring loaded scraper design on the Ecovacs X9/T80 is superior. The Ecovacs X9 also does a better job cleanings its roller, keeps it free of odour because of hot water washing, and it keeps the base station mop washing tray cleaner than the Eufy E25. There is a dirty water tray on the robot next to the mop which is also removable and easier to clean in my opinion.
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Jman841r/RobotVacuums · Eufy E25 quick review →2025-07-10
Same experience here. Bought the E25 and the T80 Omni and found the T80 to be much better in almost every regard. I didn’t have mapping issues that other reported though. Mopping is much better on the T80 than the E25
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asimplerandomr/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-02
So the e25 uses a proprietary cleaner cartridge and the e28 is a refillable solution tank. That’s huge as far as I’m concerned.
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Own_View3337r/RobotVacuums · Ecovacs T80 Omni or Eufy E25? →2026-02-17
If mopping and object avoidance are priorities, the T80 Omni is the better pick over the E25. The E25 is fine for basic cleaning, but it’s not as strong overall. fwiw my mate and i usually double-check owner feedback on Redditrecs before buying, some links are affiliate and help fund the analysis
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Jachi230r/RobotVacuums · Eufy e28: One month review →2025-12-29
I have the e25 and I feel like the cleaning solution leaves the floors a bit sticky . Idk if it’s a different solution for the e28. But I had to drill a hole into the container for the solution so when it’s all done I’m Going to drill a bigger hole to fill it with some machine friendly cleaner solution
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Hopeful_Ruin_8228r/RobotVacuums · Eufy e28: One month review →2025-12-29
I'ù a bit confused because I have the e25 and it does spot clean on schedule (in front of the litter box!) every day! But anyway, I have had mine for around 2 months too and I LOVE it. My floors are so clean and the robot is so fast compared to the old ones I had. It's super good imo.
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Ok_Cry7572r/RobotVacuums · Roborock releases Qrevo Curv 2 Flow (Roller Mop!) for $3999 on Amazon →2025-12-09
E25 was like $600 USD during black Friday and this is a good roller mop. Anyone getting anything over this price is wasting money imo
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Silver-Paint-4295r/RobotVacuums · Eufy e25 ~1 month review →2025-11-30
I just bought one and first day trial was awesome It was way better than what i thought. 100% i can suggest the product. Cleaning is perfect Moping is perfect Very silent Detection of items cables etc are perfect Fast cleaning ( was expecting will take hours for home but was super fast )
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Even-Tennis3524r/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-11-27
Seems a lot of unnecessary concern with this solution cartridge on the E25. They’re £20 last months with daily washing and if you’d rather add a capful of ‘other brands’ cleaner (like the shark one for instance) directly to the clean water tank you can. Eufy even let you disable ‘auto adding of the solution’ to do so in the settings. No drama.
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FarConcern2308r/RobotVacuums · Eufy E25 vs Dreame L40s Ultra vs Mova Z60 Ultra →2025-11-17
I own the Z60 ultra roller. MOVA sent me their Z60 Ultra roller complete and the V50 ultra complete as part of their Reddit collaboration program in exchange for writing a review of them. I can tell you there is a noticeable difference walking barefoot on my tile and hardwood floors after it has mopped. I was honestly expecting some features they advertised to be mere fluff and puffery but I’ve tested these and it actually made a difference. Unfortunately the review is delayed. You can read why here: https://www.reddit.com/r/RobotVacuums/s/NbOqPXguch The eufy e25 looks like a really good alternative though, especially at 500. Just ask eufy for the updated onboard dirty water tank so it won’t leak any dirty water!
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Efleming123r/RobotVacuums · Impressed with Deebot T80 Omni and comparison to Eufy E25 →2025-07-14
My E25 arrived dead on arrival - it would not hold a charge. It took two weeks to receive the replacement. I also experienced slow communication with Eufy; it takes them a day to respond to a single email, so if you have multiple back-and-forths, you are several days into the chain now. Now, my base station is experiencing issues. I provided screenshots and requested a refund, as I have only had the actual robot working for a bit over a week, but I could tell I didn't want these problems. I'm apparently 1 day over the initial 30-day order window, and they refuse to refund my money. That's fine; I refuse to buy another Eufy product. I will share my experience with anyone else to prevent them from facing the same frustration. If I can prevent a single sale to Eufy, my job is complete. Honestly, if Roborock ever releases a roller style mop, that is the direction I'll go. I currently have 3 different Roborock's at various locations and not a one has regular/reoccuring issues. Just fill the tank and let it go.
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airoscarr/RobotVacuums · Eufy E25 quick review →2025-07-10
I’ve only used it once so far but there is no noticeable difference yet
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Upbeat-Armadillo1756r/RobotVacuums · Eufy E25 quick review →2025-07-10
So, despite leaving quite a bit of water behind on my floors (despite the water usage level I have it set to), the dirty water tank fills up pretty quickly, and it is filthy every time. I run it 4 times a week and we don't have kids, rarely wear shoes in the house, and just have 2 cats. So that leads me to believe that the mop does work well. Next time it runs when I'm home I'll grab a paper towel and wipe behind it and see if the paper towel is just damp, or if it's brown/dirty looking. There IS a design flaw with the on-board dirty water tank and Eufy is aware of it. Mine doesn't seem to be effected, but people comment on dirty water drops left behind it as it mops. Maybe this is happening to you?
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Fun_Plankton8541r/RobotVacuums · Eufy E25 quick review →2025-07-10
It did the same for me also I had it for 2 weeks then sent it back
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Jman841r/RobotVacuums · Best prime day roller mop <$900 - E25/28 vs T80 vs M14 →2025-07-08
I had both the E25 and T80 Omni. For me, the T80 Omni was better in almost every regard. Returned the E25 even though it was $200 cheaper when I got it. (Paid $699 for the E25 vs. $899 for the T80) I wanted to like the E25 more since it was cheaper, but it just wasn’t as good for me.
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botterwayr/RobotVacuums · eufy E25 review after one week of use →2025-06-26
We have an E25 too, and concur with your summary. We've had it for 3+ weeks and so far it's only got tangled up and needed rescuing twice (and one it got into a very awkward corner and just got itself stuck). It's really good at avoiding stuff - if we leave a sock etc on the floor it doesn't suck it in and chew it up and get stuck like our old roborock. Regarding the AI, I'm pretty sure the device doesn't learn itself . The image recognition model has a few hundred common items that it can recognise and avoid, but Eufy have said they're going to update the model with additional items in future as part of their software/firmware updates for the device. So it will get better at avoiding stuff over time, but it's not actually learning itself. (Can you tell I'm a software dev who's worked on image recognition stuff in the past? 😁)
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Life-Card-1607r/RobotVacuums · eufy E25 review after one week of use →2025-06-26
I find the obstacles avoidance not so good when it need to turn on its light.
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Artistic-Visitr/RobotVacuums · Eufy e25 or roborock curve s5x →2025-06-05
If mopping is your main priority, you should just look at Eufy. The spinning mops are outdated; they have only one water tank, which means they must return to the base to wash the mop. But eufy S1 Pro, E28, and E25 have two water tanks, allowing them to wash the mop while mopping, so they don’t spread dirt around. I have a UK version of E25, and I love it! It’s so much better than my previous spinning mops.
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botterwayr/RobotVacuums · Eufy e25 or roborock curve s5x →2025-06-04
E25 is very new, so not many reviews yet. It supports scheduling and can be programmed comprehensively. If you care about mopping, I'd avoid the disc mops on the Roborock, because they're just going to swirl the mud around. The thing that persuaded me about the E25 is that it actively rinses/scrapes the dirt off the roller as it goes, which means you're not just moving the dirt, you're actually removing it. The water that comes out of the machine is very dirty, and our floors are pretty clean now. See my post/comment history for other comments about my E25. I'm also in the UK.
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renegadeavengerr/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-03
S2 could cost a lot more.. It targets a different group of people thats willing to spend that much for the robots. People that are mainstream looking for value and performance at the mid level, would probably find the e25/e28 as the best Robovac at the time being.
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Capyrr/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-02
It does a pretty good job with the occasional mishap. There is some cables under my bed that it avoided on 15 cleaning runs now, but dragged it around one time. So it mostly works but has a hiccup sometimes. I expect that tho and don’t leave everything laying around on the floor. I tested it with dog toys, cords and shoes and it avoided everything just fine. There is just that occasional hiccup after a couple of runs.
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Capyrr/RobotVacuums · My Review of the new eufy E25 →2025-06-02
Right, the roller mop is fixed in place. It leaves a 2cm gap to the wall that it can’t reach. It isn’t ideal, but not a deal breaker. Light debris gets swept out by the extending brush. Despite that shortcoming I would say that the roller is much more efficient and thorough than rotating mop pads.
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Questions fréquentes
Comment gère-t-il les poils longs de chien ?
Exceptionnellement bien, la brosse anti-emmêlement peut tourner un mois entier sans emmêlement visible. Beaucoup d'utilisateurs ayant des animaux rapportent une absence totale d'accumulation dans le rouleau principal.
Le lavage est-il vraiment efficace ?
Le lavage fonctionne correctement quand la cartouche d'eau est neutre. Les utilisateurs rapportent que le résultat rivalise avec le lavage manuel sur carrelage, laissant peu ou pas de traces.
Y a-t-il un risque de fuite d'eau ?
Plusieurs unités présentent une fuite du bac à eaux sales interne. Eufy propose un remplacement gratuit du réservoir qui résout généralement le problème, bien que certains cas persistent.
L'app offre-t-elle les options attendues ?
L'app est convenable mais présente une limitation majeure, impossible de programmer le lavage avant l'aspiration, ce qui préoccupe certains utilisateurs quant à l'efficacité réelle.
Quel est le vrai prix de fonctionnement ?
La cartouche nettoyante propriétaire coûte environ 20 euros par mois en utilisation quotidienne. Certains utilisateurs préfèrent utiliser un nettoyant tiers moins cher si possible.
La navigation par vidéo pose-t-elle un problème de vie privée ?
L'E25 dispose d'une caméra couleur pour améliorer l'évitement d'obstacles, ce qui peut inquiéter certains utilisateurs concernant l'envoi de données à des serveurs chinois. La caméra est principalement une aide à l'efficacité, pas un outil de surveillance traditionnelle.


