NEATO XV-21 Pet & Allergy Robotic Vac

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Edit: Watched a little bit of that 24 minute video, I never realized how fast this little guy was!
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The video is sped up throughout the middle. It’s not as fast as it appears.

The XV-21 comes with both, the bristle installed, and the older one to use for hard floors if you choose.

I paid full price $429.00 only two months ago. Darn… but, I love the bot!! We love them so much, we have an XV-12 as well.

These blow Roomba’s away! Buy it now at this great price!

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I have the previous version Neato (XV-11))and recently upgraded it to the pet filter and brush bar.

However…

What’s odd to me about this Woot is that the product image clearly shows the original (old) brush bar and not the newer one. It’s very easy to tell since the new one has a swirl pattern and not straight rubber flaps like the one in the image.

Any other Neato owners out there want to back me up on this?

Edit - So another wooter suggested that this is because the newer one is installed on the vacuum and the extra (old version one is shown in the image). Where is the better (thicker) filter? It doesn’t look as if that is anywhere to be found. I’m not woot crapping, I just want to make sure people get the same awesome vac I have.
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DIY HEPA filter!!!

http://citysurvival12.blogspot.com/p/talk-nerdy-to-me.html

At least you don’t have to worry about your husband having an affair with this thing.

Ok, I need some advice here. I hate to vacuum, am allergic to dust mites and own a small cat that hates loud noises. Will I be happy with the Neato? Or the Roomba on Moofi? What makes this an allergy and pet vac? More importantly, will I have to declutter and turn into a neat freak or can Neato adapt?

Thanks.

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Ok, I need some advice here. I hate to vacuum, am allergic to dust mites and own a small cat that hates loud noises. Will I be happy with the Neato? Or the Roomba on Moofi? What makes this an allergy and pet vac? More importantly, will I have to declutter and turn into a neat freak or can Neato adapt?

Thanks.
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I own the XV-12. It is awesome, much better than my roomba. It gets tons of cat hair every 3 days i have it scheduled to run. You will need to keep the floor cleared of wires, clothes, or anything a regular vacuum might choke on.

It’s amazing how much dirt this thing finds. My plan was to run it every 3 days then back off the schedule. That was 6 months ago and it still finds dirt.

I have it run at 2:00 AM downstairs. I check the dirt bin about once a week. Other than that, I never see it and the carpet has that just vacuumed look.

I’m tempted to get a second one for upstairs.

edit: regarding noise, it does make a fair amount of noise. not as loud as a true vacuum, but enough that you cannot watch TV while it is running.

I’ve had mine for about a month now and it does a GREAT job on our hardwood floors. However, sometimes it does get stuck in a pattern cleaning the same area over and over and not moving on to another part of the room. Normally, it’s where there are some odd angles of furniture and corners of the room. It just repeats the same pattern over and over. It also doesn’t always find its way back to the charger base before crying for help and asking to be returned to the charger. I don’t pick it up and move it or anything, so it gets lost on its own. Overall, I would HIGHLY recommend this, even with those issues.

Not until you buy the unauthorized accessory kit sold in certain stores.

How does it work with dried hairballs?

The bottom half leftovers of small mice?

And those small jellybean-like things that cats spit out when they consume entire rodents?

(Rural living is always an adventure.)

Thanks for the insight. I guess the only real issue then will be the noise. Worst case senario, my cat can go outside or hide in the closet when the Neato is running. :slight_smile:

Poo and You.

Be careful with Any robotic vacumn and dogs. If your dog poops on the carpet, the robotic vacumn WILL spread the poop all over your house.

I have the XV11. There is nothing different except the color. I do have the “pet kit” which is a curved brush/rubber type rollor and a thicker filter. Nothing more/nothing less. On hard wood floors, it’s not as good as the orignal roller. But bottom line, it does a good job but is noisy.

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Poo and You.

Be careful with Any robotic vacumn and dogs. If your dog poops on the carpet, the robotic vacumn WILL spread the poop all over your house.
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Yes, I think if you have a dog pooing on your floors, you have a bigger problem than good ol’ Neato can solve.

Time to put that pooch into time out. Maybe corral them to the kitchen. I wouldn’t put up with anything defecating on my floors :stuck_out_tongue:

I bought the XV-11 on a previous Woot! and I love this robot. In a platonic way, of course.

I have all smooth floors (laminate, vinyl) and it does a fantastic job. It has what appears to be a rational fear of curtains that hang to the floor. It doesn’t get as close to some edges as I would like (but does others, so, not sure why).

It likes cat food. Before relocating the bowl, it would bump into the cat food bowl, then vacuum up its mess. The cats were not pleased with this new competitor. However, the cats mostly just ignore it. I expected much hissing and hiding but, not so much.

If you’re interested in a robotic vacuum, get this one.

And those small jellybean-like things that cats spit out when they consume entire rodents?

the small jellybean things are the mouse kidney cats will try not to eat them to much bad taste and what mice eat my even make your cats sick if eat the kidey My cats just like the heads must be the crunch.
one of my fat cat likes to bring in fall leaves and grasshoppers only thing she can catch.

Had mine for about 8 months now (and a previous owner of Roombas for about 5 years). Also have 4 cats - hence the reason for needing one in the first place! The Neato is infinitely more reliable than the Roombas if you have pets - I’m not constantly pulling fur out of the gearing, beater bar, etc or replacing parts. Heck, the only thing I’ve had to do is empty the dust bin except for once when the Neato ran over a furball… messy, but it survived it just fine. The Neato is a bit slower than the Roomba (45mins to an hour before charging sounds right) but it’s not randomly running around my house like the Roomba since it has a built in GPS. It also doesn’t bump into things like the Roomba leaving black marks all over my molding.

I’m considering a second one for upstairs.

Compared to the Roomba, I’ve found the Neato to be less than stellar on rugs and corners. Roomba’s bristles and corner brush really do make a difference there, and the Neato will leave crumbs around furniture legs and the perimeter of your floor. The flip side is that the Neato’s cleaning brush is much easier to clean and less prone to hair jams than the Roomba. Every other week it felt like I had to perform a minor surgery on my Roomba to ensure that my girlfriend’s hair wouldn’t destroy the machine from within. I don’t know why, but Neato is more resilient against hair spooling on the edges of its brush.

Additionally, the Neato is way more efficient in its cleaning routine and will finish a room much faster than the Roomba. I also prefer the magnetic strip blocker compared to the battery-operated stations.

Are you able to program it to run multiple times a day? I have 3 young kids and would love for it to automatically run after each mealtime!

Can someone provide insight on the new brush? I hated the Roomba because I had to clean the brush all the time. Neato claims that their curved brush design is amazing, but I would imagine that hair will get caught and wrapped around just like any other brush. Thoughts?

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I’ve got thresholds between some rooms that are maybe a centimeter or a bit more. My Scooba gets stuck on them. Will this? Will the Roomba on moofi?
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I am currently trying to decide between this Brand and Roomba. How do I find the moofi link please?