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If emptying your robot's tiny dust bin on a regular basis is a chore that you'd like to avoid, consider one of our top picks that have bagless self-emptying capabilities. They can transfer debris to bags larger than the ones they carry in their docking stations, which can be emptied about once a month.

Eureka E10S

The Eureka E10S self-emptying bagless floor cleaners cleaner delivers on its promise to make cleaning easier. Using a unique multi-cyclonic station it keeps dust and debris out for up to 45 days, thereby saving owners money by removing the need for regular dust bag replacements. Each month, replacements cost an average of $6 per bag, which is more than 70 dollars per year. The Eureka E10S eliminates the cost.

The mop and vacuum combination also has powerful 4,000Pa suction that can quickly get rid of pet hair and dirt by removing 91.0 percent of the dry debris we test it against. Its dual brush system also lets it take on a larger area with smaller passes.

In our tests, the E10S was unable to clean up tougher spills or large pieces of debris. However it was able to remove most types of debris. Its small tank and average pad quality restrict its mopping capabilities to light cleans. The Eureka E10S also lacks the ability to use the stairs, so it can only be used on a single level of the house at one time.

The E10S is simple to set up and use, thanks to its intuitive app-based control system that enables users to schedule their cleaning time as well as map rooms and choose no-go zones for certain areas. Mopping features include different intensities and automatic lifting technology, and both brush configurations can be turned on or deactivated via the app. The E10S comes with a 3 liter tank that collects water that is transparent and can be used for up to 45 consecutive days before it needs to be emptied.

The E10S can be integrated with other assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant to create an experience for smart homes. Users can speak commands such as "start with a complete clean" or "vacuum your kitchen" and the bot will respond. The Eureka E10S app also lets users give their robot a name, which is helpful in the event that the device is being used in multiple homes. The app displays the status of the battery, letting users know when the battery is about to empty.

Shark Matrix

The Shark Matrix bagless self-emptying vacuums self-emptying cleaner (funny post) is a dependable, affordable robot vacuum that provides some of the best cleaning performance you can find in this price range. It easily removes 97.3% of debris from all types of floors in our testing, with just 6.7% of long hair tangled around its brushroll. It doesn't work well on unfinished floors, where it struggles to remove a substantial amount of debris in one pass.

The Matrix is easy to configure and maintain using a simple smartphone app that allows you to access a variety of features. It also works with Alexa or Google Home devices that allow hands-free operation. Two physical buttons at the top let you start and stop a cleaning session. The app allows you to organize and customize various cleaning settings and modes.

This model's bagless charging base is one of its most innovative features. It automatically emptys itself after each clean and doesn't require an additional bag. This lowers maintenance costs significantly and makes the vacuum more manageable to keep up with.

Shark's Matrix is a great choice if you're looking for self-emptying vacuum that has amazing suction power and awe-inspiring features like Matrix Clean and Precision Home Mapping. The battery performs superbly and can provide up to 70 minutes of super-powerful cleaning when it's in 'Max' mode, and longer when it's in 'Eco' mode.

The Matrix has a similar level of automation as the Shark ION Robot AV753 series, but is more durable and has a larger capacity for debris due to its dust bin that is external. It also can navigate more precisely with a LIDAR sensor, requires less time to recharge, and has fewer parts that require regular maintenance. However it's not as efficient on bare floors and has a tad less maximum battery life. In the end, the sleek RoboVac 11S is still a better option for most users. It is more durable and well constructed, it is able to clear debris from low-pile rug better, it maneuvers itself more easily and the cost of ownership is lower.

Roomba i3+ from iRobot EVO

The i3+ EVO is one of the best bagless self-emptying cleaners for your home, providing the same level of cleaning power that we see on higher-end robots. It has a powerful motor capable of lifting up to 0.8 pounds, and it has multiple sensors to ensure that it doesn't trip. The i3+ comes with a suction booster feature that boosts the power when cleaning carpets. This allows it to take dirt from the fibers more deeply. It's easy to set up and connect to your WiFi network by following the iRobot application's step-bystep instructions.

When you set up this robot, it's essential to follow iRobot instructions precisely, which includes connecting to WiFi and downloading its app. After connecting it to your app, you can adjust settings, create room dividers and schedule clean-up runs. If you'd like to trigger cleaning sessions, you can use either the button on the robot or in the companion app. The i3+ EVO is 10 times more powerful than the suction power of 600-series robots, which makes it ideal for tough jobs on hard flooring and low-pile carpeting. It also has smart mapping, which enables it to keep track of your home's layout and clean specific rooms upon request.

In our tests, the i3+ EVO performed well when vacuuming and mopping on bare floors. It was able to remove large and small debris on hardwood floors, and it was adept in maneuvering around obstacles. It wasn't as gentle on furniture, though, causing it to push chairs around and collide with walls. It had a hard time dealing with pet hair on carpets, often sweeping them up in the vacuum, and then crushing them with its rollers.

The I3+ is a fantastic option if your floors are primarily bare and you want to be able to swiftly set up and use the robot. Its design is robust and high quality, it charges quickly and has a dustbin emptying system that drains into an external dirtbag. It's not as effective in cleaning pet hair, and the ongoing costs are higher.

Shark IQ Robot XL

The Shark IQ Robot XL is an excellent choice for those looking for an automated vacuum with the ability to clean both floors and carpets. It's designed to keep your home tidy without any effort on your part, making it a great option for busy families. In contrast to other robots, the IQ Robot XL doesn't have bags, instead it draws debris upwards into a holding bin located at its base station. The bin has a transparent window to the left, so that you can see when it's full. Shark says the bin can be emptied once per month.

The IQ Robot also comes with physical boundary strips that you can use to cut off areas of your home that you want it to avoid, such as pet bowls or power cords. You can also create "no-go zones" on the map of the app, but you'll need to manually move and drag these boxes to fine-tune the area. The IQ Robot XL was able to navigate across the entire floor and pick up the majority of crumbs. It had a tough time with rugs with medium piles and occasionally missed a lot of dirt. We suspect this is due to its single-spoke side brushes, which tend to swish debris away or fail to channel it into.

The IQ Robot XL can be controlled via the Clean and Dock buttons on the unit. You can also use the SharkClean App (available for Android and iOS) or voice commands using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. The app lets you schedule whole-home cleanings or specific room cleanings. You can also stop and start the robot with the push of a single button, or your voice.

The IQ Robot also offers a Evacuate and Resume feature, which is designed for homes with pets. When this feature is enabled it will ensure that the IQ Robot will return to its base to empty its trash bin to ensure it doesn't become blocked by pet hair, then it'll continue cleaning where it left off. You can disable or enable this feature by pressing the Clean button.shark-av2501s-ai-ultra-robot-vacuum-with-matrix-clean-home-mapping-30-day-capacity-hepa-bagless-self-empty-base-perfect-for-pet-hair-wifi-dark-grey-26.jpg