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JA
Greater than one weekWhile the first machine had charging issues, the OKP customer support reached out following my report of the issue and sent me out a replacement right away! The machine is as high quality as the namebrand version. If the replacement doesnt have the same charging issue, Ill come back and give this great vacuum 5th star.
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DEANNA JOHNSON
> 3 dayWorks great. I run it daily. It stays on top of the dog hair and dust. It isnt advanced so it will get lost or stuck from time to time but for the price its livable. Im impressed with how full the dust bin is everyday, it gets alot off the floor. We didnt run it for a week and you can definitely see the difference it makes. We have lvp and area rugs that we use it on. We tried it on a room of wall to wall carpet and it was okay but the side sweeping brushes are better on hard surfaces, this only has side brushes no beater brush underneath. Its worthy of five stars based on its price point but I gave it four because you have to buy replacement brushes and filters from wall mart under a different brand name. I cant find a single replacement part on Amazon. The brushes get distorted if they get tangled badly. So far Ive soaked them in water I bring to a boil then remove from the burner, this has so far reshaped them so Im still on the first set.
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Ted Hayes
> 3 dayThis is literally the cheapest robot vaccuum on the internet - I know, i looked. For being so cheap, it is really good. Do not expect anything fancy. It is very basic. If you want a bunch of features, spend $300 or more. This one will sweep in random patterns and (usually) return to its base when you tell it to. There’s an app and a remote. If you have any of the following you better prepare the house before you turn it on: - rugs with tassles (I don’t have shaggy carpet but I would not recommend) - stairs that aren’t blocked off (he will fall down them) - cables/cords on the ground (he might get tangled) - furniture you don’t want him going under (he will absolutely go under anything higher than 3 inches off the ground. So there’s a little bit of prep but it’s still way easier than vacuuming the whole place yourself. If you’re lazy like me but you’re also a cheap@$$, this is the robot for you.
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Nate Broderick
> 3 dayI love the vacuum because its easy to start it and it does a good job vacuuming. However, in order to keep it from getting stuck, I have to put blankets down in certain areas and I have to pull the rugs up. For an inexpensive vacuum, it does the job.
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Taimour
> 3 dayTangled with wires. Sensor is not good hit every other small object.
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Meghan A.
Greater than one weekWas worried about the quality because it’s so much cheaper then most other brands but I’ve been pleasantly surprised at how well it actually works
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M. Alexander
Greater than one weekHave tried everything. It wont pair with iphone. Meets all parameters. 2.5g etc. Everything else pairs except this thing. May have to return.
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Monique Flores
> 3 dayThis is the second OPK Life product we have purchased. For the price; along with two canines the K3 keeps the hardwood floor clear of dust and pet hair.
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Cydney Pfannerstill
> 3 dayNoisy. About 3-4 months into use makes a high pitched squeeking sound...like shrill. Remote only works if you reset the device manually...every single time. Defeats the purpose of a remote. The mop is a small rag that affixed to the front of the device and gets pushed along the floor. Supposed to wet it, but it drys within seconds of use. Imagine mopping, wringing the mop out, then never being able to rinse it again, and using it to mop your whole floor. It says theres some type of suction. But I dont see where or how. My first series roomba from the mid 2000s was far superior to this thing. DO NOT BUY.
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GrumpyJarHead
> 3 dayDont let the broken English in the item description scare you... so far, with over 30 days (updated) of daily use, this thing is an epic win! I do not use the app and it is unnecessary so far. The remote control does it all. I have tile floors and a dog that sheds short hair. This robot vacuum has been surprisingly smart and efficient. My girlfriend doesnt like the noise so we hit the auto-clean feature when we step out. It does its thing and parks when low on battery. It got caught on drapes and cords one time, so we put those out of the way. It doesnt map out the room, rather does a somewhat row by row and wall hugger pattern. Very easy to empty basket and always amazed what it picks up. I dont have stairs or rugs and havent used the seemingly rather useless mop feature... but I absolutely love this thing so far. No app or wifi needed. Plug in, charge it and let it do its thing.