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In this article, we have taken a closer look at robot vacuum cleaners with automatic emptying of the dust container. We’ll show you which are the best right now and what are the pros, and cons, of buying a robot vacuum cleaner with this feature.
Based on: 17,206 user reviews 8 expert reviews
Rank | Image | Robot vacuum cleaner | Score | Verdict | Price |
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Laresar L6 Pro | 96 | Very good | £490 |
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Roborock S7+ | 92 | Good | £740 |
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iRobot Roomba i7+ | 89 | Good | £800 |
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Coredy L900X | 88 | Good | £400 |
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Proscenic M8 PRO | 86 | Good | £499 |
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Viomi S9 | 86 | Good | £600 |
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Ultenic T10 | 84 | Satisfactory | £500 |
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Honiture Q6 | 84 | Satisfactory | £390 |
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iRobot Roomba j7+ | 84 | Satisfactory | £900 |
10 |
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iRobot Roomba s9+ | 82 | Satisfactory | £1,499 |
You can see all 12 robot vacuum cleaners here.
When a robot vacuum’s dust bin is full, it will stop working until the contents are dumped out. If the robot is one that comes with a sensor, it will flash a light on its body, or notification in its app to indicate that it needs to be emptied.
Automatic dirt disposal, however, happens when the robot is able to get rid of the dirt in its dust bin, on its own.
Most robot vacuums that have automatic dirt disposal come with a bin in their charging base. Once the robot is done with its cleaning, it will automatically return to its charging base and from there, transfer the dust to a paper bag to be thrown out. In some cases, the disposal bin in the charging base can hold up to two months of dirt, dust and debris.
The cleaning stations of robot vacuum cleaners are becoming more, and more impressive. Initially, the purpose of the auto-emptying station was to empty out the dustbin, however, modern auto-emptying stations are equipped with plenty of advanced features that do most of the maintenance work for you. The most advanced auto-emptying stations have the following functions:
With an advanced auto-emptying station, your robot vacuum cleaner requires even less maintenance on your part. You will just have to change the auto-emptying station’s dust bag every 30-60 days, and refill the large water container, which is usually around 2.5-3 liters.
These are the 3 best robot vacuum cleaners with an auto-emptying station that also refills the water tank.
Rank | Image | Robot vacuum cleaner | Score | Verdict | Price |
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Ecovacs Deebot X1 Turbo | 88 | Good | £799 |
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Ecovacs Deebot X1 OMNI | 82 | Satisfactory | £1,499 |
The average price for a robot vacuum cleaner is £422, whereas the average price for a robot vacuum cleaner with an auto-emptying station is £723. The price distribution is shown in the chart below.
These are the 5 cheapest robot vacuum cleaners with an auto-emptying station.
Robot vacuum cleaner | Price | |
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Lydsto R1 |
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£359 |
Honiture Q6 |
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£389 |
Coredy L900X |
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£399 |
Laresar L6 Pro |
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£489 |
Proscenic M8 PRO |
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£499 |
Just like other robot vacuums with various features, there are pros and cons that come with purchasing a robot vacuum with automatic dirt disposal. Some of them are as follows:
With the introduction of automatic dirt disposal in robot vacuums, people can enjoy having their houses cleaned without worrying that the robot might have to stop in the middle of a cleaning job. Because some robot vacuums are also able to store more dirt (e.g. more than just after one cleaning), the bag that contains the disposed of dirt and dust does not have to be emptied every day, nor after every cleaning.
Getting a robot vacuum with automatic dirt disposal helps people maintain a clean home, despite their busy schedules. Robot vacuums that have this feature take cleaning from a messy, time-consuming job to something that doesn’t require that much focused attention, so people can spend their time doing other things that require more of their attention.
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Name | Laresar L6 Pro | Roborock S7+ | iRobot Roomba i7+ | |
Score |
96
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92
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89
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Rank | Rank 1 of 65 | Rank 6 of 65 | Rank 14 of 65 | |
Reviews |
(4.8)
941 reviews
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(4.6)
241 reviews
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(4.4)
5332 reviews
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Price | 490 £ | 740 £ | 800 £ |
Max runtime | 200 min | 180 min | 75 min | |
Charge time | 300 min | 90 min | ||
Battery type | Li-ion | Li-ion | Li-ion | |
Battery capacity | 5000 mAh | 5200 mAh | 1800 mAh |
Cleaning area | 200 m² | 200 m² | 185 m² | |
Sound level | 67 dB | 65 dB | ||
Suction power | 3000 Pa | 2500 Pa | 1700 Pa | |
Maximum climbing height | 2.0 cm | 2.0 cm | 2.0 cm | |
Power | 68.0 w | |||
Number of cleaning modes | ||||
Mopping function | ||||
Water tank capacity | 0.25 l | 0.3 l |
Dustbin capacity | 0.3 l | 0.47 l | 0.4 l | |
Mapping-Sensor | LDS | LDS | Camera | |
Type of filter | HEPA | EPA 11 | ||
Automatic dirt disposal | ||||
Carpet Boost |
Automatically docks and recharges | ||||
Recharge and resume function | ||||
Scheduling function | ||||
App control | ||||
Voice control | ||||
Alexa voice control | ||||
Google Home voice control | ||||
Stair sensor and object sensor |
Remote control |
Shape | Round | Round | Round | |
Number of side brushes | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Interactive mapping | ||||
Real Time Tracking | ||||
Digital Blocked Area | ||||
Zoned Cleaning | ||||
Multi Floor Maps | ||||
Selected Room Cleaning |
Height | 9.65 cm | 9.3 cm | ||
Width | 35.0 cm | 34.2 cm | ||
Depth | 35.0 cm | 34.2 cm | ||
Weight | 4.7 kg | 3.4 kg |
Pros |
Can automatically empty the dust bin
Auto-empty base is equipped with LED display
Can vacuum and mop at the same time
Equipped with smart navigation system
Can save up to five maps
Equipped with powerful suction
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Mop automatically lifts up when detecting carpets
Vibrating mopping pad
Above average suction power
Brush is made of rubber which lessens hair tangles
With auto-empty dust bin
Accurate mapping ability
Features a 'Child Lock' option
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Automatic dirt disposal bin
Smart mapping capability
Detects when the dust bin is full
Convenient app and voice controls
Can save up to 10 different floor plans
Dual rubberized main brush
Strong suction power
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Cons |
Expensive
Mop is only good for light stains
Auto-empty base produces loud noise
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Expensive
Mopping pad doesn’t lift high enough
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Expensive
Average battery life
Navigation system doesn’t work well in the dark
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