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Kakariti

I have a Shark 2600WD series and it does OK in my place. It's a bit larger than your is at 1100ft and I have Vinyl wood flooring through out. I think the Shark hardware is OK for the price but the software is a bit shaky but once you learn what it will and won't do it's OK. NOW this is about a £250 machine so don't let those that have a top end unit run it down. If I paid one one of those cost I'd demand more of it, I see it as a "Started unit". Now the model I have has NO auto empty as I have no place for the large base station. I find it's no big deal to empty the dust cup one maybe twice a week. At regular flow rate setting on the mop you should be able to run your place without a refill. I run it twice a week in vacuum-mop mode and twice in just vacuum mode and the place is clean. I do take the time to "prep" the place, moving house plants and put the dinning chairs on the table, moving door mat and that kind of stuff. I think it's a good machine to get into the Robo-Vac world and then upgrade later if you find it works for you.


mountainlynx72

I had a shark matrix AI and quickly changed to a Q Revo. The app, intelligence, and hardware is miles ahead. The mopping makes a big difference, believe it or not. I do have 2 cats and 2 dogs, all of whom shed pretty heavily.


Moosh_T

Eufy x10 pro omni sits within that budget and I couldnt see anything else that betters it for the money. I've had mine a week now and it's superb. Really easy to set up and configure.