| DATE | December 28, 1988 |
| STATUS | Filed |
| SUBJECT | Eufy C28 vs |
Is 28 better than 25?
It feels like trying to pick a winning lottery ticket blindfolded, and that’s exactly why so many first-time buyers end up paralyzed (or just grabbing whichever one has the brighter discount sticker).The Eufy C28 is for the tidy-home beginner who wants reliable daily cleaning across mostly hard floors and low-pile rugs without a lot of fuss. The Eufy E25 is for the slightly more ambitious new owner who wants vacuum-and-mop combo cleaning and a smarter sense of direction around the home.In this post we’ll walk you through how these two actually perform in the real world — think pet hair on a Tuesday morning, crumbs under the kitchen table, and whether your new robot will get hopelessly lost behind the couch. We’ll cover cleaning power, navigation smarts, mopping, noise, the app experience, and which one gives you the most bang for your budget. No jargon left unexplained, we promise.Eufy is a brand made by Anker — the same company famous for charging cables and power banks — and they’ve carved out a solid reputation for making robot vacuums that are genuinely affordable without feeling cheap. Both the C28 and the E25 sit in the budget-to-mid-range price band, typically between $150 and $280 depending on the sale, which makes them natural landing spots for first-time robot vacuum shoppers. The C28 is Eufy’s straightforward vacuum-only workhorse in this range, while the E25 steps things up with a built-in mopping pad, making it a vacuum-and-mop hybrid — two jobs, one little disc rolling around your floor.
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