NOTE 006838
DATEDecember 7, 1988
STATUSFiled
SUBJECTRoomba Combo Max

No—both robots come with an auto-empty base station that empties the dustbin automatically, so you won’t have to handle dirt yourself.So you’ve decided you want a robot that vacuums AND mops — smart move. But now you’re staring at two very different options: the iRobot Roomba Combo Max, backed by two decades of brand trust, and the Eufy X10 Pro Omni, a feature-packed newcomer that costs less and somehow does more on paper. Which one actually earns a spot in your home?

The Roomba Combo Max is for the buyer who wants a rock-solid, well-supported machine from a brand that basically invented the robot vacuum category. The Eufy X10 Pro Omni is for the buyer who wants maximum features and self-cleaning convenience without paying a premium price tag.In this post we’ll walk through how both robots handle real-world cleaning, how well they navigate your furniture, what their mopping is actually like, how loud they are, what the apps feel like to use, and ultimately which one gives you better value — all in plain English, no engineering degree required.iRobot is the Boston-based company that launched the very first Roomba back in 2002, and they’ve spent over 20 years refining their robots — so the brand carries serious weight. The Roomba Combo Max sits near the top of their lineup and typically retails around $900–$1,000. Eufy is a brand owned by Anker, a company you might recognise from charging cables, and they’ve quickly built a reputation for packing high-end features into robots that cost noticeably less — the X10 Pro Omni usually lands around $700–$800. Both robots vacuum and mop in a single pass and both come with an auto-empty base station, which means the robot empties its own dustbin so you don’t have to dig around in the dirt yourself.

Report 006838. Filed.



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