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HFS 17" Heavy Duty Guillotine Paper Cutter

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HFS 17" Heavy Duty Guillotine Paper CutterDOWNLOAD MANUAL HERE The HFS 17" Guillotine Paper Cutter is a commercial grade trimmer capable of cutting up to 400 sheets in a single pass. Save time, energy, and money when making many of the same cuts with this high quality cutter. Easily create half page flyers and save money on paper. With an adjustable paper clamp, you are sure to get precise cuts every time as the razor harp blade cuts through up to a inch and a half of stacked paper. The blade

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The HFS 17" Guillotine Paper Cutter is a commercial grade trimmer capable of cutting up to 400 sheets in a single pass. Save time, energy, and money when making many of the same cuts with this high quality cutter. Easily create half page flyers and save money on paper.


With an adjustable paper clamp, you are sure to get precise cuts every time as the razor harp blade cuts through up to a inch and a half of stacked paper. The blade is also easily replaceable, just take off a few screws and remove the blade when it needs to be sharpened.

Features:

  • Heavy Duty Steel Base
  • Hardened Steel Cutting Blade
  • Adjustable Paper Clamp
  • Pre-assembled and ready-to-use out of the box
  • Scratch resistant coating on grid surface
  • Clamp wheel for better holding thicker paper
  • Ruler in inches and clear embossed grid for precise cutting
  • Cutting handle bar and adjustable backstop for better handling
  • Non-skid rubber feet for table use
  • CE Certified

Specifications:

  • Base Size: 25.5" x 19.25" x 2"
  • Overall Size: 25.5" x 19.25" x 12.75" (including cutting bar)
  • Maximum Cutting Width: 17"
  • Best Cutting Size: Under Ledger Size Paper
  • Maximum Cutting Capacity: 400 Sheets (for 2.85oz Ledger Paper)
  • Package size: 30" x 22.5" x 15"
  • Package Weight: 58 lbs

Whats Included:

  • 1 - Desktop 400 Sheets Paper Cutter
  • 1 - Blade Splint
  • 1 - User's Manual

[NOTE]: Blade is a consumable wear part and is not covered as a lifetime or routine free replacement item.Blade is a consumable wear part and is not covered as a lifetime or routine free replacement item.

Replacements

The replacements are for Newest Version of HFS 17" Paper Cutter SKU 16167

Be Sure to Compare Measurements to Your Current Paper Cutter!

Not guaranteed to work with other brands of stack cutters

WARNING: Item is extremely sharp, use extreme caution when opening package and replacing your blade and other parts.

 

 

Safety Guidelines

Operator should read the entire manual before attempting to use the cutter.

Never place hands below the blade, always use the included blade holder when changing the blade.

Do not attempt to cut any material other than paper.

Keep away from children. Store cutter with blade down, clamp down, and handle removed.

Initial Assembly

  1. Remove the cutter from box and place on a flat surface.
  2. You may need to reverse the clamp using the included allen wrench. See photo to the right.
  3. Attach the cutting handle by sliding it over the rod. The handle doesn’t attach in any way keeping it easy to remove.
  4. Rotate the clamp handle clockwise to tighten the paper. It needs to be clamped very tightly to keep the paper from shifting while being cut.
  5. Push the safety button while lowering the blade handle.
  6. Firmly press the blade handle all the way down until the blade strikes the red cutting stick.
  7. Raise the blade and clamp to remove your cut paper.

Operation 

  1. Rotate the clamp handle counter clockwise to lift the clamp.
  2. Lift the blade handle to raise the blade to max height, the rear safety button should engage.
  3. Move the fence to your desired cutting length, and insert paper square against side and back fences.
  4. Rotate the clamp handle clockwise to tighten the paper. It needs to be clamped very tightly to keep the paper from shifting while being cut.
  5. Push the safety button while lowering the blade handle.
  6. Firmly press the blade handle all the way down until the blade strikes the red cutting stick.
  7. Raise the blade and clamp to remove your cut paper. 

 

Troubleshooting

Maintenance All moving parts with screws should be checked periodically to be sure the screws are tight. They may become loose in the process of transportation. Users should also check and tighten the screws after more than 200 cutting cycles. All moving parts should be lubricated periodically to maintain performance and equipment life.

Replacing The Feet The cutter has 4 molded plastic feet, one at each corner. These feet keep the cutter from slipping and keep it level. These feet can be broken during shipping, or if the cutter is dropped. We have included one extra foot just in case of shipping damage, but we are happy to send more. Please contact us within 5 business days of receiving your cutter to let us know you need replacement feet. If feet are later damaged by accident, we do have them available for purchase as well. The feet can be attached by a screw or by an adhesive film, simple pull the broken foot off and attach the new one in its place.

Replace Cutting Stick

The cutting stick is the red surface that the blade contacts during the cutting process. Eventually the blade will cause a deep groove in the cutting stick which will cause issues with cutting the last few sheets of paper, what that happens it needs to be rotated or replaced. Each side of the stick can be used twice by flipping the stick length-wise, then you can rotate to a fresh side of the stick for 8 usable areas total.

1. Turn the cutter upside down
2. Locate two screws that go horizontally into the cutting stick
3. Loosen the screws, then push the stick out through the top of the cutter
4. Replace the stick with a fresh side under the blade
5. Tighten the screws back in (not too hard, you don't want to make indentations in the stick

 

Adjust the height of the blade

Note: If you encounter a situation where the paper cannot be cut: first lower the empty knife and observe where the front blade (knife edge) meets the red pad. The gap between the rear edge of the blade and the red pad is 2mm (low front and high back) for the best cutting Cut state. If it is too flat or the height difference between the front and rear ends is too large, please refer to the following methods to make adjustments.

Remove the hood screws (two on the top of the knife holder and two on the bottom of the chassis) and then open the cover (remove the cover according to the steps in the figure below).

The first case: if the rear end cannot be cut off (close to the shake handle position)

Loosen the nut 360 degrees in the direction shown in the figure.

Adjust the uppermost nut in the direction of ② as shown in the figure.

Then put a piece of paper for trial cutting. When the paper cutting handle is pressed down, the adjustment block will automatically lift up until the blade can completely cut the paper (it can also be adjusted to a height of 1-2MM between the front and rear).

After adjustment, tighten the nut ① in the opposite direction.

The second case: If the front end cannot be cut (close to the knife leg position)

Loosen the nut 360 degrees in the direction shown in the figure.

Adjust the screw according to the figure ②.

Then put a piece of paper for trial cutting until the leading edge of the paper can be cut. After adjustment, tighten the nut ① in the opposite direction.

Blade Leveling Instructions

When the blade is fully down it should be slightly lower in the "back" of the cutter (near the hinge). If it isn't, there is a way to adjust is. First try turning the cutting stick to a fresh side. It can be rotated 8 ways before it needs to be replaced. On the bottom (underneath) of the cutter there are 2 bolts that go horizontally into the side of the cutting stick. Loosen those and push the stick out through the top of the cutter. Turn to a fresh side and put it back into place.

If that doesn't help:

Please refer to the videos on our website or contact customer service for instructions on how to remove the side access panel. Once it's off, follow these steps:

Look at the back end of the cutter (where the hinge is) and you will see a silver metal plate with three bolts aligned vertically. Loosen the top and bottom bolt only, also note at the top of the silver plate there is a small set screw. Adjust the entire silver plate (which will move the entire hinge) up and down to adjust the angle of the blade on the red cutting stick. It should contact the back of the cutting stick first, and still be -1/16-1/8" or so away from touching in the front.

The assembly may be hard to move at first, since it's been bolted in place from the factory. Often you can use a screwdriver or pry bar to get it to start moving. Loosening the middle bolt on the silver plate may help as well, though it usually isn't necessary.

Replacing The Blade 

The cutting blade is made of heat-treated high-carbon steel and is designed for repeated use. However, over time the blade will become dull, and not perform to the highest standards. Cutting heavy paper or cardboard will dull the blade more quickly than thinner paper stock. A dull blade will not cut accurately. To remove the blade, place the blade holder under the blade and lower the blade until it rests on the holder. Remove the screw holding the blade in place, then raise the blade mechanism which will leave the blade sitting in the holder. The blade can be sharpened by a professional sharpening service for knives, lawn mowers, swords, and more. The blade can also be replaced with a new blade. Support / Warranty / Shipping Damage / Replacement Parts

If your cutter arrived damaged, or you have a warranty claim, HFS will take care of all issues. We also have videos available and updated information on design changes and commons questions about the cutter.

The limited-warranty period on our cutters is 1-Year from Date of Purchase. The warranty does not cover blades, feet, knobs, cutting sticks, safety pins, or customer negligence. Shipping damage claims must be submitted within one week of received the product. Returns are accepted within 30 days of date of purchase, no exceptions.

Contact Us

If the above website doesn’t help you may contact us at the following email:

[email protected]

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Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Changed my life!!!
Size: C20
Detailed review below if you want to read it. If you just want a quick summary: It changed my life, it’s worth every penny, just buy it! I don’t normally spend this much money on anything but, for me, it has been 💯 worth it! It does take some time to get it set up and get the settings that work for your needs and house but is worth it a thousand times over. Handles a massive amount of dog hair like a pro. Does good on all surfaces except cheap bath mats, you’ll have to pick those up. There is maintenance but it is not difficult or time consuming. App works well and issues are easily to troubleshoot. Anytime maintenance needs to be done, the app sent you a message and a video on how to do it. Detailed review: I’ve had this vacuum/mop for 6 weeks. I don’t normally do reviews but I’ve been telling everyone I know how this bad boy changed my life! Important to note I’m also cheap as H@ll! I don’t have much to compare it to in terms of how it measures up to the competition. I have a 10 year old first generation Eufy vacuum named BB8 that will fall down the stairs and suck up the dogs tail if not supervised so that’s my baseline. I have two 80lb Labs, two feral kids, a blue collar husband and OCD (like the kind you take medication for and left unchecked does permanent psychological damage to children). We moved from an 800 sqft house to a 3,000sqft house and by the time I was done cleaning the floors at one end of the house my family had already destroyed the other end. Keeping the floors clean and dealing with the dog hair tumble weeds was a full time job. My family had to be punking me with hidden bags of dirt and dog hair or something. I was losing my mind, literally! I spent the last 20 years saving for my dream house and the floors looked like a trap house no matter what I did! I thought our floors at our old house were bad because we had so many people in a small space. Turns out my family is just gross. In terms of this robot, who my kids have loving named Consuela, after the house keeper from Family Guy. (It is important to name them, they work better when they have names😅.) You don’t have to worry about her becoming self aware and taking you prisoner Terminator style as she is not super smart. She doesn’t always know what she is doing but she works hard at it! The first week of training was a little rough but now that Consuela and I have a system it’s a complete game changer. Comes right out of the box and set up is a breeze. I had a little trouble with the app because I already had Eufy everywhere in my house. I downloaded the Eufy cleaning app which made my Eufy home security app stop working. Eventually, I got everything on the same app and it works seamlessly (this was probably my own fault as I didn’t read the instructions bc I like to do things the hard way). Out of the box she has to map out your house. I found this was the most important step. The first time I had her map my house I didn’t move or pick up anything. The map sucked and it was a disaster. I redid the mapping step and literally picked up everything not nailed down, chairs small end tables, trash can, pots, etc. and kept the dogs downstairs. After I did this the map was absolutely perfect (a good base map is key). You don’t have to move everything when she cleans, just the first time to get a good map. My main level is one massive open concept (probably 1,000sft and Consuela identified it as one room), then 2 bathrooms and three other bed rooms. At first I tried telling her to clean the entire main level as it is one of the options. That did not go well. I feel like she might have a little adhd. I ended up taking the time to set up “Zone cleaning” scenarios and saved them on the app. Zone cleaning is the way to go with big open areas. I broke the great room into 3 sections. We have Apple home we linked to it so now we just say, “Siri, tell Consuela to clean the kitchen, living room, bathrooms, etc.” We played with the cleaning setting and found what worked for us. I have her programmed to clean different zones at different times a day. With my feral family we have to run max vacuum suction and two passes with heavy mopping so the battery drains fast. If your children were not born in a barn yard, you don’t run a wood shop and mowing business out of your garage and don’t have dogs who shed 12 lbs of hair per hour the normal settings would be fine and she could probably do our main level on one charge. With our workload she does two zones, takes a break to charge and then does two more. I have her programmed to clean each zone twice a day. I think for a normal family once every other day would be fine. My floors have never been so clean. NO dog hair anywhere! I’ve never lived in a house without dog hair. I did a deep cleaning of the floors throughout my house the day I got her and I have not had to vac or mopped since! I also think starting with clean floors is a key to success. This does not deep clean but if your start clean and run it often the floor stay spotless. With her running everyday nothing builds up in the corners, under beds and couches. It’s life changing (for me anyway)! We have laminate floors, carpet, tile and a few very thin rugs. She is amazing on the tile, carpet, and laminate but does struggle with the rugs. My rugs are super cheap, thin, and lightweight. She has lots of trouble with the bathroom rugs so we started hanging the bathroom mats after we shower which is actually better for us. Our large area rug is a bit of a struggle and hard to watch 🤣 but if I don’t watch her, eventually she moves on and it is clean. She has only gotten stuck on the rug once. So cheap rugs are a challenge but going from hard floor to carpet works perfectly! I do think she would do well with high quality heavy rugs. Like I said I have OCD so I keep a tidy house without much clutter. She does a good job avoiding objects, if the dog is napping she can “see” it and doesn’t suck up a tail like our other robot vac. It does an okay job avoiding cords but if it hits a phone charger on the floor just right it will suck it up. (Only happened once) My son left a shirt on the floor and it did end up sucking it up but it was an easy fix. All and all it does a good job avoiding dog toys and things on the floor but if she hits something at just the right angle she does get stuck but you just have to pull it out and hit restart. Consuela not going to clean up an entire bowl of cereal, a can of spaghettiOs or big spills. She would probably destroy the entire room. However, if my dogs leave a trail of muddy footprints she does do a good job spot cleaning stuff like that. She will keep clean floors clean indefinitely. Maintenance: this is not a set it and forget it type of thing. There is maintenance that needs to be done regularly to keep her going but it is not hard. There is a tray that pops out that needs to be rinsed. If you don’t, it gets clogged and pauses the cleaning cycle. Even when this happens it’s an easy fix. It has a disposable bag for dust and dog hair. Ours fills up once a week, a normal family could probably get several weeks per bag. They are not terribly expensive but I do NOT replace the bags! I just dump them out into the trash can because I’m cheap. I’m still on my original bag. Water tanks: we mop at least twice per day with the high water setting and a full water tanks lasts two days. The mop pads are cheap. We bought several and I just wash them once per week and it takes two seconds to change them. I think they’re supposed to be disposable. The worst part, which is not the vacuums fault or a design flaw, just the nature of the beast. The dirty water tank! We can go on a tank of water for two days but if you leave dirty water in the tank for an extended period of time it reeks like rotten sewage🤢. It does NOT make your house smell at all. You can’t smell it until you open it. If you empty it every day it doesn’t smell but if you forget and go on vacation like we did it’s bad! I started putting a few drops of bleach in the dirty water tanks when I empty it and we have zero smell now (no idea if it’s okay so do at your own risk). The app is awesome. If there is an issue the app sends an alert and tells you what’s wrong. It also pops up a video telling exactly what to do to fix the issue. Yesterday it told me I needed to clean the sensors and showed me how to do it. I don’t like to spend money on things like this but I use it so much I almost wish I would have spent the money on the top of the line model. Although I don’t have any complaints with this one.
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Samantha Lindsey
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 1
Junk. Save your time!
Size: C20, Size: C20
Okay, so I thought I did good research on this. I saved up for this purchase excited since we had just finished installing new floors through our entire house. As soon as the installers left, I broke out my new vacuum, downloaded the app, followed the instructions and did the required upgrade to the vacuum. Once it started to do it's first mapping route, the app immediately said network slow. The vacuum would pull out from the base about a foot and just spin, then return to the base and start drying the completelt unused mop heads. I've tried taking it to my friends house and using another person's wifi, deleting the app and reseting the vacuum multiple times, tried repositioning a few feet from our router, tried running it through my ipad instead, everything including having comcast come out and check our network. Mind you, our TVs, alexa, ans any other devices in our house work just fine on our network. Eufy App would always say network slow and not even go further than a foot from the base. Obviously something is wrong with the vacuum, not my wifi. Finally contacted customer support. First one in the chats brilliant solution was to try ro run the vacuum through Hotspot. Seemed ridiculous, but I tried. Once again, app said network slow. He then said he can't help me and that my chat log is being sent to their "engineering department". Waited 1-2 days for their "engineering department" to email me. They wanted proof of purchase, serial number, and a video of what's wrong with it. Submitted it and was told it'd be another 1-2 days while their "engineers" review my issue. Woke up to an email this morning from their engineers and their suggestion after everything I've told them was to "try restarting it". Did they even read my messages of everything I've tried to do to be able to just use and keep my vacuum? Try hot spot and restarting it is their advice from their "engineering department" after days of waiting for a solution? Returning this. Customer service is a joke if they ship you a faulty vacuum. Now I have to wait 30 days for a refund and then go buy a different brand. Waste of my time and left me disappointed over something I was excited about. Update - Eufy contacted me and offered a refund. Said to reply "Full refund" if i wanted one. I did. That was the day after the origjnal post, and they never responded or gave me a refund. Customer support sent me a replacement. Worked beautifully after I skipped the firmware update. It did an automatic software update yesterday, and it got stuck at 15%. When I woke up this morning, it's stuck at 13%. Once again our network is fine and stable, there's something wrong with their updates. Even customer service after doing their "analysis" of the returned original vacuum said that their "engineers" had diagnosed the problem as a hardware/software issue. So, now I gotta box up another bulky item and return it. Hopefully by the new year I'm finally given a refund! Save your time!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
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Shayxsq
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Efficient, Sleek, and Hands-Free Cleaning for Smaller Spaces
Size: C20, Size: C20
I live in an 800 sqft condo with mostly hardwood floors and a few small rugs, and the Eufy Omni C20 has proven to be a great fit for my space. Here’s a breakdown of my experience with the vacuum: 1. Ease of Use The Omni C20 is incredibly easy to set up. After plugging it in and filling the water tank, I was good to go. The water tank is very user-friendly, with a convenient handle and a well-sealed cover that prevents leaks, which is a common issue with some competitor models. The ambient light under the water tank adds a cool visual touch, making the vacuum feel a bit more premium. 2. Lidar/Proximity Sensor Upgrade The lidar and proximity sensors on this model are a major improvement over other robots I’ve used. Coming from the Eufy X8 and Dreame D10 Plus, both of which had solid lidar systems, I’ve noticed the Omni C20 maps my apartment much more efficiently. In my previous models, the first mapping session could take 20-30 minutes, and the robots didn’t always distinguish between walls and furniture. The Omni C20, however, only takes about 3 minutes to complete the initial mapping and does a 3D scan, accurately identifying solid walls from furniture like countertops. Very impressive! 3. Sleek Design and Low Profile While the lidar sensor is much improved, what really stands out is the Omni C20’s sleek design. Unlike my previous robots, which had a visible sensor bump on top (think of the lidar sensors on autonomous cars like Waymo), the Omni C20 has a slim, almost Tesla-like profile. The entire body is only about 3 inches tall, allowing it to easily go under tight spaces like couches and cabinets. I’m not sure how Eufy managed to achieve this, but it’s a big plus for anyone with limited clearance. 4. Good Surface Detection and Nice Cleaning Performance with a small trade off The C20 does a great job of differentiating between surfaces. It switches seamlessly between mopping and vacuuming when it detects a change in floor type, even when it comes to something as small as a door mat. Its cleaning performance is impressive, though it’s not the fastest robot out there. On average, it takes about 1 minute per 10 sqft for a combined mop-vacuum cleaning session. For comparison, my Dreame D10 does the job almost twice as fast. However, the C20 delivers superior cleaning results and even goes back to wash the mop during the cleaning cycle, which contributes to the longer duration but is a great feature. I’m happy with the trade-off since the C20 offers a more thorough clean. 5. Ok Battery Life and Long Charging One of the few drawbacks I’ve noticed is the battery life. It’s not the best in its class. On average, the C20 uses about 60% of its battery to clean my entire 800 sqft apartment. By contrast, my Dreame D10 only uses about 30% for a similar cleaning. The C20 also has a slower charging time, taking over 3 hours to fully recharge. However, given its smaller profile and ability to clean tighter spaces, I’m okay with the trade-off. 6. Mop Drying Noise Another small concern is that the robot produces a low, constant noise for a few hours while it dries the mop after cleaning. While it doesn’t use hot air drying like some competitors, it’s a more energy-efficient approach. This isn’t a major issue for me since it’s part of the self-sustaining, hands-free cleaning process. I’m happy to let it do its job and dry, charge, and clean itself without any intervention from me. Conclusion Overall, the Eufy Omni C20 offers a fantastic hands-free experience with impressive cleaning performance and thoughtful design. While it’s not the fastest in terms of cleaning time or battery life, the superior mapping, sleek profile, and thorough cleaning make it well worth the investment. If you have a smaller space, like a studio or a 1-3 bedroom condo, this is a great robot vacuum to consider. However, if you have a larger home and need longer battery life, you might want to explore other options, especially bigger ones. For me, it’s been a great fit, and I’m very happy with the results.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
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just a buyer
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
If you think you need a robot, you probably do
Size: C20
Bought this to clean up after my dad since he spills food on the floor multiple times a day. So my impressions so far, both good and bad: #1 Fairly easy to set up, it makes you use an app of course, but the app is pretty nice. Mine wanted bluetooth and of course WiFi activated, but I think you can run it from your phone from another location without bluetooth. #2 After setting it up in the dock and charging, I think it's best to let it map your whole house. I moved a bunch of stuff while it was mapping, but then I later wanted to add another room, so I had to have it map the whole house again. This wasn't really a problem since the robot maps a lot of areas pretty quickly. However, you can't edit maps in a way you might think you could, instead you just have to let it make a new map. The robot will latch onto power cords etc. while it is vacuuming/mapping the house for the first times. I'm impressed at how well the robot maps. #3 The mopping is kind of mid-range with some really good and not so good elements so far. So the clean water and dirty water tanks are great. The 2 mop swirls are really good. The robot struggles a lot to get much mopping done because it wets/cleans the mop at the station, then takes the damp mop to mop a small spot, then has to return to clean the mops again. This is fine, but then the mop station stopped working and gives a cleaning tray error over and over. There seems to be no way to inspect the cleaning station in order to try to remove obstructions, I already checked the bottom tray, top containers, bottom of the robot, and looked for any way to access potential obstructions, so this may be the defeating flaw, but I will try a few more times. Overall I really like the robot mop and I definitely want one that works well, so we'll see. First update: I watched a youtube video showing where the water suction tube is on the dock station, so that helped a lot to position the flexible tube so it will suck water up correctly.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026
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Shattered Glass
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Made cleaning so much less stressful!
Size: C20
Love, love, LOVE! As a multi-pet home, I cannot stress how much less stressful cleaning is! Two cats, and a German Shepard, I run this once a day for the vacuum and every other for the mop. vacuum has multiple settings based on needs. For myself I run it on standard (level 2/4) to pick up the loose hair that has fallen. The vacuum is also great for litter messes, though I do usually run it on turbo (level 3/4) for the better suction with litter. I was amazed the first time I watched the vacuum run over a large tuft of Shepard hair with ease! It has made cleaning so much easier The mop aspect is mediocre, it does help don't get me wrong. But even on the high (level 2/2) it is meant as a maintenance rather than a full clean. Meaning some dirt, dander, dust it will do fine with. But sticky spills... unlikely. The parts are super easy to change. The vacuum bag slides in and out, whereas the mop pads are similar to a Velcro and peel off easily when wanted. As far as hair; it does well at sweeping it up. Though the first few runs I had to clean the roller each session due to the amount of hair. The ends of the roller brush come off easily, twist/pull and this allows you to remove any hair twisted around the piece. Super easy to clean and put back together! Additionally, the only issue I have with the vacuum is that it likes to run over the cat toys that I didn't even know we still had! Ha! It will generally stop and wait for assistance if it runs one over or gets stuck which is as simple as removing the toy and pressing the power button again. Set up was easy as well with a step-by-step instruction through the app. Unboxing to use only took at most 10 minutes! I have noticed others comment on the price... I got this on sale for $350. Retail among other sellers is $700. I think for the price I purchased this is definitely worth the cost! The initial vacuum bag was just replaced after 3 weeks, and it could have lasted probably another full week before demanding I change it. Though this will vary based on home to home. The vacuum can be noisy at time, though much less than I expected after watching some video reviews. The loudest part of it is the vacuum running into furniture though. I think the mapping feature works well but given we have pets and are often moving things around our vacuum is often repositioning and re-mapping the rooms as needed, it does this automatically (after bumping into things).
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2025

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