![]() In the end, the LG picked up about 75% of the bran, definitely more than Samsung. It was loud in the way that made one think it was insanely powerful, though sadly that myth that was dispelled the moment it went over the first pile of bran, leaving much of it in its wake. The LG CordZero R9 also has a giant nose and was able to get into the corners and peek over the top of the stairs. In the end, the Samsung PowerBot VR7000 picked up around 2/3rds of the bran I put down. It also moved around inefficiently - going over a couple of spots multiple times while missing other places completely, and took an extremely long time. ![]() However, this little guy passed over them with no interest, same with the Lego bricks. ![]() Because of that, I feared for the lives of the cables. ![]() The Samsung has a self-cleaning brush which breaks up all the hair it catches, so you’re not forced to clean it with a pair of scissors while chanting “ew, ew, ew”. It could also sense the difference between the carpet and the 80s cork flooring, loudly adjusting its suction power to get all the dust out of whichever surface. Because its “Edge Clean Master” nose is placed so far on the front of the robot compared to other models, the Samsung PowerBot VR7000 one was able to get much closer to the top of the stairs than its rivals without getting into trouble. ![]()
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