Frequently Asked Questions

Which Eufy vacuum is better for pet hair?

The C28 has higher suction at 2500Pa compared to the E25’s 2000Pa, but in real life the difference is barely noticeable unless you have multiple shedding dogs.

Is the mopping feature on the Eufy C28 worth it?

The C28’s mopping is convenient for light dust and surface crumbs but it’s more of a quick refresh than a real mop, so don’t expect sparkling tile floors.

How do the navigation systems compare between the E25 and C28?

The C28 builds more detailed maps and cleans in a neater path, while the E25 uses a wandering approach that still cleans your whole space but less tidily, which matters only in complex floor plans.

Which Eufy robot vacuum is quieter?

The E25 runs at about 55 decibels, quieter than the C28’s 60 decibels due to its extra mopping motor.

What is the price difference between the Eufy E25 and C28?

The E25 is budget-friendly in the $200–$300 range, while the C28 costs closer to $500 or more because of its added mopping function.

Here’s the bottom line: the Eufy E25 is the robot vacuum that won’t make you second-guess your purchase six months from now. It vacuums reliably, navigates your home intelligently, and costs about as much as a nice dinner for two. The C28 is a solid machine, but it’s asking you to pay a significant premium for a mopping feature that β€” let’s be real β€” you could handle with a $100 cordless mop on the weeks you actually feel like doing it. For someone picking their first robot vacuum, that extra cash is better spent on something else.

Trust your gut: if you’re excited about the idea of mopping automation, go C28 and don’t look back. But if you’re honest with yourself that mopping isn’t your life’s passion, the E25 will make you feel like a smart shopper and keep your floors cleaner than they’ve been in years.