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Eufy's X10, the best model in this category, offers self-emptying and self-refilling for the dust bin, the water tank, and mop pad. It can be programmed to refill and wash its mop pads when they run out.<br><br>The clear winner of our tests is the Dyson V810, because of its impressive carpet and hard floor pickup, superb hair pickup, tangle-free performance, and an almost perfect auto empty score. However, it's not cheap and unless you live in a the smallest of homes without pets, it may be too pricey for some. The second choice one, the Dreametech D10+, has the same performance, however it costs 25 percent less.
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