I’ve been using the Lefant M320 for a month now, and it’s been a game-changer for my pet-filled home. The 6,000 Pa suction power is no joke—it devours dog hair like a hungry little robot. No more wrestling with clumps of fur wrapped around brushes; the brushless design actually works. My golden retriever’s tumbleweeds? Gone.
The obstacle avoidance is eerily good. It weaves around shoes and toys like a Roomba on a caffeine high, though it once got ‘stuck’ staring at a sock for 30 seconds like it was pondering life. The anti-drop sensors saved it from my staircase obsession, but I still hold my breath when it nears the edge.
Let’s talk about that ‘mop’ feature—it’s basically a damp handkerchief dragged by a Roomba impersonator. Fine for light dusting, but I wouldn’t trust it with spilled juice. The magnetic holder clicks on easily though, and the honeycomb texture does trap stray crumbs surprisingly well.
The app is refreshingly simple (no PhD required), but that cylindrical HEPA filter is my nemesis. Cleaning it feels like performing dust surgery—one wrong move and you’re in a sneezing fit. Pro tip: Wear a mask or do this outdoors unless you enjoy inhaling last week’s dirt.
Battery life impresses me most. At 210 minutes, it outlasts my attention span during Zoom meetings. Powerful mode turns it into a energy vampire (45 minutes max), but standard mode handles my 1,200 sq ft without whimpering.
Would I buy again? Absolutely—but only if Lefant starts selling replacement filters consistently (currently playing hide-and-seek on Amazon). For now, I’m hoarding the two included spares like apocalypse supplies.