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Kids Make Mess. Eufy Makes It Disappear.

The Smartest Spring Clean Yet: Eufy’s New E28 and E25 Robot Vacuums Offer Relief for Busy Families

Spring is in the air—along with pollen, dust, snack crumbs, and the trail of muddy footprints left by energetic children and overexcited pets. For parents juggling school runs, meal prep, work calls, and everything in between, cleaning the house can often feel like a never-ending battle. Add in the pressure of seasonal spring cleaning and suddenly your “to-do” list looks more like a scroll.

That’s where eufy, the home-tech brand trusted by households around the world, steps in with a genuinely game-changing solution. Coming off the success of their award-winning E20 3-in-1 vacuum, eufy is launching not one, but two new robot vacuum systems this spring—the Eufy E28 and the Eufy E25. Both release on 20th May, just in time for the big seasonal refresh—and they’re designed with families firmly in mind.

These machines aren’t just clever gadgets; they’re a lifeline for tired parents, time-poor professionals, and anyone who’s ever stepped on a rogue raisin with bare feet.


Meet the Eufy E28: Your New Best Friend for Spring and Beyond

The flagship model, the Eufy E28, is more than just a vacuum—it’s your new spring cleaning sidekick. Designed to tackle the most chaotic of households, it combines industry-leading 20,000Pa suction with a smart mopping system that actually cleans itself while it works.

Yes, you read that right. It vacuums. It mops. It cleans itself. And you don’t need to lift a finger.

This makes it perfect for homes with toddling biscuit-droppers, nappy leaks, pet hair tumbleweeds or just general life mess. Whether it’s scattered cereal under the highchair or muddy paw prints in the hallway, the E28 doesn’t flinch.

And if your little one has just discovered the joy of felt tips on furniture? No panic. The E28 is the world’s first robot vacuum to feature a built-in detachable spot cleaner, allowing you to whip out a compact cleaner for sofas, stairs, car seats or those creative masterpieces left on the rug.

It also features:

  • HydroJet™ Self-Cleaning Mop System for polished floors with no sticky build-up

  • 15N downward mopping pressure—the highest in the industry, meaning a truly deep clean

  • DuoSpiral™ Tangle-Free Brushes to stop hair from winding itself into a nightmare

For £999, the E28 is an investment that pays you back with time, sanity and sparkling floors. It will be available to buy from Amazon and eufy.com from 20th May.


The Eufy E25: Big Power for Busy Families

Prefer something a little more streamlined but still want the cutting-edge features? Enter the Eufy E25, the E28’s smart and slightly more price-sensitive sibling.

Also launching on 20th May and retailing at £849, the E25 boasts the same 20,000Pa suction power and a highly effective HydroJet™ mopping system, delivering 10N of downward pressure and 220RPM scrubbing across a wider 288mm mop roller.

This is ideal for homes with little ones constantly dragging toys from one end of the house to the other, or those moments where your toddler decides spaghetti belongs not just on the plate—but everywhere else too.

Additional family-friendly features include:

  • DuoSpiral™ Detangling Roller Brushes to cut through the chaos (and the dog’s shed hair)

  • CornerRover™ Arm, to handle all those forgotten corners behind toy boxes

  • A smart All-in-One Station that empties, washes, dries, refills and even dispenses detergent, so you don’t have to

From crayon-covered tiles to crumbs in carpet fibres, the E25 handles it all with quiet confidence.


Spring Cleaning, Solved

Spring is often seen as the time to “start fresh”—to open the windows, pack away the heavy jumpers, and give your home the deep clean it desperately needs after a long winter. But when you’re balancing work, family, and trying to find time for a cup of tea that’s still hot, deep cleaning usually ends up being a luxury, not a reality.

Eufy understands that. These new robots aren’t about flashy tech for the sake of it—they’re about freeing up your time, energy, and peace of mind. Whether you’re managing sleep-deprived newborn nights or the daily drama of school drop-offs, the E28 and E25 work quietly and efficiently in the background, letting you get on with your life.

They’re whisper-quiet during nap times. They’re self-sufficient when you’re out of the house. And they actually do the job properly—so you can finally ditch that Sunday cleaning marathon in favour of a family walk or a well-earned lie-in.


Designed for Real Homes, Real Lives

Both the E28 and E25 are built with the challenges of everyday households in mind. Think compact kitchens, open-plan living rooms, hallway runners, and the mysterious under-sofa zone where toys and snacks go to hide.

These robots:

  • Map your home intelligently, adapting cleaning routes to maximise efficiency

  • Navigate obstacles like toys, trainers, pet bowls and tiny chairs

  • Clean under furniture, including sofas and beds

  • Automatically adjust suction and mop pressure depending on the surface

In short, they make cleaning realistically easy—not just in a showroom, but in your actual home, with all its glorious imperfections.


The Verdict: A New Essential for Modern Family Living

Parenting is exhausting. Life is full. Cleaning shouldn’t have to be another stress point. With the launch of the Eufy E28 and Eufy E25, eufy has delivered exactly what modern families need: more time, less mess, and a cleaner home with far less effort.

Whether you go for the full-featured powerhouse of the E28 or the smart, strong performance of the E25, you’re not just buying a vacuum—you’re investing in more calm, more freedom, and a bit of your life back.

So go ahead. Delegate the floors. Put your feet up. Spring just got a whole lot simpler.


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