Test Jigoo V700: the cordless broom that relegates the chore of emptying to oblivion!

Having a cordless vacuum cleaner is always useful at home, even as a complement to a robot vacuum. For a quick clean, doing the stairs, the cobwebs on the ceiling, or even the car. But there’s a problem. I don’t know about you, but when I want to use it, I always have to empty it beforehand, because the previous user (often the kids…) didn’t do it. Over time, it gets annoying :/ Good news: the Jigoo V700 comes with the promise of saving us time (and peace of mind) thanks to a self-emptying station that does the job for us. Yes, no more need to empty the cordless vacuum after each use! So, high-tech gadget or a future essential for daily cleaning? Let’s find out right away!

Unboxing the Jigoo V700

As for the packaging, the manufacturer kept it very simple. Fortunately, as they say, appearances can be deceiving :)

But apart from this detail, we can still see that the Jigoo V700 arrives in a well-thought-out box, where everything is perfectly arranged.

As for the content, it’s the complete package: smart self-emptying station, motorized main brush (with double green LED at the front), mini anti-mite brush, two-in-one brush, flat nozzle, solid metal tube, accessory storage holder, and two 2.5-liter dust bags (to say, there’s plenty of margin before needing to buy one).

It’s extremely comprehensive.

The station is hefty and feels stable. It won’t tip over at the first swipe of a broom.

No need for a master’s in nuclear physics to understand the assembly: a clip for the brush, a twist for the tube, the battery slides into the handle and there you go, ready to go! Even without reading the manual, it’s easy to figure out.

The design is compact, the handle is pleasant, and the Jigoo V700 even sports a really nice look for an appliance that will reside in the laundry room.

Yes, at unboxing I felt like a futuristic bounty hunter armed with a big gun to take down the bad guys :p Admit it, in cosplay it works ;-)

A small plus, everything is stored within reach. The station is very practical for this, and will prevent accessories from lying around everywhere.

The color digital screen clearly displays the battery level and the mode used: you won’t have to scratch your head to understand what it means. It’s clear and intuitive.

Setup and Discovery of the Jigoo V700

The standout feature of the Jigoo V700 is clearly its station: as soon as you place it there, it automatically empties the dustbin into the large bag in the base, with just three quick sucks. It’s the ultimate luxury: no more battling with the dust cloud that flies around the trash can. For allergy sufferers (or those who want to keep their hands clean), it’s the Holy Grail of domestic cleanliness.

In terms of usage, three modes, three atmospheres: Eco (for laminate and tile floors where two crumbs lie), Standard (for the Sunday marathon), and Max. There, it’s impressive. You can feel the motor has some power. Loaded carpet, pet hair, nothing can resist it! But beware: the turbo mode is highly effective, but also greedy on battery.

In the details that make you smile: the green LED light. But it’s not just a gadget. Yes, yes! On light tiled floors or under furniture where sunlight never reaches, this double LED reveals everything your eyes may have missed. It’s impressive to see the dust that remained on the floor when you thought it was relatively clean. As a result, you quickly become a perfectionist, always looking for the slightest speck of dirt. Rest assured, after two passes, it’s hard to live with any grain of dust.

The removable battery clicks into place and offers an advertised autonomy of 55 minutes in Eco mode, 28 minutes in Standard mode, and 15 minutes in Max mode. For my part, in a house of about 120 m², I was able to make the complete round in two times without running out of battery (and in turbo mode, I last about a quarter of an hour, stopwatch in hand). A record in its category.

My Feedback After Two Months of Use

Let’s be frank: the Jigoo V700 hasn’t flinched in the face of the infernal combo of dog hair and sand brought in from the garden. In Max mode, it sucks up everything in its path, from the muddy doormat to breakfast crumbs. Curious to push it to its limits, I tested it on a heavily loaded carpet and the difference with a basic broom is glaring: the number of trips back and forth (and frustrations) drops dramatically. You see the cleaning round in a different light.

Handheld use (for the car or couch) is equally convincing: the V700 remains manageable, lightweight (about 2.7 kg without the station), and changing tools is quick. The mini brush proves to be extremely effective for pet hair embedded in fabrics. It’s great to chain uses without any hassle.

A small disappointment, however: the station does not support storage with all the accessories mounted. You will need to remove the specialized heads for the final rest of the device, which is not tragic but can be surprising when you like to have everything “ready to go.” A bit of noise during the automatic emptying, sure, but nothing prohibitive compared to the dust cloud avoided! Three quick aspirations, and we don’t talk about it anymore.

Another point noticeable on a long cycle: the power tends to decrease when pushed to the max, especially during long sessions on carpets or rugs. Nothing dramatic, the motor remains sturdy, but after 10 minutes of turbo mode, it purrs less loudly.

As for autonomy, it meets the manufacturer’s promises (as long as you are reasonable with the selected mode).

In daily life, it’s typically the vacuum you grab for that forgotten litter grain, biscuit accidents, or the car after coming back from the beach. But it also performs very well during intensive weekly cleanings, without the anxiety of an overflowing dust bin (by the way, changing the bag takes just a few seconds, and I still haven’t changed it after two months of use).

The Jigoo V700: A Reliable Ally for Next-Generation Cleaning

In short, I pull out the Jigoo V700 without hesitation for all daily cleaning tasks. Its automatic emptying system is addictive, the LED light quickly becomes indispensable, and the power meets its promises on hard floors as well as carpets. I would have liked a more flexible accessory-station compatibility, and the station could have been a bit quieter, but nothing that spoils the overall pleasure of a cordless vacuum that embraces its “efficient laziness” side.

The quality/price ratio is excellent: less than €300 currently thanks to the code NNNFRJV7 at Geekbuying (with free shipping from a European warehouse, so no customs fees), which places it significantly below some premium competitors, while offering that little something extra that tips the purchase towards practicality and comfort. In short, if you are looking for a real upgrade at the price of a basic vacuum, it has plenty of arguments.

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