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19 March 2025

Trouver K30 Mix Vacuum Cleaner Review: A Versatile Cleaning Solution

The powerful 2-in-1 vacuum excels at both wet and dry cleaning tasks while facing minor ergonomic challenges.

On March 19, 2025, the online review platform Onlíner published a detailed examination of the Trouver K30 Mix, a versatile 2-in-1 vacuum cleaner designed for both wet and dry cleaning applications. With an innovative design that includes features tailored for house cleaning enthusiasts, the Trouver K30 Mix claims to fulfill a variety of cleaning needs in residential settings.

Marketed as a comprehensive cleaning solution, the Trouver K30 Mix combines the functionality of two separate devices. Its build incorporates a washing vacuum equipped with a soft roller and a dry vacuum that features a turbo brush. These components are linked by a removable motor unit, which users can easily reposition between the two configurations, enhancing adaptability and convenience.

One notable aspect to draw attention to is the sheer size and weight of the package. Contained within is a substantial assembly of vacuuming equipment, amounting to a robust user experience right from unboxing. The collection includes the two vacuum cleaners, alongside essential components such as a handle, a tube, a dust container, and a storage base for each apparatus. Importantly, the washing vacuum comes with an extra roller brush, a backup filter, cleaning solution, and a brush for cleaning the dirty water container. Meanwhile, the dry vacuum is equipped with a 2-in-1 combination nozzle (for crevice and upholstery cleaning) alongside an additional turbo brush.

Despite these advancements, there are features that warrant critique. The lack of a working light on the cleaning head is striking, especially in the context of contemporary stylish models that often come equipped with LED light systems. While this omission may be standard for washing vacuums, modern dry vacuum systems typically incorporate such features. The storage base for the washing vacuum also merits recognition; it is designed to not only charge the unit but also perform an automatic cleaning cycle for the roller. In contrast, the dry vacuum’s base serves merely as a storage station, lacking both charging and self-cleaning capabilities.

This distinction highlights a pivotal aspect of the package—while the washing vacuum stands out as the primary piece of equipment, the dry vacuum functions as a secondary adjunct. Testing began with the dry vacuum mode, and initial assembly revealed some ergonomic challenges. Users might find that the absence of a definitive click when securing the motor unit raises doubts regarding proper assembly. This initial confusion is compounded by the device's weight distribution, leading to some discomfort during operation.

Ergonomic considerations surfaced prominently during further usage. The controls for power levels are accessible only with difficulty, forcing users to adopt less comfortable hand positions. With the vacuum offering two power settings, the interface allows one to switch modes with a button press; ease of access, however, is hindered, which may discourage prolonged use. Upon weighing out the device’s ergonomics, it became apparent that fatigue sets in quickly, reducing the overall comfort during cleaning sessions.

In a notable change, switching to the washing vacuum illuminated its advantages regarding handling. This model feels more balanced in the hand, as the design offsets the added weight. The arrangement of control buttons directly beneath the fingers improves the user experience sufficiently to alleviate earlier concerns regarding operation.

The washing vacuum’s design promotes an intuitive cleaning process as it features a self-propelling cleaning mode. The rotating roller mechanism facilitates forward motion, redistributing weight and reducing stress on the user's arm. Furthermore, the intelligent cleaning mode detects the level of contamination and adjusts its power accordingly—a feature present only in the washing variant. While focusing on efficiency and user-friendliness, it accentuates the functional inequality between the two vacuum models.

For the next round of testing, attention turned to battery life under varying conditions. Different readings were taken to highlight the operational periods for both maximum and minimum settings in dry cleaning scenarios. The maximum runtime clocked in at about 23 minutes, with the minimum lasting considerably longer at 46 minutes.

However, the wet cleaning mode also presented unique challenges, particularly regarding water tank capacity and power consumption. Under 'Turbo' mode, the unit achieved just 15 minutes before running out of water, yet on switching to 'Ultra,' it was able to extend the runtime to 28 minutes while cleaning energy use was also managed well. Though charging time fluctuates, one can generally expect to plug in and around 4 hours for a full charge— a somewhat average figure in comparison to other home cleaning devices.

Throughout the review, the Trouver K30 Mix demonstrated its strengths by tackling routine household debris effectively. For instance, it managed to successfully clean a 50g scatter of cereal from both laminate flooring and a rug in a single pass during tests at maximum power. Wet cleaning trials involved tackling a stubborn coffee stain that had set for a day. Utilizing both modes indicated similar efficacy, with neither mode notably outshining the other, which underlined the product's reliable competency.

Importantly, liquid extraction capabilities were successfully tested, as a small puddle on tiled flooring was eliminated within a single pass, leaving the surface dry afterward. Upon returning the vacuum to its charging station, the machine activated its automatic self-cleaning and drying processes for the roller, which involved approximately 2.5 minutes dedicated to effective washing, culminating in a drying time of about 30 minutes.

In summary, the Trouver K30 Mix serves as a commendable option for users interested in a wet vacuum cleaner that can handle regular maintenance without breaking the bank. It performs well during both typical and specialized cleaning scenarios. However, those requiring immediate results for stubborn stains may need to rely on repetitive cleaning actions or the supplied cleaning solutions. While the ergonomic design of the dry module does present challenges, it still delivers added functionality for those in smaller spaces lacking appropriate storage solutions. All in all, if storage space permits, the Trouver K30 Mix stands out as a compelling cleaning device, representing a sound investment at the cost of 230 rubles.