FMART T9: Window Cleaning Robot
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Cleaning windows is one of my least favourite jobs around the house. However, it never really dawned on me that you could automate the chore like you can with robot vacuum cleaners.
In this video I report back on my own findings after using the FMART T9 window cleaning robot for several days.
00:00 - Introduction to the FMART T9 Window Cleaning Robot.
01:36 - Unboxing the FMART T9 Window Cleaning Robot.
03:40 - Operating the FMART T9.
08:11 - Performance of the FMART T9.
10:20 - Improvements needed for the FMART T9.
11:43 - Final Thoughts Наука
Thank you. The best review for T9
Thank you! I'm delighted it was useful
Brilliant👍👍
Probably do a better job than my window cleaner.
Do you think it could clean counter tops and table tops and the suction acting as sort of an edge control feature?
No, sadly it needs a frame to bounce off otherwise it'll just fall on the floor
Thank you for the upload enjoyed it. I watched your W6 square type and decided on the T9. To me seems cleaning would be better as the pads scrub as it moves. Do you find this? Or is W6 just a better cleaner overall ? Thanks
I actually think the W6 does a better job in my estimation.
Can you use it to clean batroom tile walls? I have never time to clean them the results dont usually last long. Would love to automate it.
In the manual it says that it won't work on surfaces that have bevelled surfaces as it'll lose suction. I think the grouting between tiles might also have the same problem unfortunately
Bonjour est ce que quelqu'un serait comment changer la traduction afin de la remettre en français.
Merci
Thanks so much. This is really useful and clears up the things the manual doesn't really explain very well, i.e the use of the safety rope.
Glad it helped! The rope really threw me at first. There was a picture of a woman using a similar robot in a tower block and the 💡 came on!
@@HowToDoItTech I'm in a bungalow so no problem with it falling on anybody's head, so will do without!
Just hire a person
Might be a bit more expensive ;)