I'd go for the Roidmi EVA; it's close to the same price range if you can get it on sale but it also empties the dustbin into a bag and features lidar navigation, rudimentary object avoidance, invisible walls.
Hey the problem I see is that there is not an integrated water tank in the actual robot while it’s cleaning, so it’s just a wet mop spinning which probably gets wet really fast; if there is not water spraying while spinning it’s not really mopping and I imagine it gets dry really fast and has to go back to “self clean”… which self cleaning mop robot really has an integrated water tank that let them spray while cleaning????
So it weta the pads and go clean but it’s not able to spray water in the process so I imagine it gets dry and has to go back many times to the base to get wet right?
Dreame bot w10 has one more very useful function its dry pads that they will not smell badly next time in use
I have actually been looking into buying this
I'd go for the Roidmi EVA; it's close to the same price range if you can get it on sale but it also empties the dustbin into a bag and features lidar navigation, rudimentary object avoidance, invisible walls.
@@geweldigfeest1127 well I am looking for something mostly for mopping and based off current prices I’d save that $300
@@coltonsvacuumcollection that makes sense, as a pure mop nothing comes close for the price
Judging by the posts you make Colton, your very undecided on actually purchasing a robot vacuum.
@@angrygaragemechanic I pay for most of my robot vacuums at of all the 10 robot vacuums I have I didn’t pay for only 2
Who it does not have an integrated tank to keep the floor wet while spinning?
Don’t have a sprayer or integrated water tank right?
Hi van it be used to mop hardwood floors?
Yes. Its got different settings for adding amaount of water for pads. So in theory you can add more water for tiles and less for hardwood floors
Check out dreame bot 10w its bit better
Does it avoid carpets when it is mopping?
Yes it has a carpet sensor
Hey the problem I see is that there is not an integrated water tank in the actual robot while it’s cleaning, so it’s just a wet mop spinning which probably gets wet really fast; if there is not water spraying while spinning it’s not really mopping and I imagine it gets dry really fast and has to go back to “self clean”… which self cleaning mop robot really has an integrated water tank that let them spray while cleaning????
Its not vacuming the carpet at all.. seems to be stuck in mopping only mode.. any suggestions?
Put in the vacuuming bin
So it weta the pads and go clean but it’s not able to spray water in the process so I imagine it gets dry and has to go back many times to the base to get wet right?