I was skeptical at first, but RobotPox has exceeded all my expectations. Its sleek design and intuitive controls make it a breeze to set up and operate. What I love most is its adaptability - whether it's hardwood floors, carpets, or even uneven surfaces, RobotPox tackles them all effortlessly. And with its long battery life, it can clean multiple rooms without needing a recharge. Say goodbye to tedious vacuuming sessions and hello to more free time!
Surprised by how well this thing works🌼 especially for the price. Makes a legitimate difference keeping our house clean. One warning - it doesn't handle cords all that well, so recommend trying to keep cords out of the way. But, cleans both floor and carpet well, finds its way around all our furniture, even between chair legs of the kitchen table. Makes its way back to its docking station like magic. Does a good job - saves me a lot of time!
You all know this is a spam comment ? Who uses an industrial robot made for large spaces with an height of like 25cm as vacuum cleaning robot at home. Probably this was to get some weird discount at a weird website
Cool for industrial spaces like a warehouse but honestly the complete lack of all smarts or a dock would be a turn off. The whole point of a robot vac is to be completely automatic this one is anything but
If it could handle carpet better, this would be the perfect thing for church sanctuaries. My late father, the church administrator, was deeply jealous of my Roomba because it would have been perfect for under the pews. The run time and tiny dirt cup were the reasons he never pursued one for the great big carpeted sanctuary.
Very cool review! I'm searching some industrial robots for a Coworking space, and this one sounds perfect! I already have a Roomba 880, but for a Coworking space is too little, including the recycle bin of Roomba. Regards, Vicente
Should be perfect for that then :) it's go great batteries and a large bin, so can just keep going and going. If you liked the video, please help my channel grow by subscribing?
Its been put for over three years and hasn't change in price. 760 pounds is around 1300 Canadian but all Canadian stores are selling for 1550. Plus tax =$1751.00. Youd have to be totally bonkers to invest in this overpriced madness. It doesn't even come with a fully working remote controller. Just automatic cleaning options. Wah wah
Yeah. It's industrial really but can be used in offices too (think hard wearing, non-plus carpets) . But there are plenty of very good robot vacuums that are worth having for the home.
umm,,,???? Okay fair play there are some,, but dude ive got a SHARK NV601 and bro wot a fantastic machine and bro its only a plug and for wot results you get its worth it,,, it only takes 15 min,,,I wouldn't trust a disc to keep my carpets fresh and clean no friggin way matey I could lick my carpets no problem,,, 5 year warranty ,,,Na there for bone idle lazy people with to much money to chuck away I reckon,,£700,,,???? The worlds getting obese I wonder why,,,??? Ummm,,,
@@raytracer5726 the random bonuceing wastes time and battery. Our old xiaomi would run circles around this. I have our old vac in the shop, does a decent job since its not designed for that. I'll stick with the xiaomi.
@@FrostyBeer for large relatively open areas this would not be a problem. It's several times bigger and stronger, then house vacs. What it lacks in smarts, in compensates in brute force. Of course they could integrate some sophisticated AI, lidar docking station, etc but then it would be even more expensive. I need robovac keep a 180 sq meter woodworking shop, so I think it will get the job done. I just don't have the time to vacuum every day, and a house robovac would not be able to deal with all the saw dust and other workshop litter. Also, I already have Makita batteries and double charger (most of my tools are Makita), and I can buy it VAT free because it's for professional use, so it will end up being cheaper for me then for most people.
@@raytracer5726 Now three years later, how is (or was) your experience with this Makita if I may ask? I'm looking at this one to keep a hobbyist metalworking garage somewhat clean (I do clean up must large and/or long shavings and chips by hand) because if you want an "industrial" robot vacuum, the choices are very limited. That is likely because it's a very challenging environment for a robot vacuum. So I'm wondering if it's worth the price to clean in a shop environment?
Wow you say its got a bigger brush than other robot vacuum yet my 10 year old Neato XV 11 robot vacuum has a brush the same size as this and its 10 years old! with lidar and still works great! Battery life is pointless as all smart vaccuum have resume and know where they ran out of power and return after charging.
Quite possibly. However the robot comes with special area tape you can put down to stop it going certain places. So you could protect your car and other bits. It also has a bump rail to protect itself and other things.
Why would you post a review of this robot trying to clean your carpet? It is a shop/garage vacuum. It is meant to function on concrete or other hard surfaces. Bad review.
I used it on hard floors, wood, tiles and more too. I wanted to see how it handled carpet. It could also be used on hard wearing office carpet so it's a valid test. The light just happened to be best in that room. Thanks for stopping by though.
I work in residential construction as do a lot of other people and I was considering using it for final cleans when I’m doing final fit outs after carpet has been installed so this review give me insight. NOT a bad or useless review
I don’t get the point of getting a random navigation robot opposed to a smart navigation robot vacuum with self emptying also the dust bin size doesn’t matter because you can modify those self empty bases
How stupid?! Who on earth wants to spend so much time attending to a bleeping robot? I mean its too intensive, and not smart enough for the money. To not even have a dock to recharge itself, what a rip off? And you couldn't have it running through the night, as the first thing it got stuck on, it'd spend all night running running its battery down bleeping away. This is obscenely overpriced.
£700,,????? OMG,,!!!! I've just paid £800 for carpets so would I pay that and trust that to really clean my carpets,?? Umm,?? No I'll stick with my shark lift away thanks but no thanks,,
No battery, no charger.. makita are shit I've been a carpenter for twenty years. Never again will I buy into this battery bullshit. More expensive more unreliable. Constantly buying very over priced batteries.
I bought RobotPox vacuum robot and I am so happy. It's muuuch better than my previous robot.
*Every single Robotpox vacuum robot user: hold my beer*
I was skeptical at first, but RobotPox has exceeded all my expectations. Its sleek design and intuitive controls make it a breeze to set up and operate. What I love most is its adaptability - whether it's hardwood floors, carpets, or even uneven surfaces, RobotPox tackles them all effortlessly. And with its long battery life, it can clean multiple rooms without needing a recharge. Say goodbye to tedious vacuuming sessions and hello to more free time!
Least obvious makita company bot
Surprised by how well this thing works🌼 especially for the price. Makes a legitimate difference keeping our house clean. One warning - it doesn't handle cords all that well, so recommend trying to keep cords out of the way. But, cleans both floor and carpet well, finds its way around all our furniture, even between chair legs of the kitchen table. Makes its way back to its docking station like magic. Does a good job - saves me a lot of time!
But why, for the price?
Yes, it's way more expensive than others.
yeah my makita was smarter than irobot and also comes with docking station 🤣
You all know this is a spam comment ? Who uses an industrial robot made for large spaces with an height of like 25cm as vacuum cleaning robot at home. Probably this was to get some weird discount at a weird website
It doesnt even have a dock? 🤨
**clicks on the video**
*inhales...* *_HELLO!_*
Me: Ight imma head out
Ok
i dont get why that makes u out. it was funny okay, but not a big deal, fuckn sooks
Provoked Prawn Tech Dont listen to the troll. Thanks for the review. I’ve been wanting to learn more about this
also ear drums gone
Cool for industrial spaces like a warehouse but honestly the complete lack of all smarts or a dock would be a turn off. The whole point of a robot vac is to be completely automatic this one is anything but
Aww, I wanted to see it clean the garage!
Why not an irobot dirt dog
Oh that beeping would do my head in
If it could handle carpet better, this would be the perfect thing for church sanctuaries. My late father, the church administrator, was deeply jealous of my Roomba because it would have been perfect for under the pews. The run time and tiny dirt cup were the reasons he never pursued one for the great big carpeted sanctuary.
Interesting use!
They have the i7+ and S9+ that auto-empty now. Might be worth looking in to again.
Just buy a few and set them on different corners of the building
Very cool review! I'm searching some industrial robots for a Coworking space, and this one sounds perfect! I already have a Roomba 880, but for a Coworking space is too little, including the recycle bin of Roomba. Regards, Vicente
Should be perfect for that then :) it's go great batteries and a large bin, so can just keep going and going. If you liked the video, please help my channel grow by subscribing?
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Its been put for over three years and hasn't change in price. 760 pounds is around 1300 Canadian but all Canadian stores are selling for 1550. Plus tax =$1751.00. Youd have to be totally bonkers to invest in this overpriced madness.
It doesn't even come with a fully working remote controller. Just automatic cleaning options. Wah wah
8:05 if you listen carefully you can hear “holy sh*t!”
Clearly meant for a wharehoue or factory,,, not carpets,,,,!!!
Yeah. It's industrial really but can be used in offices too (think hard wearing, non-plus carpets) . But there are plenty of very good robot vacuums that are worth having for the home.
umm,,,???? Okay fair play there are some,, but dude ive got a SHARK NV601 and bro wot a fantastic machine and bro its only a plug and for wot results you get its worth it,,, it only takes 15 min,,,I wouldn't trust a disc to keep my carpets fresh and clean no friggin way matey I could lick my carpets no problem,,, 5 year warranty ,,,Na there for bone idle lazy people with to much money to chuck away I reckon,,£700,,,???? The worlds getting obese I wonder why,,,??? Ummm,,,
@@tomtaylor7292 you can get much cheaper ones. I've reviewed one that was £200. Not having to vacuum yourself makes life a lot easier.
tom Taylor bro
tom Taylor have you even thought about elderly people?
There are many models outside that does the same performance with just USD400.
Can you name some please
Great video. Do you know how it would work on a 15x15m open space? Roborok S5 gets lost it can’t navigate with obstacles around.
Lol back to the drawing board. Thank you for reviewing this now I know what not to buy I'll stick with my xiaomi mi robovac
Probably sensible! How is the Xiamoi? Roborock's S5 is very good and that's from the same company.
It's designed for warehouses and large workshops, not home use.
@@raytracer5726 the random bonuceing wastes time and battery. Our old xiaomi would run circles around this. I have our old vac in the shop, does a decent job since its not designed for that. I'll stick with the xiaomi.
@@FrostyBeer for large relatively open areas this would not be a problem.
It's several times bigger and stronger, then house vacs. What it lacks in smarts, in compensates in brute force.
Of course they could integrate some sophisticated AI, lidar docking station, etc but then it would be even more expensive.
I need robovac keep a 180 sq meter woodworking shop, so I think it will get the job done. I just don't have the time to vacuum every day, and a house robovac would not be able to deal with all the saw dust and other workshop litter.
Also, I already have Makita batteries and double charger (most of my tools are Makita), and I can buy it VAT free because it's for professional use, so it will end up being cheaper for me then for most people.
@@raytracer5726 Now three years later, how is (or was) your experience with this Makita if I may ask? I'm looking at this one to keep a hobbyist metalworking garage somewhat clean (I do clean up must large and/or long shavings and chips by hand) because if you want an "industrial" robot vacuum, the choices are very limited. That is likely because it's a very challenging environment for a robot vacuum. So I'm wondering if it's worth the price to clean in a shop environment?
I notice that it bumps into items - could this damage/scratch expensive delicate furniture if used say in a homes cinema room?
C'est Moi no it uses bump technology as I call it it runs into items and then just knows not to run into them
it also has ultrasonic senses
I don't suppose you've tested the new one? With LIDAR?
it works also with one batterie ?
Man that looks huge
Wow you say its got a bigger brush than other robot vacuum yet my 10 year old Neato XV 11 robot vacuum has a brush the same size as this and its 10 years old! with lidar and still works great! Battery life is pointless as all smart vaccuum have resume and know where they ran out of power and return after charging.
That is one *C H O N K E R* of a robot vacuum
Plus if I used it in my garage could it damage / scratch my car when it humors into them?
Quite possibly. However the robot comes with special area tape you can put down to stop it going certain places. So you could protect your car and other bits. It also has a bump rail to protect itself and other things.
Many thanks for answering the question - would you 30 seconds to answer my 2nd question below in respect to living room use and hi if speakers? ;)
what is your car on the floor,no wheels?
Is your broom still working fine?
When is Milwaukee going to make an M18 version? or Do they already make one? DEL JOHNKE
Hi,
Price please
1,350$ wow! That must be extremely extremely high tech. But then again, we see it’s cons
It's not high tech really. Not Compared to others I've seen. But it is massive and has loads of power.
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I would ges its suposed to be used at industrial places
Looks like a damn radio on wheels
*JUDAS*
Way to handle the knife like a Nancy
Thanks
How high is this?
You know how much we love 💕 this morning we have a year oooo this is a great place
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It clearly got stuck at the end
arkhamkillzone yep. It's not built for thick carpet.
it looks like you always need to keep an eye on the dam thing
Why would you post a review of this robot trying to clean your carpet? It is a shop/garage vacuum. It is meant to function on concrete or other hard surfaces. Bad review.
I used it on hard floors, wood, tiles and more too. I wanted to see how it handled carpet. It could also be used on hard wearing office carpet so it's a valid test. The light just happened to be best in that room. Thanks for stopping by though.
I work in residential construction as do a lot of other people and I was considering using it for final cleans when I’m doing final fit outs after carpet has been installed so this review give me insight. NOT a bad or useless review
*Doesn't come with batteries*
*First thing removed is batteries*
They were sent extra as it was a review unit.
Isn't this for garages? I can't help but think a roomba would be better for your home.
Large spaces - offices, garages, industrial complexes etc. But I wanted to see how it performed with the massive batteries.
hey google whats the time
its 9 55
I’d return that thing right away. Stopping every 30 seconds because of a “tangle” in the unit. That’s a huge design flaw
its meant more for shops and manufacturing places, not really meant for home use...
J. A. G. Or large storage units and or warehouses
it really is like a tank lol
Why doesn’t nobody mention the Robo car I’m just patiently sitting there
Why do you have that
Oi do you have a loisence for that knoife
For the kitchen knife?
It is very expencive but it is good
large and in charge
I don’t get the point of getting a random navigation robot opposed to a smart navigation robot vacuum with self emptying also the dust bin size doesn’t matter because you can modify those self empty bases
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I’m hoping Tom Sachs makes a video where he does something stupidly awesome to his
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....Makita...WORK ON IT!
i like the video, the cat, but not the vacuum ! thanks ;-)
How to improve the video? Moar of the cat plz :D
That is huge holly shit
It should have a blue tooth speaker
That would be interesting for sure.
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Parece muy alto para que entre por debajo del sofa
finely a mega roomba
Why is it so T H I C C?
Is for industries
@@luizgabriel12 so the battery lasts a long time in industries since they have so much to vacuum
No LiDAR
😊
I have my white robot vacuum
Choose lghom-bot
No auto recharge function. Bad
Makita Is the Japan
Wtf doesn’t Mikita make. Seriously they even make a coffee maker
Ha
Dat bot iz thicc
Час
Makita nic nie warta .
Hell noo
Cobbler stay with your bars!
How stupid?! Who on earth wants to spend so much time attending to a bleeping robot? I mean its too intensive, and not smart enough for the money. To not even have a dock to recharge itself, what a rip off? And you couldn't have it running through the night, as the first thing it got stuck on, it'd spend all night running running its battery down bleeping away. This is obscenely overpriced.
It’s for industrial spaces 🙄
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Looks stupid. It needs lidar.
Expensive toy
Charge it manually, lol.... NEXT
So Beefy
£700,,????? OMG,,!!!! I've just paid £800 for carpets so would I pay that and trust that to really clean my carpets,?? Umm,?? No I'll stick with my shark lift away thanks but no thanks,,
Хау мач, братан?!!
Makita should stick to power tools.
Thought the robot is awful!
It’s stupid? Bro?
Very expensive and unefficient robot
Pt
Thats a crappy robot cleaner. Ours was only 400€ and it has better features. This works best for industrial offices and places that have no carpet
It is meant for industrial spaces 🙄.
Why didnt he charge it first, probably the real culprit here.
Double battery. I used it more than you see in the video.
Hahaha
No battery, no charger.. makita are shit I've been a carpenter for twenty years. Never again will I buy into this battery bullshit. More expensive more unreliable. Constantly buying very over priced batteries.
I've seen this vacuum listed for almost $2000...and it doesn't have a dock..bye
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its a dumb vacuum not an smart robot
its completly garbage!
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Diane Snyder And What is yours? There are more industrial robot cleaners than Makita's? Or u have a home cleaning version?
Jesus Christ chill with the emoji bruh
In the review brand new from the box and it couldn't even do a 30 second run without yelling for help. What a worthless piece of junk. Haha 🤣😂😅
I don’t think it’s meant for a household clean. Probably meant for warehouses and some construction sites maybe like renovations