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Slim Robot Vacuum - White | Efficient Cleaning Robot


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Simplify your life with our Robot Vacuum - the future of smart cleaning. This versatile cleaning companion handles all floor types, from carpets to hardwood, and its advanced sensors avoid obstacles and drops. Schedule cleanings, monitor progress, and enjoy a cleaner home effortlessly. Experience the convenience of hands-free cleaning today.
Powerful Robot Automatic Vacuum Cleaner
  • With a tangle-free pet hair care technology, focuses on picking up hairs, dirt, debris on hard floors
  • Low profile design to clean under beds, furniture where dirt hides. Ideal for hardwood, tile, laminate, or stone.
  • Self-charging, programmable schedule, smart sensors for anti-bump and anti-fall. Runtime 90-100 mins
  • Easy operation with remote control, or one-touch auto clean button on the robot.
  • Tip: Easy maintenance, empty dustbin and clean the filter after each use. Replace filter every month.

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BMessina
Perfect!!!

I've tried the Roomba, a cheap off-brand, The Shark iRobot, and now this model. This is by far the best of the 4! I'm so happy with this purchase! The suction is much stronger than the others, it moves faster, the collection bin is the largest of the 4, and it doesn't get stuck as much as the other 4. AND it's not that expensive!!!!

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My Robot Friend

I have had my robot friend, Simon, for a week. First impressions upon opening the box was an “Oooo Aahhh”. The directions said to let your new robot friend charge overnight before first use, but of course, I ran him around immediately to just see how he works! He worked for about ten minutes. I couldn’t figure out how to get him to his home (charging station), but it turns out, he can find his own way home just fine. I recommend that you do take a few minutes to read the directions and familiarize yourself with the remote. It took about 4 hours or so for Simon to fully charge, then I turned him loose. Let me just say, I thought my floors were clean, or, at least, pretty clean. As it turns out, they were not. They were not clean at all. Simon has picked up so much fur, dirt, dust, it’s unbelievable. My floors have literally never looked better! They are CLEAN. For real clean. I’ve always had a hard time cleaning under the bed, but now I don’t have to worry about it at all, because my robot friend takes care of it.I have all hardwood floors and tile. I also have a few throw rugs, some thick, some thin. Simon does a perfect job on the floors, and has no problems navigating over the throw rugs (though he might turn up a corner, but he will run back over it and still get it clean). I don’t think your robot friend would work very well if you have a lot of or mostly carpet. If you have hardwood or mostly hardwood, you will love your new robot friend.Simon mostly gets from room to room okay – the “up” entry points he cannot do on his own. For example, he cannot get over the hump into my kitchen, but he can get down the hump. He also cannot get over the hump to get in the bathrooms. This is actually fine for me, because I prefer to control when he goes into the kitchen anyway so that I can shake off the rugs and/or pick up the cat food and water bowls and any shoes or other things that might be on the floor. I just put a bar stool in his way to keep him from exiting the kitchen when it’s time for him to clean in the kitchen.Simon will clean for about 3 or 3.5 hours. He does not have a “plan” so to speak, not like a person would say go from corner to the center of the room, but he is still very thorough, and obviously, his plan is way better than mine since my floors are so much cleaner than they ever were when I was in charge. My advice is to just trust the process and let your robot friend find his way around on his own! Just make sure that you pick up any cords, especially small cords like phone charging cords, and shoe laces or the like, so that he doesn’t accidentally grab onto something he shouldn’t. Simon also has sensors so that when he comes to a piece of furniture or a wall, he will slow down so as to gently bump it before he turns off into a new direction. I have also noticed that if he comes into contact with a chair or table leg, he will often go in a circle all the way around the leg to clean around it.Once your robot friend is done doing your dirty work for you, he will go back home on his own. If your robot friend cannot find his way home, you may not have provided him enough space. Is that any way to treat your new best friend?? Make sure that he has several feet of clear space in front of his charging station, and that there are a few feet of clear space on the sides of the charging station as well. Also, make sure to empty out his dust bin after every use.One of the fortunate side effects of having my new robot friend, is the “give a mouse a cookie” effect it seems to have had. Give a person a clean floor, and the person may say oh, it looks so clean in here, let me pick up this shirt and put it away. The person then notices that the bathroom trash can is full; since the floors look so nice, the bathroom should be clean, too *cleans bathroom*, and so on.The only thing about my new robot friend, which isn’t enough to bother me at all, is that he is, well, he’s not super loud, but he’s not very quiet either. So, if you are watching tv, you may need to turn it up just a bit if you are running your robot friend while you’re at home. Well worth it for the service he provides, though.Overall, I do recommend this little robot. I am very pleased with this purchase. If you’re in the market for a robot floor cleaning wizard, don’t hesitate to click that Buy Now button.

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Crispee
Quite nicely surprised!

After window shopping Roombas and being put off by the high price I took a chance on this thinking "Well if it doesn't work great it isn't that expensive." I have mainly used this in a large downstairs with all wood and area rugs. I had dry mopped and wet mopped it just 4-5 days previous and figured it wouldn't get much but i wanted to see how it figured the place out. i ran it two times before checking the bin and wow -- so much hair, dust, and other little bits i could not believe. It even seems to take care with many things not to slam into them but it can't notice things like a chair leg as well. On an area that is many hundred square feet there were not a whole lot of places it missed but frankly - if you run it often it will go and get the the next time. And it finds its way back to the base just great - I would recommend making sure you have it clear enough to have a good path to find its home.Overall I'm very impressed. Not alot of additional features like apps and stuff but for what it does, well worth the purchase. Will see how long it lasts.

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Claire S.
Every Mom's Savior

We love this vacuum. Never knew how much dust was on my floors until I emptied this FULL container almost EVERY day. We named her Critter. Critter roams around the house doing her thing. You can't micromanage her though. Often if I just watch her I'll notice that she does the same spot multiple times, or seems to be stuck under the table and chairs or in certain rooms. But if I ignore her and go about my business, she makes her rounds quite well. She doesnt like shag carpets, but does great on everything else. she does not deep clean carpets. You will still need to manually vacuum them. But man, for pet hair, my hair, food crumbs, and everything else she is fab. I cant imagine my life without her.

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Liz at high altitude
Excellent!

I think your happiness with a robot vacuum depends upon your expectation(s). I think I've had it for about a month and half now. The things I love most about this product are that (i) it goes under my coffee table (which has low clearance and which we refer to as the "black hole"), sofas and beds; (2) it gets up against my baseboards and toekicks in the kitchen; and (3) it keeps my floors tidy on a regular basis. Before the robot, I used to vacuum about once a week. I run the robot (or "release the Hound" as we say) a couple of times a week and I don't feel bad if I have unexpected guests. I have a mixture of flooring types, and the robot generally transitions well among them. It occasionally gets caught on a small area rug, but my regular vacuum would get sucked up right away. Don't expect it to go over any rugs that don't have a rubber backing, it will just push them around. Also best to keep small cords tucked away. I have used twist ties in some cases to secure them. Even though it is round, because the brushes stick out, it gets into corners pretty well. I don't expect this to replace my regular vacuum, but it sure helps me a lot. I don't have any pets at the moment, so I can't say anything about that. I would recommend running the regular vacuum before your first use because the dust canister probably won't hold all of the dust it picks up. Each time I run it there is less in the dust canister, so I feel confident that it is working well. My husband has allergies and I am hopeful that it will pick up dust and pollen and help ease his seasonal allergies.