Just like robotic lawnmowers, floor robots that sweep and mop are designed to work in a cleaning-oriented role, responsible for handling daily dust and light debris. Running the robot once a day or every other day will achieve the best results.
Floor robots that sweep and mop are easy to store and carry. They are usually much smaller than handheld vacuums, so they can be easily stored in almost any space - closets, under beds, or any space that has room. Additionally, because of their size, you can easily move them from one place to another.
Disk-shaped small robots can adapt to small spaces. If you vacuum yourself, there may be some hard-to-reach areas that cannot be properly cleaned. However, a floor robot that sweeps and mops can help you solve the problem. For example, it can move under furniture and easily reach corners.
Floor robots that sweep and mop are automatically charged. They can automatically go to charge when they have completed work or the battery is low, so users do not have to worry about running out of power.
Floor robots that sweep and mop are affordable. They are much cheaper than expensive housekeepers. The machine can be set to clean completely as needed, while requiring almost no maintenance. Your only job is to replace the bag or empty the container from time to time.
You must replace the mop pad regularly, usually every few months.Floor robots that sweep and mop themselves have a much longer lifespan, typically up to six years with good care, and it's best to avoid them from falling down stairs or steps.
Clean the filter of floor robots that sweep and mop in time:1. Remove the filter. Most models are blue. Grab and squeeze the two yellow tabs on both sides of the filter, and then slowly pull out the filter. 2. Clean the filter. You can gently tap the filter, use a tissue to remove debris, or use a vacuum to remove dust. 3. Put the filter back in the floor robot that sweeps and mops. After removing the dirt and debris, you can gently slide it back into the floor robot that sweeps and mops and release the yellow tongue. If you run the floor robot that sweeps and mop every day, you should clean the filter once a week. If your pet sheds frequently, you should do it twice a week. If you only use floor robot that sweeps and mops once a week, you only need to clean the filter every few weeks. You should also replace the filter of floor robot that sweeps and mops every two months.