Yes that what makes the W10 one of the best performing ones I have tested. The others either had a suction only port or required to swap out the Vacuum or Mopping modules. The Yeedi Mop Station has a spinning extractor bar but lacks Lidar navigation.
@Robot Masters, one of the key features of the W10 is the automatic mop head cleaning. What happens if you have a 2-level house and intend to mop both levels? I looked at the specs of the W10 and it states that it can save up to 3 levels, however it does not explain HOW to operate the mopping for the multi-levels. I have a 2-level house and I am contemplating buying the W10, however I am concerned that the W10 cannot realistically and automatically mop of both levels. So, on that note, would the following scenario of steps work? 1. Place the base station on the bottom level 2. Run the robot to build the map of the lower level. 3. Run the robot to build the map of the upper level. 4. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the lower level. Whilst mopping the lower level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station 5. Pick up the base station (and robot) and place in on the upper level 6. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the upper level. Whilst mopping the upper level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station Is this possible?
Yes, I believe with this model, you have to tell it what map you want to use first prior to running the robot on each floor. Yes moving the station from level to level us possible, just keep in mind it a little heavy.
I love the W10. It's so close to perfect, not quite but still... It's great. I had serious doubts when I purchased and I take it all back. My floors look polished. If I could reverse engineer it.... -2 sweeping brushes -the free ability to delete map areas instead of remapping the entire floor. -Height adjustment, with the ability to climb a carpet that has a 0.5 inch pad. -the ability to adjust the vacuum brush height automatically as needed -the ability to drop off the mop pads in the charging base (electromagnetic pickups) to switch to vacuum only mode, for no mop zones. -a solution jet that can mist a cleaning chemical at adjustable intervals, or just for spot cleaning. -a larger base that has a bigger dust bin to auto empty the robot. For an ultra high end model.... -full 3d environment mapping, with smart obstacle awareness: meaning it knows the difference between existing furniture (that may have been relocated), and a person or pet, blocking it's path. (Alerts an automated message to clear the path, then automatically resumes when it's cleared) -dual sweeping brushes that are retractable (self cleaning/untangling) -taller carpet height adjustments and dynamic vacuuming power - a base that connects like a washing machine, with both fresh water inlets and dirty water drain outlets, and an option to have a whole home vacuum connection for the bin, to completely automate the self cleaning. If the base is the size of a dish washer, then maybe the ability to run two robots from one station, and cut floor cleaning time in half. I still give it 5 out of 5 stars for replacing me as a full time OCD floor cleaning sentry. I use it at least twice a day it seems. Maybe I'll get bored eventually. Lol
Thanks for sharing your feedback and experience!!! I think the W10 is the best self washing robot so far. Has a right balance of vacuuming and mopping capabilities. It not the best in either category but does keep your floors nice and clean 🧼. Thanks for watching!!!
I got this a couple days ago. General speaking is way better than Narval, app experience, vacuum capacity, and multiple map. What I don't like is the mop doesn't clean like a couple inches from the wall, battery life not so good, if you have a big house, it will struggle to finish in one charge. I also picked up a S7, it surprised me with the mopping performance. The deep mopping mode is great. Battery life great. I think I am keeping the S7, just going to purchase more mop pads so I can replace and wash them in the washer. Great video.
For the initial mapping it recommended so the robot can make a mental note where the dock is. After the map complete you just have to take the robot and not the dock. The robot will start and stop at the same spot it started from.
So the DreameTech W10 spec wise is better overall. Higher Pa, multi map saving, I felt the navigation was better too on the W10. As for cleaning performance for mopping they are very close. One thing I like on the Narwal is the mopping pads are up front so the robot won’t get as dirty as for having the mop in the rear. The W10 can vacuum and mop simultaneously whereas the Narwal requires the user to manually switch the two. Lastly the W10 has a carpet avoidance and boost sensor. So my recommendation is to get the W10.
I really like my Narwal. I don’t use it for vacuuming, it a Mop robot, I have a Roomba for that. Narwal looks more elegant than the W10. My issues with both is that they still need to be picked up and have the mop attachment changed out for vacuuming.
Yes I did have a change to review the Freo. Main benefits is the ability to Auto lift the mopping pads while going into carpets. If you like the Narwal than the Freo is a nice update.
great job Nate. What would your suggestion be. I want mopping and self emptying. 3800 sqft mostly hard floors with a couple low pile rugs. Have stuff on the floor like tables,chairs and cat toys. Thanks.mark
Hmmm some robots that have long battery life are the S7 and Ecovacs T8+. Depending if you can forgo the self washing feature there a lot decent self emptying robots like the Arnagar S8 Pro, the N8+ or the i6+. These are the cheaper self emptying option. More expensive option is the Roborock S7 which is currently on sale at $719.
It not recommended, Narwal has their own cleaning detergent pads you can put in the clean water. You can also pre apply a mild cleaning solution onto your floors as well.
Hi, is it possible to clear the dust tank and to remove dirty water & add in clean water on a weekly basis? How far is it possible to stretch the maintenance? Appreciate your input on this. Thanks!
It really depends on how much you use the robot vacuum and mop. I usually mop once a week so I can go a whole month without needing to empty out the dirty water tank. As for vacuuming if you one it 2-3 times a week you will notice the dirt on the floors go down so you will not have to empty as often.
There a few options, the user can set a predetermined area size to go back and apply fresh water and clean the mopping pads. After it done resume cleaning. You can also divide up the area your self too to do a self cleaning.
I would go with the Dreambot W10, spec wise and performance was better overall. The W10 has the carpet avoidance sensor when mopping and can vacuum and mop at the same time.
It on par with the Roborock models. Good enough for general cleaning duties. For deeper carpet cleaning I recommend an upright vacuum since they offer more power.
Nate, thanks for your review! I am trying to find a good mop/vacuum combo for my small apartment (less than 1000sq ft); I don't have children so no issues with big messes or spills but I do have dogs and a cat (litter on the floor is an issue). What robot do you recommend for small spaces like mine and light cleaning duty? I do have some carpeted areas that I prefer to clean myself so I won't need the robot to be able to perform well on carpet, just pick up litter at worst and mop my living room and kitchen areas.
Hello well there a few options. It depends on what features you want and how much you are willing to spend. A good robot that can mop and vacuum is the Roborock S5 Max amzn.to/39m8VJw if you are looking for self emptying than the Roborock S7 is a good choice amzn.to/3yH8Jzi Of course you could go a cheaper route from a lesser known brand which I still found did well. amzn.to/3LhVrMa All the models listed I personally tried and found should satisfy what you are looking for.
@@RobotMasters thanks so much! I really don’t have a set budget; I just want to purchase something that does the job well. I was set on getting the narwhal but now I’m so confused, so many options!
@@edypouerie2794 The Narwal not a bad option, just keep in mind there no spinning extractor bar that found on a traditional vacuum cleaner. It designed for smooth flooring. If you want a self washing robot and don’t mind emptying out the dustbin than look at the W10 amzn.to/3ww9Ui9 it a good vacuum and mopping robot.
@@RobotMasters I only want it for my hard floors…I have shelties (long haired double coated dogs) and the rolls under most vacuums (including traditional ones) always get stuck with hair that I have to cut off/pull out after every use.
Hey Nate, thanks for your review! Would you go for this or for a Yeedi mop station? Which one performs better and looks more durable? I have a dog and a cat and the house is quite large (74 square meters of floors to mop, both hardwood and tiles).
Hello, I would personally go with the DreameTech W10. It a better Vacuuming and Mopping Robot overall. Also take a look at the Narwal amzn.to/3NYvkfo it a little cheaper if you only have hardwood floors and low profile carpets. The suction only port makes it easier to clean the pet hair.
Hi! Can you please recommend which vacuum you would go for. I have a dog who sheds lots of hair so I need one who is really good at vacuuming, price is not a problem. I dont need selft empty, preferred to have mop cleaning heads, and want to be able to do both vacuum and moping without me having to switch the head. Await your response. Thank you.
@@RobotMasters thanks for your response. I m going to look uo videos for these. I'm assuming they have mop and vacuum combo without having to swap out correct? Again thanks!
If it was my choice I would probably choose the G10. It uses the same mopping mechanics as the Roborock S7 which was one of the best Mopping / Vacuuming. Also the cleaning system looks unique and different from the competition.
I haven’t personally reviewed that mopping robot. But just from the looks of it has an interesting 3 mopping pad design. I am not sure if it has the smart mapping where you can tell it to clean a specific room. Also the docking cradle looks like you have to manually place the robot in there to charge. The Everbot is cheaper than the models shown in this video.
@@saniyaahmad3153 Not at the moment, the only other style mopping robot is ones that have an on board Fresh Water and dirty water tanks. For example the iLife w400 and Smart Mi have this. This makes a more true mopping robot that can handle small spills and cleans the dirty water as it goes.
Hey Nate, love your videos, I'm wanting to get our first robot vacuum. I'm in need of mopping and want LIDAR, and am not wanting to break the bank (under $300 US, the more under the better lol). Was looking at the VAEVON V8 since its currently $150, but your video of it it seemed to have some mapping and pick up issues. Is there any suggestions you could make to fit my needs
Hmmmm take a look at the Roborock S5 Max, I know it a little more than $300 but it one of the better navigating and mopping robots for the price. I have used 360 Robots too and there a new model from them called the 360 S8 which offers mopping and vacuuming. Lastly if you want every feature in the book with self emptying at $309 the Arnagar S8 Pro
Hello so the S7 performed slightly better at mopping since it vibrates. Both offer excellent navigation and the features are very similar throughout. The S7 offers self emptying where as the W10 offers the self washing. If it was up to me I would go with the S7. overall the cleaning performance was better. If you want mopping or if that very important than go with the W10.
@@RobotMasters Great, thanks for this. Did you find the vacuuming performance similar too? Would the S7 be your general recommendation out of any robot for a combo vacuum & mop that performs well in both, or do you have another you'd suggest?
@@GW-zn9kt Yes the S7 did well in both categories. The W10 uses a combination style extractor bar where as the S7 has an all rubber brush bar design. I found both to clean equally as well, one thing to note the all rubber brush bar design I found was easier to clean the extractor bar, especially pet hair.
@@RobotMasters Thanks for this, that's helpful. Would you recommend the S7 as the best overall combo on the market now in terms of performance for both, or do you have others you'd recommend more?
I see, it doesn’t have all the features that new models have, this was just from what I tested so far and the Roidmi and OMNI X1 wasn’t available at the time.
the price of on par with the most expensive robots on the market.... damn!!! I got a ihome nova for less than $300 i don't really need the mopping function I have a Shinebot and a Tineco stand up mopper
Yeah this is crazy expensive!!! If you don’t need the self washing feature than cheaper models like the Nova and Arnagar S8 Pro offers a lot of the same features for a lot less!!! How are you liking the Shinebot?
This throwing dry dirt on the floor needs to be called out. It is not the real world. Real-world dirt in a house is not like this. It is way too often mixed with moisture so semi-wet corn flakes on the floor. Dried banana etc. yet no one seems to notice all these test are done with very controlled mess. Just show me a real dirty house once in a while.
@@dennis9038 Yes the two washable mopping pads can ve easily removed off the mopping plates. You can throw the two in the washer and dryer. I found the self washing feature to work pretty well.
This is a very neat robot. Looks like someone is finally putting a vac and mop together where both are pretty good.
Yes that what makes the W10 one of the best performing ones I have tested. The others either had a suction only port or required to swap out the Vacuum or Mopping modules. The Yeedi Mop Station has a spinning extractor bar but lacks Lidar navigation.
Narwal T10 or Dreametech W10? In your professional opinion? Winner of that vs Roborock S7+?
@Robot Masters, one of the key features of the W10 is the automatic mop head cleaning. What happens if you have a 2-level house and intend to mop both levels? I looked at the specs of the W10 and it states that it can save up to 3 levels, however it does not explain HOW to operate the mopping for the multi-levels.
I have a 2-level house and I am contemplating buying the W10, however I am concerned that the W10 cannot realistically and automatically mop of both levels. So, on that note, would the following scenario of steps work?
1. Place the base station on the bottom level
2. Run the robot to build the map of the lower level.
3. Run the robot to build the map of the upper level.
4. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the lower level. Whilst mopping the lower level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station
5. Pick up the base station (and robot) and place in on the upper level
6. Run the robot to vacuum and mop the upper level. Whilst mopping the upper level the robot will repeatedly return to the base to clean the mop heads. Once the job is complete the robot will return to the base station
Is this possible?
Yes, I believe with this model, you have to tell it what map you want to use first prior to running the robot on each floor. Yes moving the station from level to level us possible, just keep in mind it a little heavy.
I love the W10. It's so close to perfect, not quite but still... It's great. I had serious doubts when I purchased and I take it all back. My floors look polished.
If I could reverse engineer it....
-2 sweeping brushes
-the free ability to delete map areas instead of remapping the entire floor.
-Height adjustment, with the ability to climb a carpet that has a 0.5 inch pad.
-the ability to adjust the vacuum brush height automatically as needed
-the ability to drop off the mop pads in the charging base (electromagnetic pickups) to switch to vacuum only mode, for no mop zones.
-a solution jet that can mist a cleaning chemical at adjustable intervals, or just for spot cleaning.
-a larger base that has a bigger dust bin to auto empty the robot.
For an ultra high end model....
-full 3d environment mapping, with smart obstacle awareness: meaning it knows the difference between existing furniture (that may have been relocated), and a person or pet, blocking it's path. (Alerts an automated message to clear the path, then automatically resumes when it's cleared)
-dual sweeping brushes that are retractable (self cleaning/untangling)
-taller carpet height adjustments and dynamic vacuuming power
- a base that connects like a washing machine, with both fresh water inlets and dirty water drain outlets, and an option to have a whole home vacuum connection for the bin, to completely automate the self cleaning. If the base is the size of a dish washer, then maybe the ability to run two robots from one station, and cut floor cleaning time in half.
I still give it 5 out of 5 stars for replacing me as a full time OCD floor cleaning sentry. I use it at least twice a day it seems. Maybe I'll get bored eventually. Lol
Thanks for sharing your feedback and experience!!! I think the W10 is the best self washing robot so far. Has a right balance of vacuuming and mopping capabilities. It not the best in either category but does keep your floors nice and clean 🧼. Thanks for watching!!!
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I got this a couple days ago. General speaking is way better than Narval, app experience, vacuum capacity, and multiple map. What I don't like is the mop doesn't clean like a couple inches from the wall, battery life not so good, if you have a big house, it will struggle to finish in one charge. I also picked up a S7, it surprised me with the mopping performance. The deep mopping mode is great. Battery life great. I think I am keeping the S7, just going to purchase more mop pads so I can replace and wash them in the washer. Great video.
Thanks for the feedback and your experience with the W10. Hopefully you like the S7, seems like they make a great duo for your home!!!
@@RobotMasters i probably only going to keep the S7, after all it does pretty much the same thing. BTW I am from the same city.
Thank you for your review.
Is it possible/easy to use the multifloor?
Does one have to move the base if vaccuming/mopping a different floor?
For the initial mapping it recommended so the robot can make a mental note where the dock is. After the map complete you just have to take the robot and not the dock. The robot will start and stop at the same spot it started from.
Hey Nate! How's this robot compared to the Narwal in your experience? Which one would you get and why
So the DreameTech W10 spec wise is better overall. Higher Pa, multi map saving, I felt the navigation was better too on the W10. As for cleaning performance for mopping they are very close. One thing I like on the Narwal is the mopping pads are up front so the robot won’t get as dirty as for having the mop in the rear. The W10 can vacuum and mop simultaneously whereas the Narwal requires the user to manually switch the two. Lastly the W10 has a carpet avoidance and boost sensor. So my recommendation is to get the W10.
I really like my Narwal. I don’t use it for vacuuming, it a Mop robot, I have a Roomba for that. Narwal looks more elegant than the W10. My issues with both is that they still need to be picked up and have the mop attachment changed out for vacuuming.
Yes I did have a change to review the Freo. Main benefits is the ability to Auto lift the mopping pads while going into carpets. If you like the Narwal than the Freo is a nice update.
great job Nate. What would your suggestion be. I want mopping and self emptying. 3800 sqft mostly hard floors with a couple low pile rugs. Have stuff on the floor like tables,chairs and cat toys. Thanks.mark
Hmmm some robots that have long battery life are the S7 and Ecovacs T8+. Depending if you can forgo the self washing feature there a lot decent self emptying robots like the Arnagar S8 Pro, the N8+ or the i6+. These are the cheaper self emptying option. More expensive option is the Roborock S7 which is currently on sale at $719.
Great review Nate. I am waiting for someone to include a self emptying bin into a washing robot if possible.
Thanks I think there going to be a few New ones coming out next year that will offer both self washing and emptying in a single docking station.
This reminds me of the Roomba s9 and which is better roborock s6 maxv or dreame z10 pro
Very similar or the Neato
@@RobotMasters which is better the roborock s6 maxv or the dreame z10 pro
@@coltonsvacuumcollection S6 MaxV the better robot overall, my Z10 having software issues
Is there any soap that can be added to the water?
It not recommended, Narwal has their own cleaning detergent pads you can put in the clean water. You can also pre apply a mild cleaning solution onto your floors as well.
Hi, is it possible to clear the dust tank and to remove dirty water & add in clean water on a weekly basis? How far is it possible to stretch the maintenance? Appreciate your input on this. Thanks!
It really depends on how much you use the robot vacuum and mop. I usually mop once a week so I can go a whole month without needing to empty out the dirty water tank. As for vacuuming if you one it 2-3 times a week you will notice the dirt on the floors go down so you will not have to empty as often.
How does the mop stays wet throughout the house? I presume it will get dry after a while, unless there’s a water tank inside the robot?
There a few options, the user can set a predetermined area size to go back and apply fresh water and clean the mopping pads. After it done resume cleaning. You can also divide up the area your self too to do a self cleaning.
Will you be reviewing the ecovacs deebot x1 omni? This has a self empty bin as well as water tanks.
Hmmmm maybe, I have worked with Ecovacs in the past so they may offer an opportunity to review that model.
Between Narwal T10 and dreambot W10 which one would you choose?
I would go with the Dreambot W10, spec wise and performance was better overall. The W10 has the carpet avoidance sensor when mopping and can vacuum and mop at the same time.
How is its performance on carpet?
It on par with the Roborock models. Good enough for general cleaning duties. For deeper carpet cleaning I recommend an upright vacuum since they offer more power.
Hi Nathan, i have a few new robot vacuums. Do you know where i can sell them? thank you
Hello I mainly sell mine through ebay
@Robot Masters Thanks for the information. Is there some place where I can sell with limited stock?
@@Haha-kl2uj Not sure other than Craigslist, EBay or Nextdoor. There really not a shop devoted to vacuum cleaners.
@Robot Masters Thank you
Nate, thanks for your review! I am trying to find a good mop/vacuum combo for my small apartment (less than 1000sq ft); I don't have children so no issues with big messes or spills but I do have dogs and a cat (litter on the floor is an issue). What robot do you recommend for small spaces like mine and light cleaning duty? I do have some carpeted areas that I prefer to clean myself so I won't need the robot to be able to perform well on carpet, just pick up litter at worst and mop my living room and kitchen areas.
Hello well there a few options. It depends on what features you want and how much you are willing to spend. A good robot that can mop and vacuum is the Roborock S5 Max amzn.to/39m8VJw if you are looking for self emptying than the Roborock S7 is a good choice amzn.to/3yH8Jzi Of course you could go a cheaper route from a lesser known brand which I still found did well. amzn.to/3LhVrMa All the models listed I personally tried and found should satisfy what you are looking for.
@@RobotMasters thanks so much! I really don’t have a set budget; I just want to purchase something that does the job well. I was set on getting the narwhal but now I’m so confused, so many options!
@@edypouerie2794 The Narwal not a bad option, just keep in mind there no spinning extractor bar that found on a traditional vacuum cleaner. It designed for smooth flooring. If you want a self washing robot and don’t mind emptying out the dustbin than look at the W10 amzn.to/3ww9Ui9 it a good vacuum and mopping robot.
@@RobotMasters I only want it for my hard floors…I have shelties (long haired double coated dogs) and the rolls under most vacuums (including traditional ones) always get stuck with hair that I have to cut off/pull out after every use.
@@edypouerie2794 I see, than if it only for hardwood floors than the Narwal would be fine as a suction port.
Hey Nate, thanks for your review! Would you go for this or for a Yeedi mop station? Which one performs better and looks more durable? I have a dog and a cat and the house is quite large (74 square meters of floors to mop, both hardwood and tiles).
Hello, I would personally go with the DreameTech W10. It a better Vacuuming and Mopping Robot overall. Also take a look at the Narwal amzn.to/3NYvkfo it a little cheaper if you only have hardwood floors and low profile carpets. The suction only port makes it easier to clean the pet hair.
Hi! Can you please recommend which vacuum you would go for. I have a dog who sheds lots of hair so I need one who is really good at vacuuming, price is not a problem. I dont need selft empty, preferred to have mop cleaning heads, and want to be able to do both vacuum and moping without me having to switch the head. Await your response. Thank you.
Hmmmmm, the best options are the Roborock S7, or S5 max. Also the 360 S9 a good mopping and vacuuming robot.
@@RobotMasters thanks for your response. I m going to look uo videos for these. I'm assuming they have mop and vacuum combo without having to swap out correct? Again thanks!
@@drshorty1 Yes they can vacuum and mop simultaneously
By the way, Have you had a chance to review the new Narwal Freo?
Yes I have, it a nice update over the Freo.
Would you recommend this over Roidmi Eva or Xiaomi Eve?
I probably go with the Roidmi Eva, I believe it has self emptying and self washing, at a cheaper price than the competitors.
Do these self cleaning mop robots have a self empty bin function as well?
No not these particular models. Down the road they will offer both options.
How's the W10 vs the Roborock G10?
If it was my choice I would probably choose the G10. It uses the same mopping mechanics as the Roborock S7 which was one of the best Mopping / Vacuuming. Also the cleaning system looks unique and different from the competition.
What about everbot ?
I haven’t personally reviewed that mopping robot. But just from the looks of it has an interesting 3 mopping pad design. I am not sure if it has the smart mapping where you can tell it to clean a specific room. Also the docking cradle looks like you have to manually place the robot in there to charge. The Everbot is cheaper than the models shown in this video.
@@RobotMasters okay thank you for giving your precious time . In any of the robot mop have steam mopping system?
@@saniyaahmad3153 Not at the moment, the only other style mopping robot is ones that have an on board Fresh Water and dirty water tanks. For example the iLife w400 and Smart Mi have this. This makes a more true mopping robot that can handle small spills and cleans the dirty water as it goes.
HI Nate . how does it navigation compare to roborock . have a great incoming year
The and you too, the DreameTech navigation is very similar to the roborock. It very good
@@RobotMasters Thanks Nate. Ordered
@@RobotMasters got it yesterday . wife complain at first for it price but dreame w10 change her mind after it first cleaning result .
@@chungloankenny Hahahah my wife was the same way 😂.
Can you use a cleaner or it just water?
They recommend just water, I am sure you could use Bona iRobot solution too as long as it a mild cleaning solution that doesn’t eat the hoses
Hey Nate, love your videos, I'm wanting to get our first robot vacuum. I'm in need of mopping and want LIDAR, and am not wanting to break the bank (under $300 US, the more under the better lol). Was looking at the VAEVON V8 since its currently $150, but your video of it it seemed to have some mapping and pick up issues. Is there any suggestions you could make to fit my needs
Hmmmm take a look at the Roborock S5 Max, I know it a little more than $300 but it one of the better navigating and mopping robots for the price. I have used 360 Robots too and there a new model from them called the 360 S8 which offers mopping and vacuuming. Lastly if you want every feature in the book with self emptying at $309 the Arnagar S8 Pro
Hi Nate, how do you find this compared to the Roborock S7 in terms of performance - both vacuuming and particularly mopping? Thanks
Hello so the S7 performed slightly better at mopping since it vibrates. Both offer excellent navigation and the features are very similar throughout. The S7 offers self emptying where as the W10 offers the self washing. If it was up to me I would go with the S7. overall the cleaning performance was better. If you want mopping or if that very important than go with the W10.
@@RobotMasters Great, thanks for this. Did you find the vacuuming performance similar too? Would the S7 be your general recommendation out of any robot for a combo vacuum & mop that performs well in both, or do you have another you'd suggest?
@@GW-zn9kt Yes the S7 did well in both categories. The W10 uses a combination style extractor bar where as the S7 has an all rubber brush bar design. I found both to clean equally as well, one thing to note the all rubber brush bar design I found was easier to clean the extractor bar, especially pet hair.
@@RobotMasters Thanks for this, that's helpful. Would you recommend the S7 as the best overall combo on the market now in terms of performance for both, or do you have others you'd recommend more?
@@GW-zn9kt Yes I do, the S7 is currently the best combo.
Seems a very good robot to me
To be called "the best" it is missing a self dustbin emptying feature which Roidmi Eva or Omni X1 have
I see, it doesn’t have all the features that new models have, this was just from what I tested so far and the Roidmi and OMNI X1 wasn’t available at the time.
How is the streaking after mopping. I have the Braava M6 and that thing streaks like a drunk college kid.
It does pretty good not streaking
I’m strictly here for Sparkles and her hiding spot. But you’re alright, I guess. 😬😂 appreciate these videos for real though 😊
LOL 😆
the price of on par with the most expensive robots on the market.... damn!!! I got a ihome nova for less than $300 i don't really need the mopping function I have a Shinebot and a Tineco stand up mopper
Yeah this is crazy expensive!!! If you don’t need the self washing feature than cheaper models like the Nova and Arnagar S8 Pro offers a lot of the same features for a lot less!!! How are you liking the Shinebot?
This throwing dry dirt on the floor needs to be called out. It is not the real world. Real-world dirt in a house is not like this. It is way too often mixed with moisture so semi-wet corn flakes on the floor. Dried banana etc. yet no one seems to notice all these test are done with very controlled mess. Just show me a real dirty house once in a while.
Thanks for your feedback!!! Take care
Sold. Can I borrow $1000?
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Hello!!! Happy Monday 😊
@@RobotMasters Hi Can you take off the cloths from the robot and wash them in the washing machine?
@@dennis9038 Yes the two washable mopping pads can ve easily removed off the mopping plates. You can throw the two in the washer and dryer. I found the self washing feature to work pretty well.