'IMOU's £390 robot vacuum halved my cleaning time - it even got rid of pet hair'
26.04.2024 - 02:59
/ ok.co.uk
Vacuuming is one of those household chores that I find particularly tedious. It's not just the time it takes, but also the hassle of clearing floor spaces, untangling cables and removing hair from the mechanism.
The only redeeming factor is how clean my house looks afterwards.
In a bid to reclaim some spare time and spend less time cleaning the house, I decided to test out the IMOU RV-L11-A Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner, priced at £389.99 here, to see if it could not only save me some much-needed time, but also tackle the ultimate challenge any vacuum can face - pug hair. Let's start with the technical details.
The IMOU robot vacuum is a brush, vacuum and mop all in one, meaning it can handle three of the most tiresome chores without you having to lift a finger.
Plus, it's self-emptying, so once it's finished its job, it returns to its hub and disposes of all the dirt it has collected, reports the Mirror.
The vacuum comes with a 300ml dustbox that can hold up to 60 days worth of debris, and a 250ml water tank that should cover a good amount of floor space before needing a refill. It also offers three levels of suction power and three different levels of water output, all of which can be controlled via the free-to-use app.
The vacuum cleaner also uses lidar navigation to map out your entire home, with enough space to store up to three different maps at the same time.
This means if you have a three-storey house, it'll remember where everything is for the most efficient clean.
I must confess, when I first opened it, the vacuum was larger than I expected I'd been picturing something the size of a side plate. However, the docking station itself was reasonably sized and didn't take up too much room.
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