Anonymous
11/1/2025, 11:46:30 PM
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Reposting since last thread didn't last long when I posted and didn't yield results.
Any anons got experiences with a good robot vacuum __that does mopping well__ (so no passive mop where it's just some fabric on the back of the robot that barely works)?
I have a cheap vacuum and it's increased my quality of life a bunch, so I'm willing to pay more for an upgrade that keeps kitchen and bathroom freshly mopped, would appreciate any reviews in that direction by fellow anons.
Anonymous
11/1/2025, 1:55:04 PM
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So... I am back with the eternal robot vacuum question.
I already have a robot vacuum (A used tesvor S6 I got off our local equivalent of craigslist). It's been a massive quality of life improvement for me, but it has 3 issues that I'm looking to address:
- Suction is sub-par. I'll have to run it twice to get most of the dirt (low priority, would be nice to have but not essential)
- The app is absolute unadulterated pure dogshit. It works, but a better one would be nice.
- The primary thing I want is a good mopping function. By that I mean none of those passive mops where you just stick a piece of fabric to the backside of the robot with a container that keeps it moist. I mean a proper mopping function that keeps my kitchen and bathroom clean. The more expensive machines seem to have internal water containers (that they can refill), motorized rotating mop brushes, the ability to clean themselves in the base station, purge dirty water into one container for easy removal and to heat the water so it's warm.
Any anon had experiences with one of these? Prices are way up there, but given how much the first has changed my life for the better I'd be willing to pay that if it's genuinely something that works well and lasts a long time.