over the last decade,the automatic cleaning robot industry has really started to come into its own. There’s way more out there than just Roombas – you can now find robots to mop your floors, clean your showers, unclog your gutters and more.
But don’t just take my word for it. Take a look for yourself – here are three of the most useful robotic cleaners us here at Techlicious have seen recently.
Floor Mopping Robots
Robot vacuums are great if you have a lot of carpeting in your house. But if you have hardwood floors like I do, you’d be better of going with a hard-surface floor cleaner like the iRobot Braava 380t instead. It has both a wet mopping and dry mopping mode, and works with both microfiber cleaning cloths ($19.99 for a 3 pack) or the disposable type you can get at the supermarket. It’s approved for tile, vinyl, hardwood and laminate floors, and is great for families with shedding pets.
Vacuuming Robot
No discussion of home robots would be complete without discussing a vacuum. Here, we like the quiet, laser-guided Neato Botvac Connected over the Roomba. It features three high-performance filters, a side brush to clean near walls, a 2.96-cup-capacity bin (larger than the Roomba), and a simple magnetic boundary strip you can put anywhere you want to keep it away from. It cleans for about 1 hour on each 2-hour charge.
Gutter Cleaner Robot
Gutter cleaning: It’s a hassle, it’s dangerous and it’s expensive to farm out the job to a
professional year after year. For a more high-tech solution to this difficult task, check out the iRobot Looj 330 gutter cleaning robot. It has a high-velocity, four-stage auger to chew through and remove the toughest of wet leaf clogs, restoring your gutters’ proper function. It can clean a 30-foot section of gutter in about 5 minutes, and cleans up to 200 linear feet on a single charge.



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