Hello, so here is the Mopping Challenge of every mopping robot that I have. Which one right for you? If you have any questions feel free to comment below, I usually respond within an hour or so 🤣.
I have an Ilife 400 and love it. no big deal to pick it up and put it back on charging station when done. only negative I have found is it cleans two 10 x 15 rooms and then should be put on charge. not a deal breaker tho. I also have 2 Ilife vacuums. boy am I lazy. but my floors are definitely pretty clean.
@@cecilmcbee3939 it can wash two 10 x 15 rooms Definitely, maybe more but then should be put on to recharge. Takes about 2 hours to charge. Then you can clean a couple more areas. I do different rooms each week. It doesn't automatically go back to charger but you have to clean it so pick it up, clean it, put it on charger.
So far so good with this vacuum. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx8ISPQRRAfpAaX4msGjyodObTBnlj4T5g I was a little concerned to find it seems to be all plastic, but the reviews were good, so I'm hoping for the best. Very easy to assemble Recommened, and only attachments I've used so far work well, and are easy to use. Doing a good job on the new carpet in my bedrooms and stairs. Works well on the hardwood on my main floor too. Reasonable weight and cord length. I already knew from an earlier review that it wouldn't fit under furniture, but I can use my Eufy for that, so no problem - the high traffic areas that need a stronger suction was really what I bought this for. If it continues as it's started, it will be a good buy and well worth the money. I have had two Shark Rocket stick vacs in the past that are super easy to use, but the motors just don't last well, even with scrupulous cleaning of the filters. I'm hoping for better with this Bissell.
The only real mop robot in existence so far is the ILIFE Shinebot. This one actually has two water tanks, one with clean water and one where it collects dirty water, and uses a roller to clean instead of a mop. Mopping is not scrubbing, mopping is spreading the dirt on the floor.
I thought about taking notes about each robot to compare which one I want. Here are the notes if anyone is interested: Narwal - Watch other video Veniibot N1 - Easiest to use; just fill the water and leave it. Clean the pad once the robot is done. - Station cleans the pad automatically. - Live map tracking. - Can vaccum and/or mop. This is good because if it reaches a carpet it disable moping and vacuums only. - Newer products so there might be malfunctions. Maybe. Roborock S6 - Washable and disposable pads. - 2 water spraying settings to choose. - You can remove the mopping attachment if you don't want wet mopping. - Does not know the difference between hard floor and carpet; you have to manually remove the mopping attachment so it doesn't wet your carpet. - Do not use cleaning solution with this one beacause it would destory water droplets. - Good vacuum cleaner. - Very good navigation. Braava Jet m6 - Best one for deep cleaning because of back and forth mopping motion. - Designed for a larger area with larger pad and watertank. - Disposable pads. - Can spray water as it goes. - Automatic recharge. - Detects and avoids carpet. Braava Jet 240 - Cheaper but still with great features. - Smaller robot for smaller areas. - Bad navigation. - Vibrating mopping head. - Curved mopping pattern with back and forth motion. - Does not recognize carpets. - Manual battery charge on a seperate cradle. - Disposable pads. iLife w400 - Roller pad. - Noisy. - Manual recharching. - Works with its dedicated remote. - No wifi and no phone app capability.
I can't seem to avoid streaks and tire marks with the m6. Different flow settings. Different pads. Different water temp. Different cleaning solutions. Even tried deep cleaning the floor before hand and it'll leave marks all over the floor. Worst part is irobot customer service is basically having me redo everything haha. I think imma buy the w400.
@@RobotMasters I hope so. At the very least having the mop behind the wheels might help. I have two big dogs that get the floor super dirty so maybe that's why the m6 can't keep up. Who knows, maybe I should try running tap water or filtered water.
@@rauldelgadillo8447 I have heard some users say distilled water helped and using the intensive cleaning mode helped. But having the wheels in front of the cleaning system does help.
it would be nice if they made a robot mop which has a larger reservoir of cleaning solution at its docking station so you don't have to refill it ver often
Hey Nathan just a heads up on the 240. It's recommended to start it in the left side of the room. It starts from left and works its way right so that might be what happened! 😊 Very informative video though thank you.
How well does the iLife navigate...do you find yourself constantly moving it to missed areas? I prefer the navigation of the vennibot / irobot M6 with the app etc. but the cleaning mechanics of the iLife seem more hygienic as your not dragging a dirty pad around.
The iLife w400 probably has one of the best navigation abilities interms of a robot that lacks a navigation camera and LIDAR system. Does well with obstacles and carpet detection. It best to clear the area to give the robot the best chance possible. The w400 has small wheels si it struggles on crevices and small thresholds. I agree with the cleaning system, I do like the separate Clean and Dirty Water tanks system with spinning brush roll and Vacuum.
I have been desperately trying to find a affordable self cleaning mop as I can not physically bend do to my disability, nor do I make a lot with disability . Is there affordable options ?
Hmmmm as of now the cheapest self cleaning mopping robot is the Narwal T10 amzn.to/3882LMS Unfortunately most are going to be over $500, haven’t seen one for less that has a self washing feature. You can get some cheaper self emptying robots, but don’t have the self washing feature.
Great video!! But the fact that after 4 previous cleanings the last robot still picked up so much dirt is just alarming lol 😂 just as if none of them ACTUALLY cleaned the floor or maybe it’s just that my expectations are too high 😆
Yeah most the mopping robots are designed for light mopping tasks, I have found the more times you run them the dirt and grime decreases significantly. I do recommend a full manual mopping from time to time
the last one was the Ilife 400. I have that one and you can definitely see dirty water when you empty the tank. I would buy it again. and no mop pads to keep buying.
@@cecilmcbee3939 I have had the 400 floor washer for over a year. And absolutely not the charging does not bother me. Love this machine. My entire house is rolled vinyl. Not planks, not tile. there is no issue with cleaning any grout.
I got irobot scooba and i was loving that but it damaged by using lot of super strong detergent ! unfortunatly its not available any more so i choose ilife w400 because i feel scrubing method robot is a lot more effective than pad moping robot !
Hello Nathen what do you recommend for large area with a lot of foot traffic? My title floors need to be mopped on a daily and I am looking for a real work horse that deep cleans. Thank you
How does the iLife clean? The mop looks like what Bissell uses on the Crosswave (which leaves a lot of streaks). But, for real floor cleaning, seems like the ones that periodically clean the mop head and put down / suck up solution would be the best. The Veniibot does those things, but it looked huge compared to the others and is an unknown in the US. Looking forward to your review of the S5 Max. Maybe with regular use, this kind of mop would be OK. Obviously, none of them are for heavy cleaning.
The iLife w400 uses the same cleaning principle as a Carpet Cleaner. Puts down water on the floor, uses the water to clean and help remove stains off the floor using the spinning brush. Sucks up dirty liquid than finishes up with a scraper to get an even cleanup. The iLife is designed for wet mopping jobs. The S5 Max delayed stuck in DHL warehouse in Hong Kong.
are vee You can pickup the S5 Max through Amazon for $600. GearBest is sending me one to review, but DHL has a hold on it. Working with then to get everything straightened out.
Thank you for informative video. Have you used and reviewed the ihome Nova 2 in 1 with self emptying base? Is there a website to shop for robo vacs that allows you to shop by/filter on features i.e. mop & vac, bagless emptying bin, mapping?
Thanks haven’t had a chance to review the Nova 2 in 1. If the company reaches out to me I will. The best places I go are Amazon and the official websites for replacement filters and other things.
Bought the i life 400 ,,Love it does a really nice job,,That squeaking noise you hear on first start up,,Is the squeegee,,Its dry but few seconds later it will stop after water is applied by mop.. not bigg deal ,It does pick up what other mops leave behind..Only draw back i have found is on large texture tile..The bot has hard time getting traction on such surfaces along with squeegee holding it back ,, ON flat smooth tile not a problem.Over all i think its great
Yes that the squeegee, the robot good for those wet spills. I did notice on the crack of tiles the wheels get hung up. Glad the robot working out for you 👍🏻
@@RobotMasters yes had same issue with grout lines and textured tile with traction ,,i have notified i life about issues i found,, i really see this mop bot getting better in short amount of time ,,,If i life takes the comments , i have sent,, Pluss your videos,, Good job on videos too,, keep it up..
The m6 didn't seem to mop very well. With the perfect light, it almost seemed like the pad absorbed all the solution not allowing a very good mop job, or it doesn't spray enough of the solution to get a nice spread on the mopping. There were dry spots every single pass, some of the dry spots were almost right in the middle of the pad. Are the washable pads much better, and do a better job then the disposable ones? I like the idea of the IRobot's where one vacuums then the other comes out to mop so you don't mix things. Like your previous video with the Veniibot and the ketchup, you don't want your extractors getting all the gooey goodness the mop wants. Though I guess that means you also buy 2 machines versus 1. Ups and downs to everything!
So the m6 didn’t perform well because I put the setting on extended coverage and less spray. The reason I wanted to do this is to give each robot the exact same cleaning pattern and time. The Roborock S6 and Veniibot will race through this area in 5 minutes where the m6 could take up to 30 minutes if I had it on detailed clean. Just from my experience the m6 can do the best in mopping if in the deep mode. Sorry for the confusion, once I get the s5 Max I will allow the m6 to do a detailed cleaning
@@RobotMasters No confusion, thanks for letting know the setting you used however. I can see why it takes a lot longer with how it works over the other brands, with the constant back and forth cleaning pattern. Looking forward to seeing the s5 max. Might be a deciding factor in what I get next when my current Roomba dies on me.
Well it depends on what features you are looking for. For wet mopping aka liquid spills get the w400. For good vacuuming and mopping the Robrock is ideal. Lastly for the best mopping for stains the Braava Jet m6 is best.
I see some people complain about the ilife 400 not completely wetting the roller and sometimes the water doesn't spread at all. There's any other alternative like the ilife one? I'm looking for a robot that doesn't spread the dirt in all my room like those usual robots that you just attach a pad underneath.
It depends on what type of mopping you are doing. For stubborn dirt and grime, the Braava M6 did the best. For wet spills the iLife w400 the best because of the seperate Fresh water tank and dirty water tank. For light duty mopping jobs all of the mopping robots can handle this.
Does the 240 come with a charger for the battery and how much for an extra battery to have on hand for when the first battery quits and you need the 240 to finish mopping.
Great comparison Nathan toss up between S5 and M6. I need both vacuum and mopping. I have a pet and it tracks paw prints in the house on wood floors. More money with I7 and M6 or just Roborock 6? I enjoy the videos keepem coming I watch all of them.
If you can spend the extra money the i7 and m6 would be a good combination. The m6 can handle tougher stains like the dried up par prints. You could save a few hundred dollars and get the Roborock S4 and m6
I have a Sharky 101AE, which is excellent for vacuuming, and I really like the self emptying feature, and a Roomba M6, which is excellent for mopping. My fantasy is to have one unit, that vacuums and mops AND self empties both. Is that asking too much?
The Braava Jet 240 didn't clean half of the walkway because you're supposed to set it on the back left side of the room before starting it, not the middle.
Well if you want the active camera to help it navigate objects or want the live camera streaming capabilities the S6 MaxV the ideal choice. Of you can forgo the camera features than you can save some money getting the S5 Max
So after 4 robot mops ran directly after each other, the 5th one still picked up all that dirty water? Is that just saying the other 4 mops are actually not mopping that well, and the iLife works best?
Hello! I’m trying to decide btw the Braava Jet m6 vs 360 S7. I have all tile, single story home. Want something that will mop well. Would be great if it can be controlled through Alexa. What is your recommendation? Thank you!
Hello the Braava Jet m6 is a good mopping only robot. Does work with Alexa. Now if you want something that can vacuum and mop look at the Roborock S7 amzn.to/3osSVJc The mopping system vibrates and performed the best in vacuuming and mopping.
Oooo, I just watched ur review on the Roborock S7! Amazing! Would u say the S7 is currently the best out there right now? I want a smart vac/mop combo, excellent cleaning, self managed for the most part, not too costly to maintain (supplies, etc), doesn't malfunction. Even Alexa sometimes gives me attitude. I don’t need a “smart” vac who's going to work one day & decide to take vacation the next time I need it to run. 😏
@@sindieb.6839 LOL they all have an attitude 😮. Just kidding, I found the Roborock and iRobot to be the most reliable. You are going to pay more for the S7 but it one of the better cleaners out there.
Primitivo Reyes Aguilar Hmmmmm hard to say for sure, the 240 has the vibrating mopping pad, but the m6 has the additional weight to help apply pressure on the area. Both have the same mopping pattern. I would say the 240 can reach more areas due to the smaller size, but the m6 can cover more ground quicker because of the larger mopping pad.
Launch the iRobot Home App. Select the robot you want to delete if you have multiple robots linked to your account. Once you are in the Robot’s main Home Screen scroll down until you see Robot Settings. Than scroll down until you see Remove/Factory reset iRobot. This will allow you to remove the robot from the account.
I have already sent the product in service, but no improvement. After finishing the cleaning as scheduled, the BRAAVA JET M6 returns normally to the base.And here's the strange thing ... When it hooks up to the HOME BASE to recharge suddenly, the water pump starts for two seconds as if it wanted to spray ?? ? Nothing comes out anyway ... But has never had this strange functioning ?? Usually the floor cleaning robot leans on the charging surface and emits the classic sound while it flashes white and the pump remains off ... a problem with the software or the defective pump? Waiting Greetings
Sounds like a software glitch, try resetting the robot holding the home and spot clean button for 10 seconds. If under warranty iRobot might be able to fix it, if the problem still persists.
@@RobotMasters If they cannot repair because I have already sent them once and they have not solved the problem, do they have to replace the product with a new one? Has it been purchased from an authorized IROBOT dealer? The robot was purchased on 05/03/2020 ...
@@RobotMasters Congratulations on your UA-cam channel. I always follow you when I can or when I present some news from Italy ... I decided to buy the robot after your review. Greetings from Italy
LOL I like the way you put your finger on your cheek . like the comparison If the I life have navigation it should be the best . but I am not sure if it is good for hardwood floor
There're also few dedicated mopping robots are missing here for the battle to become thorough: xiaomi swdk robot, xiaomi bobot, everybot 700 or edge (whatever is available in states)
Most of the mopping robots can't transition over any type of threshold which includes the Braava Jet 240, my, iLife w400. The Roborock S6 and Veniibot N1 can transition over quarter inch thresholds no problem.
I also live in Argentina, so i wouldnt be able to fly frecuently to the US to buy any type of aditional accesories such as special bags, or using some type of detergent. (Those type of stuff that make the client continue buying small things from the corresponding brand)
Hey can you recommend a robot for me? I have a 4 year old Irobot 760 (will keep, no app access ) but its a bit too loud and route is too scattered. Size: 2000 sqft 1 level all hardwood floor and tile in bathroom, no carpet. Which robot has best value? I need one that is smart with clear route, do a great job in mopping but also has vacuuming feature . Prefer those ones that clean the cloth itself while mopping and has warranty coverage in North America. Can you include Narwal in consideration? Thanks :)
Hmm there only a couple that I know of that has the self cleaning mopping capabilities. Those are the Narwal and Venibot N1 which I covered on this channel. Both robots are ok at mopping and vacuuming. My best recommendation if you want the best performance and mopping is the S5 Max amzn.to/34JqkHA You will need to wash the mopping pad after each use, but I found this robot to have the best performance.
Thanks for your informative content so I am leaning towards M6 but I wanted to find out if there are proprietary stuff needed to use this or we could simply use reusable . Awaiting response
petermazbabie all the new mopping robots are just robotic swiffers. They just push the dirt around. The only robotic floor washer that actually cleans - properly - was the Scooba line from iRobot, which was discontinued. But they performed FANTASTIC and picked up 99% of dirt and bacteria on the floor guaranteed. Since the scooba is no more, the iLife w400 is now the only robot currently on the market that lays down fresh cleaner, mechanically scrubs it, and vacuums and squeegees the dirty water into a separate tank. No other robotic “mop” on the market even remotely compares to this system. It’s a shame they discontinued the Scooba line, I still have one and it’s been going strong for 10 years now
Joe King That’s probably why they discontinued it when they made it they didn’t realize it was gonna last so long they need to make things cheaper so that they break quicker and people spend money.
petermazbabie... so they prefer to piss us off with unreliable robotic swiffers that break down in less than a year to piss off customers, basically ensuring they won’t buy an iRobot product again? because I bought a braava jet and it broke down within 6 months. I was LIVID. If they are charging $1000 for a floor washer you damnwell hope it lasts at least 10 years.
From my personal experienced the m6 did better mopping than the other robots because of the dedicated mopping pattern. If the robot sits for a month or so the water pump may need some purging, aka stops spraying. The navigation is on par with the other roomba with cameras. The Braava m6 is one of the few dedicated mopping robots with self recharging capabilities. I recommend hybrid mopping and vacuum systems. Roborock S5 Max
The EU plug can be converted to US plus with a 5$ adapter or if you order through gearbest and contact them they should be able to provide the adapter free of charge. The EU and US version are the exact same minus the power prong type.
I’m new to these robots and the different options are overwhelming. I just want a robot that can mop, vacuum and self charge... I’d say vacuuming is more essential in my home but ideally I’d like one that can do the job on its own and sweep/vacuum/pick up spills/mop. I’d plan to have it clean overnight so it’s not in the way during the day. Which robot do you recommend? Thanks! Much appreciated :)
Hmmm how big is your floor plan? Are you interested in the smart mapping feature where you can tell the robot to clean a specific area or room? If so the top robot Vacuums are the Roborock S5 Max amzn.to/2CxTA8j Or the 937 Ozmo amzn.to/3eqKto1 The 937 significantly cheaper as a Renewed option though Amazon, has most of the advance mopping and vacuuming as the S5 Max. The S5 Max has the better navigation and can support upto 4 levels.
Hello, so here is the Mopping Challenge of every mopping robot that I have. Which one right for you? If you have any questions feel free to comment below, I usually respond within an hour or so 🤣.
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Hi, can I ask which one is the quietest? And what about the volume of brava jet m6?
@@rosarosa3048 The Braava m6 is probably the quietest, all you hear os the sprayer, when it puts solution down. In dry mopping mode it very quiet.
@@RobotMasters thank you for the answer
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I have an Ilife 400 and love it. no big deal to pick it up and put it back on charging station when done. only negative I have found is it cleans two 10 x 15 rooms and then should be put on charge. not a deal breaker tho. I also have 2 Ilife vacuums. boy am I lazy. but my floors are definitely pretty clean.
what.. then for a 3000sf house how many times need to put it for charging 😂
@@cecilmcbee3939 it can wash two 10 x 15 rooms Definitely, maybe more but then should be put on to recharge. Takes about 2 hours to charge. Then you can clean a couple more areas. I do different rooms each week. It doesn't automatically go back to charger but you have to clean it so pick it up, clean it, put it on charger.
So far so good with this vacuum. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx8ISPQRRAfpAaX4msGjyodObTBnlj4T5g I was a little concerned to find it seems to be all plastic, but the reviews were good, so I'm hoping for the best. Very easy to assemble Recommened, and only attachments I've used so far work well, and are easy to use. Doing a good job on the new carpet in my bedrooms and stairs. Works well on the hardwood on my main floor too. Reasonable weight and cord length. I already knew from an earlier review that it wouldn't fit under furniture, but I can use my Eufy for that, so no problem - the high traffic areas that need a stronger suction was really what I bought this for. If it continues as it's started, it will be a good buy and well worth the money. I have had two Shark Rocket stick vacs in the past that are super easy to use, but the motors just don't last well, even with scrupulous cleaning of the filters. I'm hoping for better with this Bissell.
Thanks man for investing your time into such a detailed review!!! Very helpful!
Sure no problem, glad it helped!!! Take Care!!!
Hahha I believe u. I'm acf watching in Juky two yrs later. Thanks for the review. Ur very thorough and fun.
Although the Ilife doesn’t have camera or laser navigation, it seems to do pretty well with its algorithm
Yeah it really good at keeping track where it at, does better than the 240
The only real mop robot in existence so far is the ILIFE Shinebot. This one actually has two water tanks, one with clean water and one where it collects dirty water, and uses a roller to clean instead of a mop. Mopping is not scrubbing, mopping is spreading the dirt on the floor.
You do some great mopping with your robots I'm going to buy the Brava jet M6
I thought about taking notes about each robot to compare which one I want. Here are the notes if anyone is interested:
Narwal
- Watch other video
Veniibot N1
- Easiest to use; just fill the water and leave it. Clean the pad once the robot is done.
- Station cleans the pad automatically.
- Live map tracking.
- Can vaccum and/or mop. This is good because if it reaches a carpet it disable moping and vacuums only.
- Newer products so there might be malfunctions. Maybe.
Roborock S6
- Washable and disposable pads.
- 2 water spraying settings to choose.
- You can remove the mopping attachment if you don't want wet mopping.
- Does not know the difference between hard floor and carpet; you have to manually remove the mopping attachment so it doesn't wet your carpet.
- Do not use cleaning solution with this one beacause it would destory water droplets.
- Good vacuum cleaner.
- Very good navigation.
Braava Jet m6
- Best one for deep cleaning because of back and forth mopping motion.
- Designed for a larger area with larger pad and watertank.
- Disposable pads.
- Can spray water as it goes.
- Automatic recharge.
- Detects and avoids carpet.
Braava Jet 240
- Cheaper but still with great features.
- Smaller robot for smaller areas.
- Bad navigation.
- Vibrating mopping head.
- Curved mopping pattern with back and forth motion.
- Does not recognize carpets.
- Manual battery charge on a seperate cradle.
- Disposable pads.
iLife w400
- Roller pad.
- Noisy.
- Manual recharching.
- Works with its dedicated remote.
- No wifi and no phone app capability.
I can't seem to avoid streaks and tire marks with the m6. Different flow settings. Different pads. Different water temp. Different cleaning solutions. Even tried deep cleaning the floor before hand and it'll leave marks all over the floor. Worst part is irobot customer service is basically having me redo everything haha. I think imma buy the w400.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the m6. Hopefully the w400 is better 🤣
@@RobotMasters I hope so. At the very least having the mop behind the wheels might help. I have two big dogs that get the floor super dirty so maybe that's why the m6 can't keep up. Who knows, maybe I should try running tap water or filtered water.
@@rauldelgadillo8447 I have heard some users say distilled water helped and using the intensive cleaning mode helped. But having the wheels in front of the cleaning system does help.
it would be nice if they made a robot mop which has a larger reservoir of cleaning solution at its docking station so you don't have to refill it ver often
To me that just sounds like something that would get disgustingly gross very easily.
@@ixcutamp8059 not with cleaning solution. It stops mildew 😏
@@terryreyes1125 yeah, but after a few years it'll be a mess of evaporated chemicals
@@ixcutamp8059 true but then you can just wash the container. So it would be nice
Hey Nathan just a heads up on the 240. It's recommended to start it in the left side of the room. It starts from left and works its way right so that might be what happened! 😊 Very informative video though thank you.
Oh thanks for that tip, 😮😆
thank you for the video. i own a irobot rooma s9+ and now looking for a smart mopper.
Sure glad the video helped
Which is the best in respect of cleaning and less noise,
My too pick is the Braava Jet m6. For wet mopping the w400. Both are very quiet.
Me watching this at 2 am knowing I have school
Nathan you are really amazing your dedication to robot vacuums really amazes me😀
LOL thanks 😊
Great video man! I just pulled the trigger on the M6 because its $200 off on prime day amazon.
Thanks, hopefully the m6 works out!!!
I have the iRobot Braava 240 and it's great as it fits into small spaces or if you only have hard floors.
Can you use other pads or does it have to be the IROBOT?
How well does the iLife navigate...do you find yourself constantly moving it to missed areas? I prefer the navigation of the vennibot / irobot M6 with the app etc. but the cleaning mechanics of the iLife seem more hygienic as your not dragging a dirty pad around.
The iLife w400 probably has one of the best navigation abilities interms of a robot that lacks a navigation camera and LIDAR system. Does well with obstacles and carpet detection. It best to clear the area to give the robot the best chance possible. The w400 has small wheels si it struggles on crevices and small thresholds.
I agree with the cleaning system, I do like the separate Clean and Dirty Water tanks system with spinning brush roll and Vacuum.
@@RobotMasters thanks, I'll probably go for this or wait for the narwal to come out...really enjoy your videos btw, proper fan over here haha
Hey, great video. Although, this video is over a year old, I can’t seemed to find a link for the Veniibot N1?
Here the only link I have amzn.to/2WXO4Tk
They are hard to come by.
I wish irobot still did the scooba. I liked the one I use to have.
I have been desperately trying to find a affordable self cleaning mop as I can not physically bend do to my disability, nor do I make a lot with disability .
Is there affordable options ?
Hmmmm as of now the cheapest self cleaning mopping robot is the Narwal T10 amzn.to/3882LMS
Unfortunately most are going to be over $500, haven’t seen one for less that has a self washing feature. You can get some cheaper self emptying robots, but don’t have the self washing feature.
Our m6 has been fantastic for us and does an excellent job of cleaning.
Glad to hear, might need to use my m6 again, it been sitting for a while
@@RobotMasters which do you use the most? I'm thinking of the 240, dont mid recharging It myself
@@spxlazy The m6 is my go to Mopping robot
hello.
which robot is better for mopping, roborock s7 or ecovas deboot t9
The roborock So does better at mopping
@@RobotMasters is it going to be any review with t9?
@@marijobarisic5623 I don't have any plans currently for the T9.
Great video!! But the fact that after 4 previous cleanings the last robot still picked up so much dirt is just alarming lol 😂 just as if none of them ACTUALLY cleaned the floor or maybe it’s just that my expectations are too high 😆
Yeah most the mopping robots are designed for light mopping tasks, I have found the more times you run them the dirt and grime decreases significantly. I do recommend a full manual mopping from time to time
Robot Masters ohhh that makes sense now. Thank you for all the useful info!!
the last one was the Ilife 400. I have that one and you can definitely see dirty water when you empty the tank. I would buy it again. and no mop pads to keep buying.
S and S Grimstead May I know how long has your illfe400 been last so far and does the charging bothers you?
@@cecilmcbee3939 I have had the 400 floor washer for over a year. And absolutely not the charging does not bother me. Love this machine. My entire house is rolled vinyl. Not planks, not tile. there is no issue with cleaning any grout.
Hello
My shinebot w400 sais every time that his drop sensors has to be cleaned
Evere 2 minutes!?
What could be the problem
Mopping myself is faster😁
What sucks about robot mopping. They cant navigate preciely along carpets. It miss spots when rising and lowering the mop at wrong time late or early.
I got irobot scooba and i was loving that but it damaged by using lot of super strong detergent ! unfortunatly its not available any more so i choose ilife w400 because i feel scrubing method robot is a lot more effective than pad moping robot !
this was so helpfu! thank you for this great video!
Glad it helped
You have so many robots, I only have the 240 and m6 mops lol
I did once own scooba until it died...
The m6 and 240 makes a good combo 👍🏻. What happened with the Scooba
This was both entertaining and informative
Hello Nathen what do you recommend for large area with a lot of foot traffic? My title floors need to be mopped on a daily and I am looking for a real work horse that deep cleans. Thank you
Probably the Braava Jet m6 is the best mopping robot with the best performance so far.
I have to find that ILife model that has a dirty water resevoir. All the rest are mere swiffers.
It called the iLife w450, there also ones that self clean there mopping pads like the Narwal T10, Veniibot H10 or the Yeedi Mop Station
Which one would be beneficial for tile and grout?
Probably the Braava Jet m6
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Great video
Hi all, so finally which robot can clean the joints between the tiles. Normally wet pad mopping robot cleanning everyday will leave the joints dirty!.
How does the iLife clean? The mop looks like what Bissell uses on the Crosswave (which leaves a lot of streaks). But, for real floor cleaning, seems like the ones that periodically clean the mop head and put down / suck up solution would be the best. The Veniibot does those things, but it looked huge compared to the others and is an unknown in the US. Looking forward to your review of the S5 Max. Maybe with regular use, this kind of mop would be OK. Obviously, none of them are for heavy cleaning.
The iLife w400 uses the same cleaning principle as a Carpet Cleaner. Puts down water on the floor, uses the water to clean and help remove stains off the floor using the spinning brush. Sucks up dirty liquid than finishes up with a scraper to get an even cleanup. The iLife is designed for wet mopping jobs. The S5 Max delayed stuck in DHL warehouse in Hong Kong.
@@RobotMasters S5 Max still isn't available in the US?
are vee You can pickup the S5 Max through Amazon for $600. GearBest is sending me one to review, but DHL has a hold on it. Working with then to get everything straightened out.
What is the best mop in your opinion? Please
My Top picks are the ilife w450, Braava Jet m6 and the S7 for a good hybrid mopping and vacuuming robot.
Thank you for informative video. Have you used and reviewed the ihome Nova 2 in 1 with self emptying base? Is there a website to shop for robo vacs that allows you to shop by/filter on features i.e. mop & vac, bagless emptying bin, mapping?
Thanks haven’t had a chance to review the Nova 2 in 1. If the company reaches out to me I will. The best places I go are Amazon and the official websites for replacement filters and other things.
Hey dude how much room does have you got in the past because like if you're going to be selling out Roomba soon I will but not if they cost money
So for me it the Wife limiting my accumulation of robots 🤖. I am only allowed a handful at a time. I usually sell the other ones at a good discount.
Love your videos, man! Just bought my Roborock S6
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Bought the i life 400 ,,Love it does a really nice job,,That squeaking noise you hear on first start up,,Is the squeegee,,Its dry but few seconds later it will stop after water is applied by mop.. not bigg deal ,It does pick up what other mops leave behind..Only draw back i have found is on large texture tile..The bot has hard time getting traction on such surfaces along with squeegee holding it back ,, ON flat smooth tile not a problem.Over all i think its great
Yes that the squeegee, the robot good for those wet spills. I did notice on the crack of tiles the wheels get hung up. Glad the robot working out for you 👍🏻
@@RobotMasters yes had same issue with grout lines and textured tile with traction ,,i have notified i life about issues i found,, i really see this mop bot getting better in short amount of time ,,,If i life takes the comments , i have sent,, Pluss your videos,, Good job on videos too,, keep it up..
The m6 didn't seem to mop very well. With the perfect light, it almost seemed like the pad absorbed all the solution not allowing a very good mop job, or it doesn't spray enough of the solution to get a nice spread on the mopping. There were dry spots every single pass, some of the dry spots were almost right in the middle of the pad. Are the washable pads much better, and do a better job then the disposable ones? I like the idea of the IRobot's where one vacuums then the other comes out to mop so you don't mix things. Like your previous video with the Veniibot and the ketchup, you don't want your extractors getting all the gooey goodness the mop wants. Though I guess that means you also buy 2 machines versus 1. Ups and downs to everything!
So the m6 didn’t perform well because I put the setting on extended coverage and less spray. The reason I wanted to do this is to give each robot the exact same cleaning pattern and time. The Roborock S6 and Veniibot will race through this area in 5 minutes where the m6 could take up to 30 minutes if I had it on detailed clean. Just from my experience the m6 can do the best in mopping if in the deep mode. Sorry for the confusion, once I get the s5 Max I will allow the m6 to do a detailed cleaning
@@RobotMasters No confusion, thanks for letting know the setting you used however. I can see why it takes a lot longer with how it works over the other brands, with the constant back and forth cleaning pattern. Looking forward to seeing the s5 max. Might be a deciding factor in what I get next when my current Roomba dies on me.
10:52 First time I've heard a robot fart.
LOL 😁
so what is the conclusion? rank?
Well it depends on what features you are looking for. For wet mopping aka liquid spills get the w400. For good vacuuming and mopping the Robrock is ideal. Lastly for the best mopping for stains the Braava Jet m6 is best.
Suprised the braava 380t wasn't here, seems to be one of the most common
Narwal vs t8+ Clean & Clear?????
I would like to see the bissell spinwave to compare
I might review and do a comparison if I get offered one to review.
What do you think about the irobot braava 380t?
I see some people complain about the ilife 400 not completely wetting the roller and sometimes the water doesn't spread at all. There's any other alternative like the ilife one? I'm looking for a robot that doesn't spread the dirt in all my room like those usual robots that you just attach a pad underneath.
From what I tested the best performing mopping robot is the iRobot Braava Jet m6
Whats the Winner just for mopping (floor washing)? Ilife w400? Only this one has one compartment for dirty water.
It depends on what type of mopping you are doing. For stubborn dirt and grime, the Braava M6 did the best. For wet spills the iLife w400 the best because of the seperate Fresh water tank and dirty water tank. For light duty mopping jobs all of the mopping robots can handle this.
Does the 240 come with a charger for the battery and how much for an extra battery to have on hand for when the first battery quits and you need the 240 to finish mopping.
Man! I just discovered your channel I love it!!!!!
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There’s actually something called the switch but you can actually put that on the iLife Remote
Great comparison Nathan toss up between S5 and M6. I need both vacuum and mopping. I have a pet and it tracks paw prints in the house on wood floors. More money with I7 and M6 or just Roborock 6? I enjoy the videos keepem coming I watch all of them.
If you can spend the extra money the i7 and m6 would be a good combination. The m6 can handle tougher stains like the dried up par prints. You could save a few hundred dollars and get the Roborock S4 and m6
@@RobotMasters Thanks for the help now just too save the money for the two. Keep videoing in case something else comes out newer.
Any spinning pad models that you would recommend?
Hmm the Narwhal if you can find one not too bad.
I have a Sharky 101AE, which is excellent for vacuuming, and I really like the self emptying feature, and a Roomba M6, which is excellent for mopping. My fantasy is to have one unit, that vacuums and mops AND self empties both. Is that asking too much?
Yes for now that to much LOL. I would like to see a robot vacuum transition up and down stairs for people with multiple levels 😮
I’d hate to see the size of that robot, no matter how much power you can fit you can’t replace the need for a water container
Yeah it a little large, can’t fit under furniture or couches. The best solution is the m6 with its on board water tank and spray
The Braava Jet 240 didn't clean half of the walkway because you're supposed to set it on the back left side of the room before starting it, not the middle.
Thanks for letting me know, I forgot about putting the robot in the back left
I'm interested to buy the S6 Maxv does the S5 Max is better? Thank you.
Well if you want the active camera to help it navigate objects or want the live camera streaming capabilities the S6 MaxV the ideal choice. Of you can forgo the camera features than you can save some money getting the S5 Max
the fact that the glass of water was still so dirty after the other robots mopped troubles me haha
LOL either the w400 did an Amazing Job 😁 or the other mopping robots were sleeping 😴 on the job 🙂
Perhaps he did the video on different days and we are seeing it after edit.
@@DeeDee-ki5sf he says in he video they're back to back.
Are there robot steam mops?
Not that I know of.
So after 4 robot mops ran directly after each other, the 5th one still picked up all that dirty water? Is that just saying the other 4 mops are actually not mopping that well, and the iLife works best?
Yeah, they are designed for light dusting. Struggle with tougher stains.
Hello! I’m trying to decide btw the Braava Jet m6 vs 360 S7. I have all tile, single story home. Want something that will mop well. Would be great if it can be controlled through Alexa. What is your recommendation? Thank you!
Hello the Braava Jet m6 is a good mopping only robot. Does work with Alexa. Now if you want something that can vacuum and mop look at the Roborock S7 amzn.to/3osSVJc
The mopping system vibrates and performed the best in vacuuming and mopping.
Oooo, I just watched ur review on the Roborock S7! Amazing! Would u say the S7 is currently the best out there right now?
I want a smart vac/mop combo, excellent cleaning, self managed for the most part, not too costly to maintain (supplies, etc), doesn't malfunction. Even Alexa sometimes gives me attitude. I don’t need a “smart” vac who's going to work one day & decide to take vacation the next time I need it to run. 😏
@@sindieb.6839 LOL they all have an attitude 😮. Just kidding, I found the Roborock and iRobot to be the most reliable. You are going to pay more for the S7 but it one of the better cleaners out there.
Thank you Nathan! I will pick one up. Excited!
@@sindieb.6839 Sounds good, if you have any issue or questions you know where to find me 🤗
You're the best
Nice reviews, but which one would you choose? Which is best for you?
Probably the Braava Jet M6
braava jet 240 with extended battery cleans better than m6 a large area
Primitivo Reyes Aguilar Hmmmmm hard to say for sure, the 240 has the vibrating mopping pad, but the m6 has the additional weight to help apply pressure on the area. Both have the same mopping pattern. I would say the 240 can reach more areas due to the smaller size, but the m6 can cover more ground quicker because of the larger mopping pad.
how can I delete a robot from the irobot app
Launch the iRobot Home App. Select the robot you want to delete if you have multiple robots linked to your account. Once you are in the Robot’s main Home Screen scroll down until you see Robot Settings. Than scroll down until you see Remove/Factory reset iRobot. This will allow you to remove the robot from the account.
@@RobotMasters thanks
I have already sent the product in service, but no improvement. After finishing the cleaning as scheduled, the BRAAVA JET M6 returns normally to the base.And here's the strange thing ... When it hooks up to the HOME BASE to recharge suddenly, the water pump starts for two seconds as if it wanted to spray ?? ? Nothing comes out anyway ... But has never had this strange functioning ?? Usually the floor cleaning robot leans on the charging surface and emits the classic sound while it flashes white and the pump remains off ... a problem with the software or the defective pump? Waiting Greetings
Sounds like a software glitch, try resetting the robot holding the home and spot clean button for 10 seconds. If under warranty iRobot might be able to fix it, if the problem still persists.
@@RobotMasters If they cannot repair because I have already sent them once and they have not solved the problem, do they have to replace the product with a new one? Has it been purchased from an authorized IROBOT dealer? The robot was purchased on 05/03/2020 ...
@@supermariobroswonder-v7d Yeah usually iRobot sends a replacement if they can't fix it. I would try to get a replacement.
@@RobotMasters Congratulations on your UA-cam channel. I always follow you when I can or when I present some news from Italy ... I decided to buy the robot after your review. Greetings from Italy
@@supermariobroswonder-v7d Thanks 😇
LOL I like the way you put your finger on your cheek . like the comparison If the I life have navigation it should be the best . but I am not sure if it is good for hardwood floor
Hahaha thanks, they say that pose makes me look smarter 🤔🤣
We got the 240 for Christmas. Is there anyway to start the spot clean directly from that device?
Yes through the app you can enable the spot clean function
Imagine wiping the entire floor of your house with a tiny terry cloth then driving remote control toy cars over the wet floor
can you ever see about doing a review on the coral one 2in1 robot vacuum that is also a handheld vacuum?
It might be a while, I have a few robots that I plan to review this year.
Great Job very detailed thank you!
Thanks 😃
Which one leaves less marks ? Do you have any idea
The Roborock S5 Max, and iLife w400 leave the least tire marks.
There're also few dedicated mopping robots are missing here for the battle to become thorough: xiaomi swdk robot, xiaomi bobot, everybot 700 or edge (whatever is available in states)
Yeah there sooo many models out there, I will do my best to bring new dedicated mopping robots once I am able to get them.
@@RobotMasters thanks a lot. I subscribed to your channel. Your real life reviews are awesome
Aside from the Roborock S6, which one climbs thresholds on the level when you don't have to babysit it while the robot is running?
Most of the mopping robots can't transition over any type of threshold which includes the Braava Jet 240, my, iLife w400. The Roborock S6 and Veniibot N1 can transition over quarter inch thresholds no problem.
@@RobotMasters Ah ok, thought so. Happy new year btw :) Any chance you are going to be at CES 2020?
Smart Robot Reviews Happy New Years!!! No I am not going to be at CES 🤔😞. Maybe someone will invite me 😂. Are you going to be there?
@@RobotMasters Unfortunately no, would love to be there tho :)
So whats your conclusion?
It depends on what you are looking for. For wet mopping the iLife is the best. The Braava Jet performed the best overall.
Hi Nathan, what would you recommend for a small apartment with a dog that loses a lot of hair? Love your videos btw
I also live in Argentina, so i wouldnt be able to fly frecuently to the US to buy any type of aditional accesories such as special bags, or using some type of detergent. (Those type of stuff that make the client continue buying small things from the corresponding brand)
Can robot vacuum and mop be working in the same at the same time?
Yes most hybrid Vacuum/Mopping robots can perform both simultaneously.
@@RobotMasters I think he meant- can the roomba S9 and braava M6 work simultaneously?
@@dahbay5801 Oh my bad, yes they can both work independently at the same time.
Hey can you recommend a robot for me? I have a 4 year old Irobot 760 (will keep, no app access ) but its a bit too loud and route is too scattered. Size: 2000 sqft 1 level all hardwood floor and tile in bathroom, no carpet. Which robot has best value? I need one that is smart with clear route, do a great job in mopping but also has vacuuming feature . Prefer those ones that clean the cloth itself while mopping and has warranty coverage in North America. Can you include Narwal in consideration? Thanks :)
Hmm there only a couple that I know of that has the self cleaning mopping capabilities. Those are the Narwal and Venibot N1 which I covered on this channel. Both robots are ok at mopping and vacuuming. My best recommendation if you want the best performance and mopping is the S5 Max amzn.to/34JqkHA
You will need to wash the mopping pad after each use, but I found this robot to have the best performance.
Cool Video
I like it👍🏻
Thanks, looking to improve my videos never ending cycle 🤣
WOW. please do you sometimes buy Scooba? any model, for example 390, 385, 5080, 450, 230, etc.
Ok I will try to do a Scooba later this Year
Which one provides the best value for a large space?
My recommendation is the Braava m6 or the Roborock S5 Max for larger areas.
Thanks for your informative content so I am leaning towards M6 but I wanted to find out if there are proprietary stuff needed to use this or we could simply use reusable . Awaiting response
You can buy reusable mopping pads and the solution has to be iRobot, to avoid damage using a harsh cleaning chemical.
nice floors!
Thanks 😊
Wow you have the cleanest floor now after all that testing!
Hahaha only need 12 mopping robots to keep them clean 😃
petermazbabie all the new mopping robots are just robotic swiffers. They just push the dirt around. The only robotic floor washer that actually cleans - properly - was the Scooba line from iRobot, which was discontinued. But they performed FANTASTIC and picked up 99% of dirt and bacteria on the floor guaranteed. Since the scooba is no more, the iLife w400 is now the only robot currently on the market that lays down fresh cleaner, mechanically scrubs it, and vacuums and squeegees the dirty water into a separate tank. No other robotic “mop” on the market even remotely compares to this system. It’s a shame they discontinued the Scooba line, I still have one and it’s been going strong for 10 years now
Joe King WoW hopefully the Scooba comes back 😀
Joe King That’s probably why they discontinued it when they made it they didn’t realize it was gonna last so long they need to make things cheaper so that they break quicker and people spend money.
petermazbabie... so they prefer to piss us off with unreliable robotic swiffers that break down in less than a year to piss off customers, basically ensuring they won’t buy an iRobot product again? because I bought a braava jet and it broke down within 6 months. I was LIVID. If they are charging $1000 for a floor washer you damnwell hope it lasts at least 10 years.
Ive been hearing alot of bad reviews for the M6, would you truly recommend it, and if so. How could i avoid problems?
From my personal experienced the m6 did better mopping than the other robots because of the dedicated mopping pattern. If the robot sits for a month or so the water pump may need some purging, aka stops spraying. The navigation is on par with the other roomba with cameras. The Braava m6 is one of the few dedicated mopping robots with self recharging capabilities. I recommend hybrid mopping and vacuum systems. Roborock S5 Max
Where we can buy this
Which model?
The link you provided for roborock 5S Max has EU plug only. Do you have one for US?
The EU plug can be converted to US plus with a 5$ adapter or if you order through gearbest and contact them they should be able to provide the adapter free of charge. The EU and US version are the exact same minus the power prong type.
Robot Masters Thank you!
where is the coupon? Now it sows it’s $469.
@@poihannah It was a limited promotion, $469 still a descent price, Amazon selling it for $600
Robot Masters thank you so much for responses and review! Nice video!
With the s5 max we get water streaks , it doesn’t seem to mop well like in your video where water seems evenly spread. Any ideas?
I recommend Pre wetting the mopping pad. Also the New mopping pads have been improved.
I have s5 max too. we always use it at its max water setting and prewet the pad.
I’m new to these robots and the different options are overwhelming. I just want a robot that can mop, vacuum and self charge... I’d say vacuuming is more essential in my home but ideally I’d like one that can do the job on its own and sweep/vacuum/pick up spills/mop. I’d plan to have it clean overnight so it’s not in the way during the day. Which robot do you recommend? Thanks! Much appreciated :)
Hmmm how big is your floor plan? Are you interested in the smart mapping feature where you can tell the robot to clean a specific area or room? If so the top robot Vacuums are the Roborock S5 Max amzn.to/2CxTA8j
Or the 937 Ozmo amzn.to/3eqKto1
The 937 significantly cheaper as a Renewed option though Amazon, has most of the advance mopping and vacuuming as the S5 Max. The S5 Max has the better navigation and can support upto 4 levels.
iRobot should make a self filling base for the m6
That will be cool 😎
I think a automatic pad cleaner would be more practical but still a nice idea
Co wybrać: viomi v3 czy s5max?
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2020 YAY
Thanks 2020 will be a good year 🤣🤣🥳🥳🥳
Right one for me...Roborock S5 Max
Good choice 👍🏻
Hi Robot Masters, my house 1220 Sqft house I need a good mopping robot for daily mopping without charging many times and silent also
Thanks.
I would recommend the Braava Jet m6, according to my testing the m6 performed the best as a dedicated mopping robot.
@Robot Masters thanks
You are so nice and funny
I’m spoiling my old grandma with vacs lol
Nice 👍
great buy
Thanks this helped a lot