I’m just wondering how the part that distills the water truly actually stays clean? All that sticky stuff has to go somewhere? Unless it just completely is dissolved?
The water distillation process heats up the dirty water to about 90°C in a triple treatment process including distillation, disinfection, silver ion sterilization, and unilever herbal cleaning solution. The clean water goes to the water tank and the dirty particles go to the dust bag. There’s also a filter involved that they recommend cleaning as needed and replacing every 2 years or so.
@@RodrickViews interesting! Well I already had bought and X40 Ultra when they were released so I’m sad! I totally would have bought this! It makes the X40 seem like a toy lol.
I'll wait for vacuum wars to thoroughly run their tests and come up with a verdict. Apart for Eufy roller mop, every other ones they reviewed did a very poor job of cleaning dirty floors.
It would depend on the level or debris in your home. They say it’s typically 2-3 months, however with my other robot vacuum with a similar sized dust bag, I’ve had it last nearly a year without replacing since it’s mostly just picking up crumbs.
I don’t know how much energy it consumes, but the water distillation process heats up the dirty water to about 90°C in a triple treatment process including distillation, disinfection, silver ion sterilization, and unilever herbal cleaning solution. The clean water goes to the water tank and the dirty particles go to the dust bag. There’s also a filter involved that they recommend cleaning as needed and replacing every 2 years or so.
I don’t see any mentions of hot water, so I don’t think so. The only thing I see is the 90°C distillation process of the dirty water. It does have hot air drying though.
The manufacturer claims that "When it comes to edge mopping, the 3i S10 Ultra will Redefine what it means to clean every corner". Why doesn't anyone show how badly this can actually mop a corner? Bullshit talking about mopping the corners. After all, the Ecovacs Omni X5 tries to do it right by reversing the mop into the corner ahead, how does this one do it?
I’m just wondering how the part that distills the water truly actually stays clean? All that sticky stuff has to go somewhere? Unless it just completely is dissolved?
The water distillation process heats up the dirty water to about 90°C in a triple treatment process including distillation, disinfection, silver ion sterilization, and unilever herbal cleaning solution. The clean water goes to the water tank and the dirty particles go to the dust bag. There’s also a filter involved that they recommend cleaning as needed and replacing every 2 years or so.
@@RodrickViews interesting! Well I already had bought and X40 Ultra when they were released so I’m sad! I totally would have bought this! It makes the X40 seem like a toy lol.
I'll wait for vacuum wars to thoroughly run their tests and come up with a verdict. Apart for Eufy roller mop, every other ones they reviewed did a very poor job of cleaning dirty floors.
He takes too long to review things. I wouldn’t wait on him.
@@Murphys_Law9 At least he tests these thoroughly. I bought mine T9 + when it came out and it's stil running strong.
Why are the brushes rotating when it’s detecting water? How does it do with dog 💩?
Why did'nt you chose a room with some furniture and carpets for your test?
Where can i buy this?
Tell me the cost also.
How does this compare to the Eufy S1 Pro?
obviously this better in every way
How does it op operates with furniture? Are you uploading a video of that too?
Amazing!
How frequent do u change the disposable bag?
My guess is like 2-3 months
It would depend on the level or debris in your home. They say it’s typically 2-3 months, however with my other robot vacuum with a similar sized dust bag, I’ve had it last nearly a year without replacing since it’s mostly just picking up crumbs.
Can you tell me the dimensions of the robot please, especially height I need to see if it will fit under my cabinets. Thank you
Would've been awesome if you used actual dirt or some mud to test it's cleaning ability.
How much energy does the waterproduction and watercleaning consume?
Where does the dirt from the water go??
I don’t know how much energy it consumes, but the water distillation process heats up the dirty water to about 90°C in a triple treatment process including distillation, disinfection, silver ion sterilization, and unilever herbal cleaning solution. The clean water goes to the water tank and the dirty particles go to the dust bag. There’s also a filter involved that they recommend cleaning as needed and replacing every 2 years or so.
@@RodrickViews
Thank you for the explanation. Sounds like an energy-intensive procedure.
0:24 u can literally see the hair stuck on the brush 😅
One question please, where does the dirt from the mop water goes?
The dirty water is distilled at 90°C. It then sends the clean water to the water tank and the dirty particles to the dust bag.
Ah! That's clever. I'd already bought the Dreame X40 ultra. Wish I'd waited!
Ok now that is incredible. I live in a very humid place. I'm highly considering this. Too bad it isn't white
How high is this robot?
hes like... theres my shoe
Can it dry the roll to prevent it from smelling?
it is self-drying
@@schmiediiii with hot air?
Yes, it dries the roller mop with hot air in the station.
@@RodrickViews Thank you!
does it have hot water wash?
I don’t see any mentions of hot water, so I don’t think so. The only thing I see is the 90°C distillation process of the dirty water. It does have hot air drying though.
I fear that the corner-cleaning is'nt be very good...
The manufacturer claims that "When it comes to edge mopping, the 3i S10 Ultra will Redefine what it means to clean every corner". Why doesn't anyone show how badly this can actually mop a corner? Bullshit talking about mopping the corners. After all, the Ecovacs Omni X5 tries to do it right by reversing the mop into the corner ahead, how does this one do it?
To Much Talk....So Boring
Can it lift the roll on carpets?
It automatically lifts the roller mop 8mm (0.3 inches)