Is it necessary to purchase the entire floor scrubber, sweeper, and vacuum cleaner? What should I do?

Is it necessary to purchase them all?

Although they all sweep/clean, they each have unique functions that do not overlap or are irreplaceable.

A sweeping robot's automation and intelligence, for example, cannot be replaced by the other two.

Vacuum cleaners with a plethora of suction head attachments can handle a wide range of cleaning scenarios, but the convenience of the other two cannot be replaced.

The scrubber isn't particularly irreplaceable, but its comprehensive ability, as well as corner mopping ability, should be the best.

However, no one's money is a big wind, and to control the budget, choose two of them who can already meet the majority of the family cleaning work. The sweeper robot is the one that my family uses the most, followed by the vacuum cleaner and, finally, the scrubber.

However, if there is no sweeping robot, the scrubber should be used the most frequently; that is to say, the vacuum cleaner is not replaceable, sweeping robot and scrubber can choose one or the other, as detailed below.

How do I choose between a sweeping robot, a scrubber, and a vacuum cleaner?

Vacuum cleaners should be mandatory.

Vacuum cleaners' rich brush heads and use scenarios ensure that they will not be replaced by scrubbers and sweeping robots!

Nowadays, wireless vacuum cleaners come with a variety of brush heads that can meet a variety of household cleaning needs.

In addition to the floor, there are numerous places that must be cleaned, such as fabric sofas, windowsill crevices, keyboard crevices, car interiors, and so on, and it is impossible to delegate these tasks to robots or scrubbers. And the vacuum cleaner body is lightweight, so it can clean the entire house or just one room, ceiling or floor.

If I had to pick just one cleaning appliance, it would be a vacuum cleaner. However, if it is not used as the primary cleaning tool and only for suction sofa or crevice cleaning, it does not need to be too expensive; domestic basic models can suffice.

Sweeping robots and scrubbers have two options!

If your living space is large and free of clutter, I recommend getting a sweeping robot.

For years, I've used a sweeping robot, and at home, I'm currently using a stone and a cloud whale (a sweep, a drag).

This is really quite good, and can be high-frequency cleaning, even if not as clean as manual sweeping, as long as you do not mind it being noisy, want it to sweep a few times can in fact, I am usually cooking when cleaning, and I do a good meal, it has swept the dining room, cleaning the bedroom noise on the living room does not have much of an impact.

Like in my house, I vacuum every other day and wet mop every 7 to 10 days or so, so the dust in the house will be much lower, which is very convenient.

Automatic rag change, with little intervention required to keep the floor as clean as possible.

Of course, the disadvantages of robots are fairly obvious as well.

It is difficult to sweep the corners, such as some furniture corners and under the curtains, on a regular basis, in addition to the need to manually clean up the floor before cleaning the debris, but the overall has been considered to free your hands and sweep relatively cleanly.

And my home scrubber is more of an auxiliary tool, only coming in handy for regular cleaning or the need for local wet mopping time.

The scrubber is recommended if you have a lot of clutter or a small area.

Simply put, the ground items are relatively complex environment if your home is a relativelyqs top universities small area, or more clutter in the house, such as children frequently throwing toys, socks, data lines, and so on, or the corner of the total preference for piles of debris.

In this case, a scrubber rather than a sweeping robot is recommended.

My old house has this kind of environment; despite having more than a hundred square feet, the TV cabinet, sofa, and coffee table are floor style, and are quite large; the space left on the ground is actually not much, and the ground clutter is more; buy back fruit, gift boxes, and other such items are habitual pile corners.

I had previously purchased a sweeping robot for them, but commercial wet and dry vacuum cleanerafter a few days of use, I discovered that something was wrong! Even if the robot is open, it is frequently tangled by debris, reducing overall cleaning efficiency and increasing time consumption significantly.

A floor scrubber can easily solve the problem in this case.

The scrubber can indeed vacuum and mop at the same time, and wsetsweeping is indeed clean enough! The edge coverage capability is unquestionably superior to that of sweeping and mopping robots, but it necessitates manual sweeping and takes time.

However, the scrubber's disadvantages outweigh its benefits!

Although the machine has a self-cleaning function, the maintenance of the scrubber after each use than the sweeping robot causes some concern, because the cleaning principle of the scrubber "live water scrubbing" and the sweeping robot is not the same, most of the wet and dry waste is combined into the pipe and sewage tank, in addition to the roller, scraper, pipe will have a lot of cleaning dead ends, especially in the pipe. The most important thing is that it is easy to hide in crevices like wet hair, especially in the mouth of the pipe or on the inner wall of the pipe, making it difficult to clean up and easy qs top universitiesto smell if not cleaned up quickly.

My family's sweeping and mopping robot has no odor after a month of not remembering to pour sewage, whereas the scrubber does not, a day without pouring the next use has a strong acidic and rotten odor.

So, if you plan to buy a scrubber, it is recommended to choose one with brush drying, electrolytic water bacteria removal, but it is still recommended to clean up as soon as possible after use, especially where more hair is dropped, it is best to use a vacuum cleaner or sweeping robot to clean up again, because wet hair is most likely to card pipe is also prone to odor.

 

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