
"In my tests, the Narwal Freo Pro did pretty well at keeping my floors clean. It has fantastic suction on hard floors, does a decent job mopping, and can clean without much intervention. However, it didn't always avoid cords on the floor, the suction performance wasn't as great on carpet, and its dust containment didn't last me near seven weeks."
"While it offers a hands-free experience, the Narwal Freo Pro doesn't have a self-emptying dustbin. Instead, it has a dust bag in place of the usual dustbin, which holds dust and debris. The large bag has a one-liter capacity, which is three times the size of a regular robot vacuum's dustbin. The robot has a built-in dust compression system that compresses the debris the robot collects, then dries it with warm air to reduce the possibility of odor developing."
"I like to leave my house as clean as possible before leaving town to ensure I come home to a clean house: fresh sheets on the bed, no dishes in the sink, laundry folded and put away. This last trip was hectic, with three little ones, so while I checked most of my items off my to-do list, I couldn't mop my floors before heading out."
A 10-day trip led to using the Narwal Freo Pro to maintain floors during absence. The unit delivers excellent suction on hard floors, performs decently at mopping, and operates largely hands-free but lacks a self-emptying dustbin. The system uses a one-liter dust bag and a dust-compression plus warm-air drying process to limit odors, though the bag filled in three weeks in a home with a very hairy dog despite claims of up to seven weeks. The robot sometimes failed to avoid cords and had weaker suction on carpet. Regular daily runs were necessary to keep floors presentable.
Read at ZDNET
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]