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Super Maid, RV318Super Maid, RV318The Super Maid is our 3-in-1 model. This machine can vacuum most carpet, mop your hard floors, and sweep both your hard floors β wood, tile, marble, linoleum β and carpet. At only 2.5 inches in height, this is the slimmest robotic product on the market. Its small size means it can clean under your couches, chairs, beds, and coffee tables. Comes with two side brushes for cleaning against walls, baseboards and corners. With the touch of a button, out pops your debris bin to empty and snap back in.Features and accessories on all our modelsDigital coding LED light sensor control for fall prevention Factory preprogrammed moving patterns for maximum coverage Touch sensitive bumpers Auto shut off when stuck or picked up Rechargeable Battery, A/C adapter, cleaning pad attachment, side brushes, 2 pack dry cleaning cloths and debris bin. Additional products availableSmart Maid, RS118Smart Maid, RS118The Smart Maid is our High Speed Sweeper that is excellent for carpet and all hard floors. It is so powerful, it picks up large particles with ease making this machine perfect for your garage, small warehouse, office and kitchen.Floor Maid, RM518Floor Maid, RM518The Floor Maid, although a simple model, is an effective cleaning machine to maintain any type of hard floors. It can either dust or lightly mop wood, tile, marble or linoleum floor, keeping them free of pet hair and crumbs.
L**R
Partially satisfied
It picks up dust etc well but it's tracking is not what I expected. Instead of tracking back and forth to cover the big empty mid room spaces it continually goes to furniture and wall edges or in circles. To change it's repetitious paths I have to block it with my foot to direct it to change directions. I have no idea what it does under beds but I suspect it goes in circles and not covering all the spacein stralght lines. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody.
W**S
Motor grinds to a halt after 4 months. Dirt inside, I guess.
It worked okay for about 4 months, and then the motor started making grinding noises. After 5 months, the grinding got louder and eventually there was so much friction inside that the robot couldn't move forward. It would go about 10 feet and then just stop. It couldn't continue, making it totally useless. For the price I'd expect it to last at least a year, not 4 months. I kept it clean using manufacturer's instructions but this seems to be an internal problem. I may try to open it up to clean the innards but I'm sure that's not part of normal maintenance. Won't buy it again, I'll pay the extra money and get a real Rumba.
Y**V
Go for iRobot instead
Arrived quickly, charged overnight, but didn't work. It would move backwards two feet, stop, and turn off power, no matter what surface and what settings. Another thing I noticed is that there appears to be a 2 mm gap between the air filter and the rest of the dust chamber. What is the use of the filter with such a gap? I returned Techko and got a refurbished iRobot Roomba 560 instead, only payed $50 extra. It feels much more solid and heavier, but about the same height. Importantly, the air filter was air-tight. It worked great and collected lots of dirt (surprised me). The difference between the two products is as between Ford and BMW. Go for iRobot, seriously.
D**E
Meh
It just couldn't handle my apartment. It consistently got stuck and seemed to have no way of cleaning consistently. It might work if there are very few obstacles or floor type changes.
D**R
Dust Bunny Removal!!
Love it, turn it on (make sure the carpets are out of the way), and wait till the batteries run out and recharge. Runs about a hour and a half but picks up everything under the bed. Nice to have for pre-mop.
W**R
One Star
Had to return VERY noisy and stayed in one area much too long
I**S
good value
good for the price
J**E
Keep your expectations realistic
Floor cleaners are not perfect machines. I have owned 4 different ones, including this one. ALL of them have their faults, and i believe some people think that when they're spending SO much on something, that its going to be amazing and perfect. Well none have mine have ever been "perfect". This one is far from it.I have been using a floor vacuum in my house for about two years now. When you initially get one of these machines, its almost like bringing home a new baby, and you have to baby proof the house. Except, you're just making you house vacuum proof? Pick up ALL those cords that are touching the floor, floor mats and rugs? get rid of them unless they're exceptionally flat and do not lift in anyway on the corners or else the unit will roll over onto it and get stuck. My house is "floor vacuum proofed" the only thing they get stuck on now are nerf darts or stuff my kids leave on the floor. AND i'd also like to mention i have hardwood and tile floors ONLY.The unit does a pretty good job in my house. It picks up dog hair and crumbs all over the place. All floor vacuums are loud and annoying so i can't knock this one for sounding like a vacuum, when essentially thats what it is. If you want something silent, you should look into a MINT. Those you barely hear.All the floor vacuums i have owned require maintenance. My daughter and i have long hair and the hair gets wrapped around the brushes that spin to collect thing. i do this about once a week. it requires getting scissors and cutting the hair out. a daily cleaning of the dust bin + sometimes a little more cleaning of the dust bin area when it gets clogged with dog hair. My biggest gripe about this one is it doesn't do corners or edges very well and it doesn't have a charging station. my other floor vacuum has its own charging stations and doesn't need me to pick it up each time it goes dead, plug it in, unplug it, then release it each and every time i need it to clean. If you plan on using your floor cleaner everyday, i think the charging station is a must. It really takes the grind out of maintaining it much easier. This would be better for casual use.bottom line, you get what you pay for. it does a mediocre job, but if you want to find out what its like to own a floor vacuum before you go out and spend over $300 for a good one, this might be a good way to figure out if you are a floor vacuum kind of household. Its not a buy you should make lightheartedly. its a commitment. it involves a new responsibility of making sure your floors are vacuum proof. but if you are seriously about getting your floors cleaned and ready to take the plunge, i'd recommend buying something a little more heavy duty.
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