Hello,
by now there are quite a few different household appliances for cleaning floors, such as robotic mops, electric wet mops, and steam cleaners. Do you use any of these, or do you simply use a bucket with a mop?
Best regards,
Sabine
by now there are quite a few different household appliances for cleaning floors, such as robotic mops, electric wet mops, and steam cleaners. Do you use any of these, or do you simply use a bucket with a mop?
Best regards,
Sabine
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barfly66612 Nov 2021 12:31matte1987 schrieb:
Thanks for your feedback. How much cleaning effort would you estimate after using the device? How long does it take?Hmm, good question. You don’t always need to remove and clean the roller manually, because the self-cleaning program works fine. You just need to empty the dirt container or clean it thoroughly, depending on your preference. The time required is actually less compared to a traditional mop.Tom1978 schrieb:
We will also have to decide which vacuum-mop robot to use. Does anyone have experience with this one:
ECOVACS DEEBOT N8 PRO+ Before spending that much money on a device that will probably be outdated within two years, I’d rather hire a cleaning service for the same cost.
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motorradsilke13 Nov 2021 06:04ypg schrieb:
Before I spend so much money on a device that will probably be outdated within two years, I'd rather hire a cleaner for that amount.If you find one you’re happy with, they probably won’t work for that money for two years either. And what’s wrong with the device being outdated? It will still serve its purpose.
You really have first world problems. Hire someone to clean for you who isn’t fortunate enough to be able to build a house for xxx.xxx Euros and needs every euro to buy things for their kids. My daughter has mostly lived in very large houses, and next year she will have about 200m2 (2,150 sq ft) more. But she always pays someone for housework. There are many women who once needed money because of a divorce or who never learned a profession to earn enough to pay rent and provide their children with a reasonably comfortable life. Honestly, I find this "cleaning debate" really annoying.