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Are Robot Vacuums revolutionising the way we clean?


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eeping a home clean can be harder than it sounds. With so many vacuum options on the market, choosing the right one is confusing, and some households even keep more than


one to handle different messes, from pet hair to cereal spills. Vacuuming takes time and often gets skipped, especially in busy homes with children. Traditional bagless machines also have limitations: they’re awkward to manoeuvre into tight corners or up and down stairs, require swapping tools and hunting for a power socket, and mopping brings its own hassles, like measuring water and waiting for floors to dry. Thankfully, compact robot vacuums have emerged to address these pain points. Modern models can navigate furniture and tight spaces autonomously, and many now combine vacuuming and mopping in one device. Alex McNeillie, Head of Floorcare at Bosch,


says: “Where they really come into their own is in hard-floored spaces such as kitchens, hallways and open-plan living areas, where the


mopping function genuinely lifts the burden of a job most people find tedious.” Bosch, with more than 140 years of appliance experience, has recently joined the robotic vacuum market with the Spotless Max, a compact, feature-rich solution designed to simplify cleaning and cut the time and effort households spend on floor care.


Is a Robot Vacuum for everyone? In more recent years, as the market expands and consumers are now demanding more out of their appliances, as told by Alex: “Wet and dry extraction robots are absolutely where the growth is right now, with the market growing 150% compared to this time last year, so consumer appetite is clearly there.” That being said, making the decision as to whether a Robot Vacuum is the right fit for your lifestyle can be difficult, and there are important aspects to consider. As Alex mentions: “If you have a lot of carpet, a wet-dry combo adds less value.”


However, the AI technology in the Spotless Max means that there’s no need to worry about damp carpets, as the mop pads raise once they reach a surface that doesn’t need mopping. So your home can still reap the benefits that the Bosch Spotless Max has to offer.


The Spotless Max and all it can offer When considering investing in a Robot Vacuum, it’s important to understand the features and how they can benefit your household. The Spotless Max has a number of key features that make it a perfect addition to households. The main benefit of the Spotless Max is the hands- free design with foot-tap controls, meaning there’s no bending down to adjust controls and no need to worry about controlling where it goes. Multiple power models also allow for autonomy over the level of cleaning and allow for handling sound disturbances. Whilst the Spotless Max relies on the LiDAR navigation system to reliably map rooms and avoid obstacles, the Spotless Max Cam


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