I have used it for five cleanings already to thoroughly test mine. It
gets most of the advertised time, spins in a 360° manner meant to imitate a
brisk hand scrubbing motion, and generally does rather well. It does a very
basic mopping job, and in my experience using mine may take several mopping
sessions to get more stubborn stains up. Still it will ultimately do the job.
The operation is very simple. Lift the small black panel, and fill the
humidifier reservoir with water. A simple cleaning solution for Robotic Mops
which is non-foaming, non-corrosive, and perhaps with an artificial citrus
scent, ( such as that featured I ordered for about $15.00), may have 2-3 drops
diluted into the water with a dropper to give it more cleaning power. Then
simple press the silver button once for a dry mopping, twice for a wet
mopping, and three times to power off. It is completely manual without WiFi,
or apps, (which may bother some, but I suspect there are others who may also
appreciate a simple manual operation).
It is also a notably quiet model. Though not a completely silent
one. This why it oftentimes has the name, "Smart Mute". It isn't loud
enough to be disruptive. I have noted barely being able to hear mine
from the next room.
It was once known as the Aerium when it was first released back in
2020, and was commonly sold at around $105.00. The humidifier was a
novel feature for a robotic mop at that time. Of course now no longer
sold by the original manufacturer it is an extremely budgetable model
due to it's age. Personally I tend to let my Dust Devil EV3320 Robotic
Vacuum Cleaner do it's work first. After all it only makes sense to
sweep, and vacuum before mopping
.
Together they do an excellent job cleaning the all linoleum floors of my
small rent house. I am careful to let each have it's turn. After all they
would just be like a mini bumper cat match of I tried to run them at the
same time. Of course they aren't so different. The Dust Devil is nearly
twice as large with gyroscopic navigation. While the Cleanel K-555 uses
random navigation
Otherwise a rather compatible pairing of a budget Robotic Mop Mop with
a a budget Robotic Vacuum Cleaner. Trust me the combinations of the two
combined are often not that great. The mop function is commonly just a
dragged wet pad for instance. I am recommending the Cleanel K-555 Robotic
Mop to those budget conscious consumers who maybe just fine with a Robotic
Mop which does the most basic mopping job, but who have no had enough
information about this model to give it proper consideration. Consult with
True Partner Systems for more insights into AI & Robotics for your
business, and your life!
- Bryan
Sole Proprietor/Head Consultant
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