Coredy SL200 Robot Vacuum

Coredy SL200 Robot Vacuum

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Advanced laser navigation for accurate and seamless cleaning

Powerful suction of 2600Pa for effective removal of dust and hair

Control and customize cleaning features through the Coredy app

Why people love this robot vacuum

Advanced laser navigation for accurate and seamless cleaning

Powerful suction of 2600Pa for effective removal of dust and hair

Control and customize cleaning features through the Coredy app

Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this robot vacuum

Color: Gray

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Surface: Floors and carpets

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery type: Not specified

Dimensions: 13.78in x 13.78in x 3.72in

Frequently Asked Questions

Can robotic vacuums be used in homes with pets?

Yes, robotic vacuums can be used in homes with pets. Some robotic vacuums are specifically designed to handle pet hair, and they come with extra features like pet hair collectors and dust filters to help reduce allergens.

How to choose a robot vacuum cleaner?

When first buying a robot vacuum cleaner, there are a few things you need to consider. Some models offer more suction power than others, which is important if you have pets. It is also worth knowing if you want a WiFi enabled version, or just one who can be launched with a remote control. All robot vacs have the same basic functions and work pretty well, it's the extra feauture that drive up the price. Newer models have self-emptying capacities for instance, or double as a security camera while you're away.

Can robotic vacuums be used on all types of flooring?

No, robotic vacuums may not be suitable for all types of flooring. Many robotic vacuums are designed specifically to work on hardwood, tile, or other flat surfaces. Other types of flooring, such as carpets or rugs, may require a different type of robotic vacuum or another cleaning appliance.

How do you clean the interior of a robotic vacuum?

To clean the interior of a robotic vacuum, the following steps should be taken: 1. Empty the dustbin or canister. 2. Wipe down the outside of the vacuum, paying extra attention to the edges and nooks where dirt can accumulate. 3. Use compressed air to blow out any dirt and debris that may be lodged in the crevices. 4. Use a damp cloth to wipe down the interior parts of the vacuum, such as the brushes, dustbin, and dust cup. 5. Allow the vacuum to dry before reassembling the parts and running it again.