Pure Clean PUCRC25PLUS.5

Pure Clean PUCRC25PLUS.5

4.9

Effortlessly cleans a variety of floor surfaces

Long battery life for extended cleaning sessions

Slim design allows it to clean hard-to-reach areas

Why people love this robot vacuum

Effortlessly cleans a variety of floor surfaces

Long battery life for extended cleaning sessions

Slim design allows it to clean hard-to-reach areas

Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this robot vacuum

Color: White

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Surface: Carpet, Hardwood, Linoleum, Tile

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery type: Li-ion rechargeable

Dimensions: 11.02in x 11.02in x 2.95in

Frequently Asked Questions

How do pets react to robot vacuum cleaners?

Dogs and cats tend to learn quickly that a robovac is not the enemy. Robotic vacuum cleaners are a lot more silent than regular ones. Plus, they stroll around the house in a leisurely fashion without any abrupt movements, which might have a calming effect on your pet. We've all seen videos of cats sleeping on top of zooming robovacs!

How do you change the beater brush or main brush on a robotic vacuum?

To replace the beater brush or the main brush on a robotic vacuum cleaner, you would need to first locate the brush compartment on the vacuum and open it. Then, you would need to remove the old brush and replace it with the new one. Make sure to ensure that the beater brush or main brush is correctly positioned in the compartment before closing the lid.

How do you clean the brushes on a robotic vacuum?

To clean the brushes on a robotic vacuum, you should first power off the vacuum and remove any debris that you can see with a pair of tweezers. Then, use a soft brush or cloth to brush away any dirt and debris lodged in the bristles of the brush. Finally, rinse the brush with warm water and mild soap, and allow it to dry before reattaching it to the vacuum.

Can you use a robotic vacuum on shag carpets or high-pile carpets?

It is not recommended to use a robotic vacuum on shag carpets or high-pile carpets. Robotic vacuums are designed for low-pile carpets or bare floors. The brushes on a robotic vacuum may get tangled in the fibers of a shag carpet or high-pile carpet and cause damage.