
VICTONY BL-03W Robovac
by Victony US
This satisfying robot was designed to suck up all those dust bunnies
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It's the ultimate robotic hoover for a family with pets
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Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this Victony US robot vacuum
Color: black
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: hard floor, carpet
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 120min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 55db
Suction power: 1650pa
Dust bin volume: 600ml
Weight: 6.89lb
Dimensions: 16.02in x 13.94in x 5.47in
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you clean the charging dock or base of a robotic vacuum?
To clean the charging dock or base of a robotic vacuum, you should use a soft, wet cloth or microfiber cloth to wipe down the surface and remove any dust or dirt. You can also use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the dock or base. To disinfect the surface, you can use a mild detergent or a mixture of vinegar and water. Make sure to dry the charging dock or base thoroughly before plugging the robot in for charging.
How long does it take before the robot vacuum needs to recharge?
High end models can have up to 180 minutes of battery life, which is plenty to clean an entire floor. When the battery does find itself empty, this isn't a problem for the more sophisticated robot cleaners, as they are equipped with a docking station they automatically return to when their battery is about to die. Once fully recharged, the robot will continue cleaning where it left off. Cheaper bots will need to plugged in to recharge.
Do robot vacuums get stuck?
Yes, robot vacuums can occasionally get stuck. The best thing you can do is make sure your floor is as empty as possible before launching the robot, so that it doesn't become entangled. That being said, the newer vacuum models are equipped with powerful sensors that will avoid any obstacles.
Can robotic vacuums be used on all types of flooring?
No, robotic vacuums cannot be used on all types of flooring. Some robot vacuums are designed for use on hard floors such as tile, wood, laminate, and vinyl. Others are designed for carpets and rugs, and some are designed for use on all types of flooring. It is important to read the manufacturer’s instructions to determine the type of flooring the robot vacuum is designed for.