Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
All right, I didn’t really have a good time with the video of this, but hey, surely this Roborock F25 is something, right? I mean, this is an edge-to-edge wet and dry cleaning. I had thought I had reviewed a Roborock product before, but apparently not. But let’s talk about the company later, as I really want to spotlight how cool the F25 is.
The first thing that I have to say is how easy it is to steer this thing, and how the handle will swivel 70 degrees appropriately for whatever cleaning that you are doing, even if you want to take the handle back all the way. You will get 20,000Pa suction as well as 450 RPM cleaning frequency. I don’t really know what that means, but the important thing that it can clean and not make too much noise.
Best of all, it is cordless, as it comes with this charging stand that you can plug into your wall, and then just set the F25 there until it is needed. I am told that it has 3 times the lifespan of cylindrical batteries used in previous models. The time is about 60 minutes, which means it will cover about 4,413 square feet before any need for a recharge.
Not only is the F25 cordless, but it is bagless. There is a compartment that pops out, and then the lid pops off so I can dump it. If you want to, you can see that in the video, but I will give a content warning, because this is a lot of dog hair that it sucked up. I didn’t vacuum long, either.
By the way, this F25 vacuum has a screen on top to let you know what’s up, and it will even speak. There’s a demo of that in the video in case you don’t believe me.
It has four different modes. There is Auto, which means this thing is self-propelled. Then there is Eco, which works at low power, I assume. Then there is Max, which I’m guessing goes at high power. Then there is sponge, which I believes brings a washing effect.
I say I guess, because I had issues with the instructions. It does have this detachable tank that you can fill up with water, and when I did my vacuuming, I saw that it was making my floor wet. There is also this cool roller in front, so I guess this means something. We got some footage of that in the video, so yeah, this is quite something.
I mean, this thing has a self-cleaning ability. All you have to do is put it on the charging station and hit the self-cleaning button. Yeah, it is quite awesome. As an added bonus, it has this DirTect Smart Sensor to detect dirt levels in real time. That’s quite something.
If you want to, you can purchase it on the Roborock website for about $399.99, but at the time of this writing, it should cost $349.99.
Facts About The Company
Roborock is apparently big on making vacuum cleaners, and they make all kinds of them. They make robotic, cordless, and wet/dry vacuum cleaners and they very, very proud of them.
What Does This Company Make?
Like I said, vacuum cleaners, and I highlighted one when I was at CES. They have the Q series, the S series, and the Qrevo and Saros series. You should probably just check out the Roborock site if you want more information.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
I found a few specs like how it weighs in at 13.67 lbs, 10.31×9.53×43.31 inches, and has battery life of 4,000 mAh.
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
Well, we have reviewed a lot of robot vacuums in the past. About the only stand up ones were from Black and Decker a few years ago.
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