Ecovacs Deebot D45 bare floor
Ecovacs Deebot D45 bare floor
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When it comes to house cleaning chores, I’m probably not much different than you. I can find a thousand things I’d rather do than sweep and mop floors. That’s why I love robotic vacuums. I’ve been using the Neato BotVac 80 for over a year and absolutely love that I rarely need to vacuum because it’s set to do this task automatically every other day. The BotVac works great for vacuuming carpet and hard floors, but it lacks a mopping feature to make it the perfect all around floor cleaner. I’ll admit that I don’t mop that much. Jeanne usually does that task once a week for the kitchen and the bathrooms with battery scuh as Ecovacs 8 Series Battery, Ecovacs 520 Battery, Ecovacs 526 Battery, Ecovacs CR130 Battery, Ecovacs BP-54 Battery, Ecovacs XR210 Battery, Ecovacs Deepoo 580 Battery, Ecovacs Deepoo 570 Battery, Ecovacs Deepoo 560 Battery, Ecovacs CR120 Battery, Ecovacs Deepoo 540 Battery, Ecovacs Deebot D54 Battery. When I was offered the Ecovacs Deebot D45 bare floor cleaning robot for review and saw that it had a mopping feature, I thought I’d be a hero for getting rid of another weekly chore. Let’s find out if the Deebot has become a hero or a zero in my house.
The Ecovacs Deebot D45 is a cute little robot cleaner. At 11.5 x 10.3 x 3.15 inches, it’s noticeably smaller than my Neato BotVac. As far as looks, it’s made of shiny white plastic with a blue top and chrome accents. The only button that you see on the device itself is the power button which is backlit to show battery charging status while the unit is docked.
The D45 has six groups of sensors that allow it to detect objects in its path and there’s a soft bumper strip that prevents the vacuum from causing damage to furniture that it might bump into while it is cleaning. It’s also equipped with three groups of advanced sensors that can detect a drop-off larger than 3.1 inches so that it won’t fall down stairs.
When you flip the D45 over on its back, you’ll find that it has two wheels, a battery compartment and a dirt suction slot.
The battery is replaceable and features a small wheel between two battery charging contacts. According to the Ecovacs website, the D45’s battery allows for up to 90 minutes of cleaning before it needs to return to the dock for a recharge.
The D45 comes with four long reach side brushes. Two of them easily snap into the bottom of the vacuum, that leaves two extras that can be used when the first two wear out.
If you’re familiar with robot vacuums or any vacuum for that matter, you might be wondering where the brush is. Well, the Deebot D45 doesn’t have one. It sucks up the dirt through the slot on the bottom that you see surrounded by yellow plastic between the wheels.
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