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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, we’re spending as much time at home as possible. So for comfort and hygiene’s sake, it’s wise to keep your living quarters clean and tidy. Robot vacuums are a convenient way to do that. They toil away, sweeping floors automatically all on their own. These robots aren’t entirely self-sufficient though. Without periodic maintenance, your vacuum won’t tackle its chores as well as it should. Worse, it could eventually break down and stop working.
Waging war against dirt always takes a toll, even on relentlessly automatic robot cleaners. No matter how efficiently it navigates your home, any robot vacuum will require periodic servicing. From clearing its wheels and brushes of debris, to cleaning its sensors and filters, this guide lays out everything you need to keep your robot vacuum in tip-top shape. And if you’re looking for a new machine, we just reviewed the top robot vacuums. (Spoiler: The iRobot Roomba S9 Plus came out the winner.)
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