Anyone who has ever owned a conventional robocleaner with mopping function will know that it takes multiple passes to get a completely clean home. That’s due to a number of factors, including the fact that the mop itself gets dirty during a full-home cycle.
The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow is different, however. It has five features designed to ensure a complete clean in a single pass, starting with a real-time self-cleaning mop …
SpiraFlow Real-Time Self-Cleaning Mop
Cheaper devices often leave greasy films and sticky residues, but not the Curv 2 Flow. The SpiraFlow Real-Time Self-Cleaning Mop continually cleans the roller and stores all of the dirty water in a separate tank. This means every pass is as fresh as the first, with no risk of dirt from one part of the floor being transferred to another. A built-in precision scraper also removes excess water from the roller to prevent drips and streaks.
Many robocleaner mops remain damp after use, meaning they can smell and suffer from mildew. But the Curv 2 Flow not only cleans itself, but it’s also easy to flip open the bottom to remove the roller for manual cleaning if required. This is in stark contrast to machines which have to be almost completely disassembled to remove the roller.
Extra wide roller
The self-cleaning feature is not the only factor in achieving a completely clean home in a single pass. The roller itself is extra wide at 270mm, giving it significantly wider reach than conventional robomops. It’s also equipped with eight hydration points evenly distributed across the full width of the roller.
2.5 times more downward pressure
Next up is unprecedented downward pressure of 15 newtons, some 2.5 times more than other cleaners. To put this into more practical terms, it’s like a firm hand-wipe using both hands or roughly the weight of a bowling ball pressing down on the floor.
Edge-Adaptive Roller Mop
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