Combination robots that vacuum and mop have gone from gimmick to genuinely useful, but the category is crowded and the marketing is loud. Two machines at the same price can perform very differently in a real home, and the specs that get top billing are not always the ones that ma
Combination robots that vacuum and mop have gone from gimmick to genuinely useful, but the category is crowded and the marketing is loud. Two machines at the same price can perform very differently in a real home, and the specs that get top billing are not always the ones that matter on your floors. Choosing […]
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