
'Smart' robot vacuum that leaves homes 'sparkling' now almost 50% off
A compact robot vacuum cleaner praised for making daily chores effortless is now heavily reduced, offering busy households a more hands-free way to keep floors spotless.
The HONITURE Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop is currently available for £128.98 on Amazon, down from its original retail price of £249. That's a 48% discount on the model.
Finished in sleek black and measuring just 7.6cm in height, the HONITURE G20 vacuum offers 4-in-1 functionality, sweeping, rolling, vacuuming, and mopping, with a 3000Pa suction power and low-noise operation at just 50dB.
A Japanese-engineered brushless motor powers the unit, while a 2600mAh battery allows for up to 120 minutes of continuous cleaning.
The HONITURE Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop features a 450ml dust box and 250ml electronic water tank that can be filled with non-foaming detergent. The vacuum's mopping system includes water-level control for better results, and it can switch between different modes without needing to swap out parts.
The G20 is also equipped with intelligent navigation that follows a 'Z' path and includes sensors to avoid obstacles. It automatically boosts suction on carpets and increases cleaning power for pet hair and hidden dust.
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Users can control the vacuum through a remote, app, or voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. A 2-metre boundary strip is included to define no-go zones.
It has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from more than 1,100 reviews.
For those considering similar models, the eufy G50 Hybrid Robot Vacuum & Mop is available at Argos for £200 with a 4.3-star rating, while the Shark Matrix Plus RV2620WDUK retails for £399 on Shark website and scores 4.1 stars from 92 reviewers.
But if it's the HONITURE Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop you're after, you're not alone, as it's already earned a strong following, with some shoppers calling it 'life-changing.'
One reviewer said: 'I simply can't do any housework particularly hoovering and mopping during my pregnancy. So I thought best to give it a try… Very smart, suction is very good… makes housewives' life a lot easier.'
Another described it as 'really great,' adding: 'Glides along the floor sweeping up any dirt… leaves the kitchen tiles sparkling… My daughter was so impressed that she has purchased one as well.'
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A third praised its suction and mopping, saying: 'It's amazing with good suction power. As a mop, it's ok for everyday cleaning… The customer service is amazing, I had a problem with the first one I ordered and got a replacement straight away.'
However, not everyone was fully satisfied. One reviewer noted: 'The mop is not very good, leaves a lot of streaks… the battery has depleted quickly after a year.' They added that the product felt 'ok' overall, but struggled with corners and didn't receive manufacturer support.
Another said: 'It's very 'just okay'… gets stuck on power cords or toys… the mapping on the app is poor quality and doesn't remember the last cleaning map. Handy for in-between cleaning, but still need a proper hoover weekly.'
Still, with its combination of mopping, vacuuming, and smart features, the HONITURE Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop remains a strong contender in its price range.
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