The floor is shiny! "Brava Jet" was a perfect floor cleaning robot!
Robot vacuum cleaners are popular products that are always on the top of the home appliances you want now. Domestic manufacturers are competing with each other in terms of performance, from overseas products that are familiar with "Rumba". I've been talking about the wonders of home appliances Watch, the web, and TV with a snort. This time, we will introduce a robot vacuum cleaner that specializes in cleaning floors. It's the same iRobot Braava jet 240 as the smart and reputed Roomba.
The size is roughly 20 cm square and the height is about 8 cm. It's much smaller than a typical robot vacuum cleaner. Something like a birthday cake size for a small number of peopleManufacturer | iRobot |
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Product Name | Brava Jet 240 |
Actual selling price | 32,270 yen |
General households in Europe and America , The room is usually covered with rugs and carpets. Flooring and tiles are only used around water such as kitchens and toilets.
But if you look at Japanese homes, the hallway, living room, and kitchen all have wooden floors. Many homes have rugs and carpets here and there. As for the Japanese-style room, it is either carpeted all over, or the tatami mats remain.
Rugs and rugs are best cleaned with a vacuum robot vacuum. But flooring and tatami mats are best cleaned by wiping.
The floor mopping robot “Brava Jet” introduced this time is a product that is made overseas but is quite Japanese, and it matches Japanese homes. After all, people who bought the first generation Braava can't let go anymore! Everyone praises it. The 2nd generation Braava Jet, which sprays water while spraying itself with a "sh!"
A set of main unit, trial mop, battery and charger. If you have a smartphone, you can work with it, but you don't have to. The price is about 30,000 yen, so it is easy to reach and has a handle that automatically sprays water, so it is convenient when moving between rooms or when supplying water to the main unit It was the easiest to refill with water. Roughly half a cup of water can be filled and can clean 12 tatami mats without running out of water.