This is the second robot vacuum cleaner in the family, before that there was a budget Deebot N79S, which was very fond of a small child and he loved (what can I say, age 2.5 years and still loves) to use it as a cart and an object for pressing buttons and receiving different sounds, but this was quite expected and the first robot began to act up. The second robot vacuum cleaner was chosen with a clear understanding that at least a lidar is needed so that the robot builds a map of the apartment and you can set cleaning zones, with this Dreame D9 Max (specifically mine) is all right. Wet cleaning was an optional feature in our case, but better with it than without it. A tank with a rag is connected separately if wet cleaning is needed, there is a pump in the tank that “squeezes” water onto a rag, this is definitely a plus compared to models where gravity is used. For cleaning in enhanced mode 2k apartments (30m2 of usable area), the robot spends 30% on the strength, so the margin of autonomy was impressive, but here is a small remark that there are no carpets in the apartment, perhaps with carpets it will eat a larger battery
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