It looked like my dream of keeping tile floors clean. Unfortunately, they're not very textured, but they're not mirror-smooth, and the roller doesn't wet or clean the inserts. After a few back and forth motions it eventually happens, but if I wanted to hand mop I'd just use a regular mop bucket instead of spending $700 on this device. Water and waste containers are small and require frequent filling/emptying. (The bin is barely big enough to tidy up a small room) Of course on the bright side it looks really cool, it's self-propelled and takes no effort to move forward and you just need to turn the handle left or right can force it to spin on a dime, you almost never have to pick it up. And a quick look at the trash can and waste water tank reveals how dirty your floors were (which, to be honest, is pretty depressing). Soils hardly stay wet and dry within minutes. This is a really great tool for quick cleaning of the kitchen and dining area: with a quick sweep you can vacuum and mop the floor in one go. When you have the right flooring. In general. Mixed bag. While it did a good job on my floors, it's overpriced given the inconveniences of tiny tanks and the availability of similar products for less than half the price (I haven't tried those products). A wet roller with a roller brush and a vacuum system is very interesting and has many advantages, but it requires a very smooth and level floor to work well, although I must admit that this is the case even if it leaves simple water stains, where they can be stored dollars, wet mop at a time, it still did a good job of cleaning and cleaning in general. so the price goes down. In the meantime, try one of the significantly cheaper competing products.