Time-Saving Magic: reClean M10 Wireless Mop Review
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Specifications
Hello everyone!
I'm not a fan of cleaning floors, but with kids and a cat at home, it's a task I have to do quite often. Recently, I got my hands on a pretty cool gadget that's made the whole process a lot easier and more enjoyable. Even the kids are happy to help me out, as the device is easy enough for them to use – my 3-year-old can even help with the cleaning!
Wireless Electric Mop reClean M10 with Self-Cleaning System
This nifty gadget is a wireless electric mop that not only cleans the floors but also partially replaces the broom or vacuum – it picks up dirt and dust on the floor, and has a self-cleaning system that kicks in with the press of a button. Just remember to keep the water tank clean and refill it with fresh water, and charge the device periodically.
Product name:
Wireless Electric Mop reClean M10 with Self-Cleaning System
It's got a comfortable handle, and you can use it for both dry and wet cleaning (with or without cleaning products)
Run time from the battery: 45 min
Maximum noise level: 52 dB
Country of origin: China
Price: 11,590 rubles
Where to buy? You can find it on OZON link to the mop/
Wireless Electric Mop reClean M10 with Self-Cleaning System
Product description from the manufacturer:
Wireless Electric Mop with Self-Cleaning System reClean M10 - a comprehensive solution for floor cleaning! The electric mop not only collects dust, dirt, and small debris, freeing your home from allergens, but also provides a quality floor cleaning.
Station with built-in self-cleaning system for the wireless mop;
Turns on with just one button;
The low profile design makes it easy to clean under furniture.
The durable cleaning roller is made of high-quality polymer.
I've got some key questions to answer before you buy the DaJet reClean M10.
What surfaces can this thing handle?
- Marble, tile, laminate, parquet, hardwood floors, granite, linoleum, and even poured floors.
But don't expect it to clean carpets and carpeted floors - you'll need a vacuum for that.
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How often do you need to replace the parts?
The cleaning polymer roller, floor cleaning pad, and roller brush should be swapped out every 6 months or when they get all worn out.
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Is it loud?
The max noise level is 52 dB, but honestly, it's pretty quiet. It's way quieter than a robot vacuum or a regular vacuum cleaner.
Does it clean floors well?
It does an amazing job at cleaning floors, leaving no streaks or moisture behind, and it picks up all the dirt and debris on the floor. Plus, it's super easy to clean under the bed, and it's super maneuverable, so it can fit into tight spaces.
How often should you charge it?
A full charge can last you two days of cleaning a two-bedroom apartment, and sometimes even longer. I charge it every three days, but sometimes I go up to a week without charging it, depending on how often I use it.
The device has a battery level indicator on the handle, which shows the charge level (orange color means it's charging, white color means it's fully charged). It takes 2.5 hours to fully charge the device from zero, but it usually takes less time for me.
The adapter plugs into the device's body, not the charging station, and the cord is pretty long.
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Packaging
The device came in a huge, heavy, branded box measuring 53 cm x 25 cm x 31 cm.
I was stoked to find a carrying handle on the box itself.
I was blown away by the packaging - it's seriously top-notch. Everything inside the box was carefully wrapped in a custom-cut foam insert to keep the vacuum's components safe during transport.
Next up, I'll show you what's inside the box. I'm stoked to dive in and see all the goodies.
What's in the box:
* The main vacuum unit, which breaks down into 3 easy-to-assemble parts - I was impressed by how well-engineered it is;
* The self-cleaning station for the vacuum - it's a game-changer for maintenance;
* 1 cleaning roller - I've already put it to good use;
* User manual;
Components - Cordless Vacuum Dajet reClean M10 with Self-Cleaning System
* The debris collector mesh - it's a must-have for any vacuum;
* A cleaning brush - it's come in handy more times than I can count;
* A network adapter.
The network adapter's power cord is a decent 1m 50cm long - it's just the right length for my setup.
I'm also including a photo of the user manual's pages (all in Russian) in case anyone finds it useful - I've already referenced it a few times.
Features
Dimensions of the electric broom: 1 m 15 cm * 26 cm * 19 cm.
Dimensions of the self-cleaning station: 28 cm * 32 cm * 17 cm.
Weight of the electric broom - 2.35 kg
Weight of the electric broom with the self-cleaning station - 4.6 kg
I was blown away by how easy it was to put the electric broom together. It's a pretty tall guy, with a handle that's over a meter long. That makes it super easy to adjust to your height, and it's perfect for both kids and adults. Plus, it's a total lifesaver for getting into tight spaces like under the bed or table without having to bend over. I've got a bad back, and this thing is a total game-changer.
The broom's body is made of a nice, smooth plastic, and the handle is metal. The broom itself is a bit heavy, but my 3-year-old can still pick it up and carry it around the house.
Wireless electric broom DaJet reClean M10 with self-cleaning system
It's super easy to use. The only buttons on the handle are the power button and the self-cleaning button. The power button turns the broom on and off, and the self-cleaning button starts the self-cleaning cycle when the broom is docked.
Before I could use the broom for the first time, I had to charge it, rinse the cleaning roller in warm water, wring it out, and insert it into the broom's body.
One thing that really stood out to me about the cleaning roller is that it's made of this polymer material. When it's dry, it's got a pretty firm texture, kind of like foam. But as soon as it gets wet - and it only takes a couple of minutes - it becomes this super flexible, sponge-like material.
Cleaning polymer roller on the DaJet reClean M10 electric mop
I insert the roller into the mop's body from the inside, which is actually pretty easy.
I use this electric mop to clean my laminate and tile floors. It does a great job on both, but it moves a lot faster on tile and a bit slower on laminate - at least, that's my experience.
One of the best things about this mop is that it moves on its own, so you don't have to push or pull it. Just press the button and it'll start cleaning and vacuuming the floor at the same time. And when you pull it back towards you, it'll clean the floor while it's moving. That's basically how it works.
That's why my kid loves it - they just press the button and the mop starts moving. It's honestly pretty cool to watch.
To put the mop back on the charging station, you need to turn the handle to a 90-degree angle and click it into place. You have to do this to activate the self-cleaning mode, which is actually pretty genius.
Wireless electric mop DaJet reClean M10 with self-cleaning system
There's a special compartment on the charging station where you fill it with clean water. You can add up to 3.3 liters of water inside, which is actually pretty convenient.
The self-cleaning station is divided into two parts. One side has clean water, and the other side has dirty water that gets drained after cleaning the mop. It's actually really smart how they designed it.
I like that the charging station is easy to carry around by the handle. And after you're done cleaning and self-cleaning, it's a good idea to drain the dirty water so it doesn't just sit there. It's just one of those little things that makes the whole experience a lot better.
I was stoked to see the mop's self-cleaning station in action. When I set it up and pressed the button, the automatic mode kicked in, and clean water washed the mop head. The dirty water after washing drained into another compartment, which was pretty cool.
The big mess that the mop picked up from the floor after self-cleaning was still on the coarse debris collector, though. I guess that's what it's meant for.
One thing I noticed was that hair from the floor can get tangled up on the brush inside the mop. So, I had to take a peek inside and remove the hair from the brush every now and then.
To show you how the mop works, I took a photo of the floor with a mess on it. I wanted to give you a before-and-after kind of thing.
Then, the mop picked it up moving forward, and moving backward left a wet trail behind. It was a bit messy, but I guess that's what I get for not cleaning up properly.
After the mop's self-cleaning, the coarse debris collector was still left with the same mess - hair, cat fur, and other debris. I'm not sure if that's normal or not.
The result of the mop's work was a clean floor, slightly damp (unfortunately, this isn't visible on the photo), and no mess. No puddles or streaks either. I'm pretty happy with the result.
VIDEO
I've taken a video of me cleaning up spilled tea with the electric mop. You can see how quiet it is. The mop turns on with one button press and self-cleans with another. I think it's awesome!
CONCLUSION of my experience with the electric mop DаДжет reClean M10
1) Replaces a broom or vacuum - picks up mess from the floor itself;
2) Cleans the floor;
3) Doesn't require much effort - glides forward on its own, just pull it back afterwards;
4) Easy to control - even a kid can handle it;
5) Has a self-cleaning system that turns on with one button press;
6) Low noise level;
7) Wireless. Long battery life.
Cons (more like nuances):
1) Honestly, I've found it doesn't handle shag carpets too well.
2) You'll need to swap out the cleaning roller, floor scrubber, and brush head every six months or so, depending on how worn they get.
The verdict: I'm a total fan of the DaJet reClean M10 cordless stick vacuum. It's been a total game-changer for me, making it super easy to clean floors quickly and effectively with minimal effort.
