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SlashGear · 10/10/2025 20:00 EDT

How Clean Can A Robot Vacuum Really Get Your Home? Here's What Users Say

Robot vacuums promise spotless floors and saved time - but do they really deliver? We look at how well today's models handle messes, obstacles, and more.

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