Shark knocks £400 off 'brilliant' robot vacuum and mop

Shark knocks £400 off 'brilliant' robot vacuum and mop

Amazon has slashed the price of a Shark robot vacuum and mop. Originally £899.99, the Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is now £499.99.

While the white version of the vacuum is an Amazon exclusive, you can also get the black version for £549.99 at Shark. The Shark vacuum and mop automatically cleans floors before returning to its base to empty, refill, and clean itself.

There are five deep-cleaning technologies, and the machine detects and reacts to your home. It maps your home to detect and avoid obstacles, and lifts and lowers itself to avoid obstacles and cross thresholds.

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Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop
The vacuum charges and empties itself

The Shark vacuum can detect hidden debris, sense floor types, vacuum edges, mop edges, and remove stuck-on stains. On Amazon, it's got 4.6 stars from 11 reviews.

One person said: "I absolutely love this little robot! It's brilliant; it cleans and maps my downstairs area and then goes about its job of vacuuming and mopping every day. I still do a deep clean with my own steam mop each month. We work together now, and it helps me stay on top of keeping the floors clean."

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Another wrote "I’ve had two much cheaper robotic cleaners and this by far is the best. With its cleaning, mopping and emptying facilities it makes the task so much easier. Particularly its ability to avoid obstacles takes so much of the faff out of the preparation needed before you can set it going on its rounds.

"Robot vacuums tend to be so much quieter than the traditional vacuum cleaner except for the emptying period which is quite short in comparison. The setting up, mapping and many other tweaking of the settings through the downloaded app can be carried out with ease.

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"The cleaning and mopping are very good but will never replace the deep clean needed occasionally in the old-fashioned way i.e. manually. Overall a very expensive machine but so far I have no complaints." There were no negative reviews available on Amazon, but at Shark one person wrote: "Had to send the first one back after three days because it would error and fail on any scheduled cleans. Shark customer service sent a replacement which is now spilling water across the floor and failing to mop. This has all the hallmarks of a product that was rushed to production and isn’t ready for release."

Alternatively, you can try the DREAME L40 Ultra Robot Vacuum Cleaner, which is £819 at Currys. Just like Shark's, it mops and vacuums, and empties itself.

You can buy the Shark PowerDetect 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop from Amazon and Shark. Get the DREAME L40 Ultra Robot Vacuum Cleaner from Currys.

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