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Ecovacs Wants to Weaponize Your Mop Water

by SaaSasaurus on 4/15/2026, 5:22:56 PM

https://www.siliconsnark.com/ecovacs-wants-to-weaponize-your-mop-water/

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by: Animats

I&#x27;d be more impressed if there were videos of it cleaning a dirty floor.<p>This seems to be a generic problem with cleaning robots. Not finding videos of them doing hard cleaning jobs. Not even the commercial ones have such videos. Compare, say, the Barber Surf Rake videos.[1] Seaweed, rocks, storm debris, spring break - it goes down the beach and leaves clean sand behind. If these cleaning robots start showing up in restaurant kitchens, they really work. They&#x27;re used in stores and airports, but it&#x27;s not clear if they get the hard messes.<p>There are commercial floor cleaners which work by brute force. They have powerful brushes working at high pressure, and can scrub off just about anything from hard floors. But they&#x27;re using way too much power most of the time, and they&#x27;re big and heavy. Something with enough smarts to know when to apply brute force is a win.<p>The thing has a cyclone, not a bag. Cyclones are useful devices which violate the rule &quot;you can only make something clean by making something else dirty&quot;. They&#x27;re centrifugal separators - solids get centrifuged out of air. Most serious wood shops have a cyclone. Dyson vacuums have used cyclones for years, so this isn&#x27;t novel.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=UKHLG1iOBUA" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=UKHLG1iOBUA</a>

4/18/2026, 2:26:20 AM


by: Loughla

So we&#x27;re just doing advertisements now?

4/18/2026, 1:34:10 AM