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Are you sick of vacuum and mopping your hard floors all. the. freaking. time to keep up with your kids/pets/husband’s mess?

Do you not have $800 lying around to buy a name brand robot vacuum, along with a separate robot mop?

If you agreed, then look no further! I’ve got the best product review for you today.

Today I’m reviewing the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum and Mop. I’ll be providing the basic stats, pros and cons, and my assessment of this little robot’s performance after using it for about a week.

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My full video product review of the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum and Mop is right here on YouTube, if you want to jump straight to that.

In the video, I give you a full review, plus show you how the vacuum performs on both hard floors and carpet, along with a demo of the mopping feature.

Now, let’s get to all the dirty details about this little cleaning robot…

Basic Stats of the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum Mop

  • The 360 C50 is priced at around $159 on Amazon as of February 2020.
  • It’s a 2 in 1 robot – both a vacuum and a mop. You change out the dust bin for the water tank and voila!
  • Suction Power: 2600 Pa. The suction has 4 different settings: quiet mode, standard mode, powerful mode, and MAX.
  • The default cleaning pattern is a methodical zig zag route.
  • Other cleaning modes include spot clean, deep clean, and edges.
  • Can be controlled with the included remote, the app, or via voice assistant (or just press the “clean” button on it’s top).
  • You can schedule cleanings for different times with the app (360 Robot).
  • You can connect the robot to Alexa and Google Assistant to use your voice to control the vacuum/mop.
  • 3.1″ tall so it can get under furniture easily
  • 510ml dust bin is very large so it can clean large spaces without the need to stop and clean it out.
  • 300ml water tank for the mopping function and it’s an “intelligent” water tank so you can adjust the water flow for deeper/lighter cleaning.
  • Holds a charge to give you 90 minutes of vacuum/mopping action.

Pros and Cons of 360 C50 Robot Vacuum Mop

Pros

  • You don’t have to break your back vacuuming and mopping with the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum Mop doing the work for you.
  • It’s a great value for a robot vacuum/mop combo – a little over $150 on Amazon. A lot of similar items are $400 – $800.
  • It’s very effective at both vacuum and mopping, all in one small device.
  • It does a good job vacuuming low/medium pile carpets, and has a roller brush in addition to powerful suction and side brushes.
  • The quiet mode is very nice if you need to run it while someone is sleeping in the home. I love it has 4 different suction/noise settings.
  • The default pattern of a zig zag is very methodical and helps ensure your whole room gets cleaned.
  • Being able to adjust the water flow on the mop is great if you need a deeper clean.
  • The app and Alexa connectivity is a nice feature to help control and schedule cleanings.

Cons

  • The mop does not allow you to put cleaning solution inside the tank, only water (which is honestly pretty standard with all robot mops).
  • Does not vacuum and mop at the same time.
  • Needs more standard maintenance/cleaning than a standard upright vacuum.
  • Had a hard time getting over the edges of thick rugs so may need some “babysitting” if you have a lot of rugs.

Performance Assessment

After using the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum Mop for a week, I feel its performance is on par or better with more expensive robot vacuums. I owned a Deebot N79S prior to this machine, and the 360 C50 was just as good in the vacuuming department.

I did a few tests where I put some sand and rice on the floor, and the 360 C50 easily picked these items up. For the rice, some did get kicked around by the side brushes, but that is an issue in most robot vacuums.

I used the 360 C50 after dinner one night this week, and also on the weekend and it was able to both vacuum and mop my kitchen and dining room on a single charge. It took maybe 20 minutes for it to both vacuum AND mop these 2 rooms.

The mopping function did really well, and my floors dried quickly. It also was very quiet when mopping. The water tank and pad are very easy to clean afterwards, and it’s much easier than dealing with a bucket of dirty mop water.

Conclusion

All in all, I highly recommend the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum Mop. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, and the price ($159 on Amazon) is super low compared to $400 – $800 competitors.

If you would like to buy the 360 C50 right now here is the link to buy directly from Amazon:

I hope you enjoyed this review and would love to know if you have any questions about the 360 C50 Robot Vacuum Mop. Please put your questions in the comments below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

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