The less you need to do with your robot mop or vacuum the better. With a self-emptying robot you'll never have to worry about an empty dust bin again.
A robot that self-empties base also has a bigger water tank that can automatically wash and dry its mop pads, addressing one of the biggest complaints we've received regarding other models.
What is a self-emptying robotic vacuum?
A typical robot vacuum cleaner has an internal storage system which collects dust and debris while it cleans. You might need to empty the dustbin every 2 or 3 cleaning cycles, depending on the size of your house and the amount of dirt. A self-emptying robotic vacuum will take care of the job for you, dumping debris into a bigger bin at the docking station. The bin typically has filters that trap and eliminate fine dust particles. This stops the bin from becoming clogged and full and can cause the vacuum to smell or stop working.
The OMNI station also automatically prepares the Robot Vacuum Mops for the next cleaning cycle. It charges the robot, cleans the brush roll and automatically washes and refills mopping pads. It also empties the dust bin on board and replaces the bag, making sure that it is ready for your next cleaning session.
This is a great time-saver for families with a busy schedule. This can also reduce the possibility that your robot vacuum could accidentally release dust clumps into the air. This can be a challenge for families with asthma or allergies.
Self-emptying robotic vacuums are more expensive than those that do not have this feature, but the price is offset by the time and money you save. Also, you'll be able to clean less frequently, since you won't need to clean up the dustbin after each use.
One disadvantage of a self-emptying robot is that it could be loud during the emptying process. The noise can last for up to a minute, and it can be more acoustic than the noise produced by the robot itself during cleaning. The noise could be disruptive to some people, and some models have different settings and DND modes that reduce the volume.
If you're looking to reduce this sound, you should invest in a model that has apps that integrate and can be paused. This allows you to control the robot from tablets or smartphones. You can schedule cleaning sessions, establish no-go zones, and monitor the robot's movements.
In larger homes, self-emptying robotic vacuums are more practical.
Robot vacuums are excellent in cleaning floors, but they aren't able to reach those difficult corners and crevices. If they do hit an obstacle, it can clog the vacuum or cause it to roll over and break. Samsung Jet Bot+ has an exclusive fiber in its brushroll that helps keep these objects out of the way. It also features an intelligent power control that adjusts suction for different types of flooring and five-stage HEPA filter to trap dust particles and allergens.
It's a good option for homeowners with an extensive home with a mix of bare floors and carpets, but the Jet Bot+'s self-emptying feature doesn't make it a must-have. The feature is available on a variety of other robot vacuums, which offer more robust cleaning performance for less cost.
Most self-emptying robot vacuums have tiny dust bins that need to be emptied manually at the end of each cleaning cycle. This can be frustrating and is especially so in larger homes where debris tends to build up fast.
Some models come with a dual-purpose dustbin, which can be used to store dirt as well as water to mop. However, you may still need empty it manually after each use. These bins tend to be smaller than the standalone versions and you'll likely be filling them more often.
If you're looking for a robot vacuum mop that self-empty, pick one with a large cleaning capacity and low maintenance. This will save you time and effort in emptying the robot and give you more chances to make use of it to clean.
The iRobot Roomba i7+ (7550) Robot Vacuum: Smart Wi-Fi Connected Combo j7+ has an enormous capacity and is easy to maintain. The app allows you to customize settings for vacuuming and mopping. You can also create mopping zones and schedules. You can also change the mopping pad when it's dirty, alter the amount of water dispersed during cleaning mode, and build invisible walls to block the robot from entering certain areas. The app can also be used to control the robot's navigation and mapping functions, although it takes a bit more time than other models to complete the map.
Self-Emptying Robot Vacuums Make an excellent investment
Robot vacuums aren't able to perform everything, or even replace a standard upright vacuum, canister vacuum, or stick vacuum. They can however help you save time and stop dust and dirt from getting accumulated in your home. Self-emptying vacuums are particularly useful. They typically suck the debris into their docking stations, and then store it in a bag that has to be changed every 60 days or so. The fact that they don't introduce the dust back into your home means you'll need to deal with it less often, which can be helpful for those in your home who are sensitive to allergies or other respiratory issues.
You'll also get other convenience features when you purchase a self-emptying robot vacuum cleaner with features like automatic/set run times, mapping capabilities, mop/vacuum switching features, and smart home connectivity that lets you control your robot vacuum with voice assistants like Alexa. It's possible that you don't need all of these features but they're worth it.
The primary benefit of a robot vacuum that self-empties is how it makes cleaning simpler. If you regularly vacuum a large home, you don't need to worry about emptying your robot vacuum's trash bin in between runs. If you live in smaller space it's still nice to not have to touch the bin that is soiled after every vacuuming session.
As far as the cleaning itself, most self-emptying robot vacuums use the process of vacuuming known as "power suction" which creates a strong current to suction up debris into the base and away from the floor. The process of vacuuming can generate an enormous amount of noise, so consider whether that's an issue for your home before you purchase one of these models.
If you're looking for a self-emptying model that can also mop, take a look at the DreameBot L20 Ultra, which can drain and refill its onboard bins, clean its mop pads and refill its water tank, in addition to other things. It's not equipped with the sophisticated AI-powered obstacle-avoiding capabilities of the other self-emptying vacuums on this list, but it's a solid alternative for homes with lots of space.
Self-Emptying Robot Vacuums Help You Avoid Dusty Dustbins
When shopping for a robot vacuum Look for models that empty their dustbins automatically when they return to their home base. This will save you from having emptying a small dustbin multiple times during a cleaning session. It also ensures that your robot is always prepared for the next round. This feature is essential for busy homeowners with large homes.
Self-emptying bases also reduce the time you spend scrubbing your robot's pads in between cleaning sessions. It's a tedious and frustrating task, but it's essential to ensure the well-being of your robot's pads. The good news is that many robot mops that self-empty bases come with an automatic drying and washing feature to make this process much easier and quicker.
The best self-emptying robot vacuums have large dustbins that can store dirt and other debris for up to 60 days. This means you'll only need to empty them every two months or at least every two months or. This is a big improvement over the lower-end vacuums, which fill up their dustbins within a few weeks and force you to empty them more frequently.
If you don't want spend the extra money for a self-emptying robot vacuum, consider setting up a schedule that has the robot vacuum clean only one area or space in your home at a time instead sweep the entire home. This will prevent the robot from going into the same rooms repeatedly time, which isn't great for the long-term health of your floors and furniture.
Certain models can recognize and avoid certain areas, such as pet water bowls, cereal spills or electronic fences that have virtual boundaries built into the robot's application. This is a great feature for pet owners or children who are prone to spilling liquids on your floor.
Although it's a useful feature, a self-emptying robotic mop or vacuum isn't the essential feature for those who doesn't live in a particularly messy home. The most important features of a robot vacuum include strong suction and a large cleaning area that is able to remove all dirt, pet hair, and dust that accumulates on your floors.