🪟 Clean windows, clear mind! ✨
The TosimaW2 Window Cleaner Robot is an advanced cleaning device designed to automate window cleaning with intelligent path planning, powerful suction, and versatile modes. It features safety mechanisms to prevent falls, is easy to use and maintain, and is compatible with various glass surfaces, making it a perfect addition to any modern home.
A**N
AWESOME!!!!
WOW!! I cant believe how great, awesome, and fantastic this machine is. I have a 2 story townhome and I get charged over $100 to clean just the outside of my 2nd story windows I cant reach. 7 of them.This machine not only did an awesome job! But I figured out how to do the 2nd floor windows since I’m deathly afraid of heights.I tried getting on top of a ladder, turned on the machine and put it in a corner. Then set the remote and it was off and running. It was a little hard to get down because I was below it and I didn’t want it to fall on my head. Some of my windows do not open. They are a fixed window. I was able to get on my roof and with the secure rope was able to lower it to the window and my wife with a pole was able to push it against the window, and it was off and running. I was able to break the suction by pausing the machine and pulling up on the safety rope. It did an amazing job!!The second floor windows I was able to open. It was very easy to slide open one of the windows, suction it to the window activate the remote and it cleaned that entire fixed window, then I was able to partially close the sliding window suction to the window close the window and clean the entire window. Then got it to the edge of the window, slid the window open and was able to turn it off and removed it from the window. I did have to wipe off where I pulled it off the window because i found it worked better a little wet. It does not get into the very corner of the widow but cant see that from the driveway, or side of the house. I was able to wipe down the corners I could reach.I used one set of pads and kept rinsing them after each window, leaving them, wet and spraying them with window cleaner worked out perfectly on a hot Arizona day.I wrote this review because these were questions I had. I hate writing reviews my time is very valuable.One of the best purchases I have ever made. I played with it in lower windows and a mirror. Even though it did a great job and was awesome to watch. I will probably do the lower windows and inside windows with my trustee squeegy.I do routinely hose off the windows with “soft” water so it doesn’t leave hard water marks. I wouldn’t use this on very dirty dusty windows it would probably just make a muddy mess.
L**M
Awesome!
Very cool but you have to read the instructions 1st! I had tried to assume how to use it so I had issues 1st.
D**R
Pet Robot! Works Great! So Fun!
Bought this thing on a whim figuring if it didn't work out then not too much lost. But it works great. Sure, there are some drawbacks -- you can't fit a round cleaning pad in a square window corner, but whatever. You will need to have a clean rag or paper towel with you anyway when it finishes its cleaning cycle and you take it off the glass. You'll need the rag or paper towels right then to immediately wipe off the two wet disks of window cleaner where the robot just was so it doesn't leave two big round spots. So those are the drawbacks. Here are the benefits:1. Pet robot! So fun! The future is NOW! Be the first on your block! Amaze your neighbors when you do the outside windows! And it makes cleaning your windows fun, which is worth the price of admission right there.2. Reaches those tall windows you would otherwise need to risk your neck climbing a ladder. This was a real benefit for me. Not having to get the ladder out of the garage and wrestle it all around the house, smashing down the landscaping bushes next to the house? Just reach the bottom-most part of the windows, stick the robot on the glass and let 'er rip. So great.3. IT LETS YOU GO DO OTHER STUFF WHILE THE WINDOWS ARE GETTING CLEANED! Seriously -- you could probably just spritz some Windex and wipe down with paper towels and it would be faster, but you'd be the one doing all the work and it would be taking up all your time. This thing is time-intensive (but it takes up its own time, not any of yours because you're off doing other stuff) and it's labor-intensive (but it does all the labor itself so you don't have to do anything). This is a real benefit -- I did a load of laundry and put away the dishes while it was cleaning the windows. Try doing that while you're up on a ladder with some Windex.Here are a few tips and tricks I figured out on my own learning curve that I wish somebody here had shared with me, so I'll share them with you now:I don't know why people are complaining about this thing falling all the time -- you must be doin' it wrong. I cleaned all the windows inside and out -- the outside windows TWICE -- and my little pet robot only fell one time. I think what's happening is that everybody here is following the STUPID DIRECTIONS that the company writes. Spray the cleaning pads with glass cleaner FIRST before you stick the robot to the window -- don't saturate them exactly, but get them good and moist because everybody knows a suction cup sticks better to glass when it's wet. If you put a dry microfiber cleaning pad on a sheet of glass, don't be surprised if it loses suction. Spray the pads first to get them moist and the suction will be better.That one time my pet robot fell to the ground? It was because I hadn't ensured the cord was LONG ENOUGH for it to get all the way up to the top of a tall outside window. Make sure you untangle the power cord and it has enough slack for the thing to travel -- sounds obvious, but it the cord could be tangled around the legs of the kitchen table, or hooked on a bush outside, and then it will pull your robot off the window.Just always press the 2X button on the remote to have it run through two complete cleaning cycles of each window. Stick the robot to the glass with a long press of the big power button on the robot, then the next (and only) thing you do is press the 2X button on the remote. Are you in a hurry to get it done in one pass? Why? You're not doing the work, the robot is. And it will always do a better job with two passes than one. No reason not to ALWAYS run the 2X cleaning passes and every reason to do it. Why do a half-assed job when it's not even you doing the work? Stick the robot to the window, press the 2X button on the remote, and go fold the laundry. That's part of the benefit of having this thing at all.Know how you might rinse off your plates before putting them in the dishwasher to get really clean? If you have a hose handy for the outside windows, it really makes sense to just do that with your outside windows. Lots of grime and grit adhere to the outside of windows especially, and a quick rinse with the hose saves you from having to change the microfiber cleaning pads several times for each window. Those microfiber pads can pick up and hold a lot of dirt, but after some point they're full and all they can do is just smear the grime around and you have to put on a clean pad. Save yourself some time with a quick hose-down of the outside windows and then let your pet robot sparkle 'em right up.Buy an extra set of microfiber cleaning pads here on Amazon -- you can always use them and it's irritating to get halfway through a whole-home window-cleaning project and then run out of pads. Best would be to change the pads after every two or three windows -- you get a really good result that way, especially if you run the 2X setting to have the robot do two full cleaning cycles on each window.Hope this helps, y'all! Enjoy your futuristic window-cleaning adventure! The future is NOW -- might as well live in the moment and enjoy it! ;0)
F**S
Super
Limpia bastante y no gasta casi liquido
B**Y
VERY manual process
Not at all as expected. You have to spray the window right before you start the cleaner so if you are planning on cleaning high windows, you still need to climb a ladder to spray. The cleaner will only go in a "S" pattern on your window ONE time unless you stand there and make it move around the window using the remote. By the time it reached the bottom right the spray had dried on the window. Much faster to use a cleaning rag and do it yourself. I used it on my sliding glass door and it moved up to the top right corner to start its path and then down to the middle left of the door and then to the bottom right missing all points in between. Just sat moving back and forth in the bottom left corner until I turned it off. Truly expected this to move all around the window unattended but no such luck. Maybe this one was defective?? Pictured is how my window looked after one pass of the cleaner. Boxed it right up for a return and then cleaned my door with cleaner and rag in less than one minute.
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