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Cleaning house with the Techko Maid Smart Maid RS118 (pictures)

With dual mop and sweeper functionality, this floor cleaner wants to help you tidy up.

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Techko Maid Smart Maid RS118

This budget-priced robot floor cleaner promises to sweep and mop. Click through for more info.

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Low profile

The Smart Maid sits low to the ground.

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Two cleaning modes

You can choose between sweeping and mopping modes.

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Underside

The brushroll sweeper sits at the front of the machine, while the detachable mop head sits at the back.

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Removable dustbin

The Smart Maid has a removeable dustbin for the sweeper, but no water reservoir for the mop.

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Brushroll sweeper

The sweeper is a standard spiraling design, with a side spinner, as well.

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Clownish design, low price

The Smart Maid retails for $250, but can be had for significantly less through Amazon.

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