After the M8 Pro, we were hoping that Proscenic would step up, but it didn’t work out.
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I’m competing with robotic vacuum cleaners. I only have three in my house (plus a Liectroux one level below my family’s expectations), which is a fairly convenient setup from the standpoint that each device should do the same cycles and I can compare them. In addition, the Proscenic M9 came with the advantage that not only did we already own the M8 Pro from this manufacturer, but I used it for a year after testing, and since then AliceWake has been delighting her mother after the Roidmi EVA, which also arrived for testing, took it out of my house.
It also means we have a lot of experience with the M8 Pro, which is otherwise mixed, because AliceWake is always complaining that this device is so stupid, and you never know what feature is there too, even if it was there before. On the other hand, the M9 has hit a level on paper, it already has rotating mops to help with cleaning, and hopefully it won’t be necessary to order a whole new battery after a year, something that unfortunately became necessary with the M8 Pro. In addition, the M9 already has a suction power of 4500Pa, which is much higher than the 2700Pa of its predecessor.
That’s why I was happy when… Posted by Geekbuying The package (arrived here in a jiffy from an EU warehouse), is a nice big box, but it’s a 150-sheet vacuum that also includes a docking station. Big pack means lots of accessories. An extra HEPA filter, two extra mops, a small brush, a total of three dust bags, a remote control and even batteries are included as standard. Anyway, the package mainly contains two main components: the vacuum cleaner itself and the docking station, which looks like a scale model of a modern agricultural silo, and we have to put together the ramp leading to the garage, as if we were building a Lego city.
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