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Fresh spill pickup is fast and confident, including milk and other liquids, with little scattering reported when used as intended.
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Dual-side edge design improves cleaning along baseboards, though one test still showed a small blind strip close to the wall.
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Most testers report minimal streaking and clean-looking floors after a pass or two; residue is more likely with heavy sauces or too much detergent.
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Reviews consistently praise hard-floor wet cleaning: it picks up wet messes and grime well and delivers strong day-to-day mopping results.
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Workmanship and station build are generally described as high quality. One reviewer notes the battery is non-removable, which limits long-term serviceability.
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Large debris intake on hard floors is generally strong for crumbs and small chunks; very bulky solids can challenge the dirty-tank filter and require quicker emptying.
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Across reviews, the H13 Pro is described as sleek and premium-looking, with a modern finish and visible upgrades like the headlight and display.
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Setup is mostly plug-and-play: assemble, dock, charge, and fill the clean-water tank. Reviewers generally call first-time setup straightforward.
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The headlight is widely praised as genuinely useful for seeing grime and guiding edge passes, and is often called out as a meaningful upgrade over predecessors.
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Most reviews cite a solid kit (extra roller/filters, cleaning brush, and detergent), though it’s still focused on floor cleaning rather than above-floor tool variety.
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Strong suction (often cited around 18,000 Pa) supports confident liquid pickup and debris removal, with best results on hard floors.
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Odor control
4.4
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4.4
Fast heated drying and frequent self-cleaning help keep the roller from smelling musty; multiple reviews say odor is well controlled when the dock cycle is used.
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Hard-floor hair pickup is repeatedly praised, especially for pet hair and long hair during wet cleans.
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Motorized self-propel is a highlight, reducing push effort. A minority report occasional jitter or over-eager pull during operation.
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Ease of use
4.3
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5 reviews
4.3
Assisted wheels and clear UI make daily wet/dry cleaning convenient, but the form factor still requires some technique in tight furniture layouts.
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Anti-tangle roller features and a roller comb/scraper reduce hair wrap, though it’s not flawless and occasional winding is still mentioned.
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Water tank
4.2
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3 reviews
4.2
Large dual tanks (fresh and dirty often cited around ~700–900 ml) support longer sessions and reduce refill frequency for typical homes.
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Sanitizing claims (Ultra/electrolysis and heated rinse) are generally received positively, but reviewers vary in how much they can confirm beyond the practical cleanliness results.
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It handles dried coffee/sauces and sticky spills better than many wet/dry competitors, but thick, fully dried stains can require multiple passes or detergent.
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Multi-stage filtering on the dirty-water side is generally effective for wet messes and larger debris; it’s not positioned as a full dry-vac HEPA solution.
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Ongoing maintenance is manageable (empty the dirty tank, rinse filters, occasional roller attention), and the dock reduces hands-on mess, though solids filtering can still need care.
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Controls & UI
4.0
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5 reviews
4.0
Handle controls and the on-device display are viewed as easy to learn, with clear mode switching and voice prompts; a few users find auto behavior conservative or inconsistent.
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Battery is typically seen as sufficient for most sessions, but charge time is about 3.5–4 hours and runtime drops meaningfully in higher-power modes.
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The dock’s self-clean plus drying routine is a major convenience, often leaving the roller close to dry in about 30 minutes. Feedback on whether the hot-water wash consistently heats is mixed across reviews.
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The drive assistance helps overall handling, yet the head doesn’t feel fully agile in cramped areas and some note it can be clunky compared with more flexible designs.
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Weight
3.8
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2 reviews
3.8
It sits in a mid-to-heavier class by the numbers, but reviewers often say it feels lighter in motion because the wheels do much of the work.
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Dirty-water tank filtering helps contain solids, but some designs can let debris bypass or settle in awkward places, so emptying may still be a bit messy after chunky pickups.
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Suction-only cleaning can refresh low-pile carpets and lift hair, but reviewers don’t treat it as a replacement for a dedicated carpet vacuum.
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Works with included detergent and supports enhanced cleaning modes, but there is no automatic detergent dosing on the H13 Pro (that feature is associated with later models).
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One measured turbo-style runtime is around the high-20 minutes, so higher-power cleaning reduces coverage per charge.
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Versatility
3.6
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1 review
3.6
Versatile for hard floors (wet cleaning plus suction-only mode), but it doesn’t convert to a true dry stick vac and offers limited above-floor capability.