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Alan Lightstone
06-03-2022, 2:30 PM
Long story, but our concrete balcony was pitched incorrectly. Not an easy or cheap fix, so living with it for now.

I would love a robot wet/dry vac that could vacuum up the water into its tank. I'm not aware of any that I could find.

I think there might be several cordless wet-vacs that I could use, but just like inside the house, I'd love for an autonomous robot to do the work.

Any suggestions?

Derek Meyer
06-03-2022, 7:10 PM
Roomba makes the Braava Jet m6, which is a wet/dry mopper similar to their robotic vacuums. We have the j7, and it works well. My wife wants a mopper, so we may end up with the m6 at some point. Maybe it can be her Christmas gift this year.

Derek

Alan Lightstone
06-03-2022, 8:24 PM
I actually have, and use a Braava Jet for my kitchen. It sprays solution and mops, but doesn't vacuum up anything. I need a robotic wet-vac that vacuums up the standing water puddles from rains.

The Roborock Dyad is a handheld, battery operated wet-dry vac that would seem to work, but I was hoping for something that could run unattended.
https://us.roborock.com/pages/roborock-dyad

Lon Crosby
06-03-2022, 9:53 PM
Get a good electric leaf blower and blow the water off. Quick and easy.