Suction power

Suction power

Suction power has a direct correlation to the robots ability to clean, in our opinion, any robot vacuum cleaner under 2000PA suction is not worth buying. Products like the Ultenic T10 have a whopping 3,300PA suction.

The other component that dictates cleaning is the brush roller rotating speed and thickness, after all the brush roller is pulling up the dust and dirt and feeding it to the suction port. 

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