Experience the Stone G10 Plus: a one-stop service for sweeping, mopping, washing and drying, truly freeing your hands

By    18 Aug,2022

1. Automatic cleaning of mopping cloths

One of the major pain points of using a mopping robot in the past was that the mop was easily dirty and needed to be taken off frequently to be cleaned, which was a pain. The Stone G10 Plus does not have this problem, as it can automatically clean the mop.


Underneath the self-cleaning charging base of the G10 Plus, there is a mop cleaning device that sprays water through a peristaltic pump connected to a tank of fresh water, which moves from left to right and then right to left repeatedly under the slide, cleaning the mop in a "wash, brush, scrape" process. After washing, it also drains away the sewage, a method that Stone claims has a 95% cleaning rate in experiments.


So how does the Stone G10 Plus clean in practice? I made observations during use, for example, after mopping on one occasion, I patted the mop cloth and it was visibly dirty.


The G10 Plus is then controlled back to the base and the mop is cleaned, a process that takes about 3 minutes.


The following video shows the Stone G10 Plus cleaning the mop.


When you look at the mop after cleaning it, it does look a lot cleaner, not as good as new, but the result is not much different to taking it down and washing it by hand.


Inevitably, the process of cleaning the mop will produce sewage, so will it stain the base? The answer is no, because the base also has a self-cleaning function. In the sink of the base cleaning unit, there is a lower one-way scraper bar that automatically scrapes the sewage from the cleaning sink. The sink filter is also double-layered for easy removal, which not only filters out large particles of waste, but also prevents fine dust from settling into the base over time.

After cleaning the mop on one occasion, I promptly checked the sink and baseboard of the base station and could see that it was very clean with almost no residual sewage.


When the top cover of the base is opened, you can see that there are two tanks inside, the fresh water tank and the sewage tank. The fresh water tank is used for cleaning the mop and the sewage produced by washing the mop is stored in the sewage tank. The water tank can be checked by an internal float Hall sensor for no water level and presence of water, which will alert the user to dump the waste water in time.


The self-cleaning dock also refills the water tank of the G10 Plus. Every time the G10 Plus is recharged, the dock automatically refills the water tank of the robot, ensuring that the water tank is full before each mopping session, which greatly eliminates the need to remove the water tank and refill it manually before mopping.


In this way, with the self-cleaning base, the Stone G10 Plus achieves a fully automated process of mopping - mop cleaning - sewage storage - water tank refilling, basically without the need for manual involvement.


2. Intelligent mop drying

If the mopping robot is not used for a long time, the wet mopping cloth will easily breed bacteria and produce odour again.


This is what the Stone G10 Plus is all about with the Smart Drying Kit for the base.


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