Tosima W5 Window Cleaning Robot, Dual Direction Auto-Spray Smart Window Cleaner with Triple Safety System, Smart Navigation, Remote Control, for All Smooth Surfaces, with 8 Rags, Black
Original price was: $199.00.$179.10Current price is: $179.10.
Price: $199.00 - $179.10
(as of Jan 07, 2025 07:13:14 UTC – Details)
From the brand
Tosima is an innovative research and development company specializing in smart cleaning solutions. With a vibrant team of young professionals, we bring energy, creativity, and cutting-edge technology to the cleaning industry. Our mission is to revolutionize cleaning practices by developing intelligent and automated solutions that simplify and enhance the cleaning experience for the modern generation.
Tosima Window Cleaner Robot
How does Tosima window cleaner robot work?
The Tosima window cleaner robot is equipped with a low-noise NIDEC brushless motor and an ultra-large frequency converter, which can effectively clean dirt on different surfaces.
What makes Tosima window cleaner robot different?
1. Super strong suction: 3800Pa variable frequency adjustment automatic suction.
2. AI technology: Intelligent edge detection and route planning.
3. Safety: Multiple fall arrest safety systems.
Dual Direction Auto-Spray: Cleans efficiently in both directions with evenly distributed sprays
Smart Navigation: Intelligent sensors detect edges and obstacles for precise cleaning
Triple Safety System: Includes strong suction, edge detection, and safety rope for secure operation
Remote Control: Easily manage cleaning modes and settings with the included remote
Versatile Use: Perfect for all smooth surfaces including windows, mirrors, and glass doors
Arturo Garza –
Excelente limpia vidrios
Yo vivo en un departamento que tiene ventanas sin terraza y Hera muy difÃcil limpiarlas , ahora se limpian muy bien con este equipo,
RGT –
My New Window Cleaning Assistant
I ordered this window-cleaning robot more out of curiosity than necessity. I have used Roomba vacuum cleaners to clean the floor in my house, and I am familiar with their limitations. I expected that the Tosima Window Cleaning Robot would have the same limitations, like not cleaning the angled corners, missing some spots, and not picking up stuff that sticks to the floor. These limitations are mostly true with the Tosima. However, by properly preparing the area to be cleaned and not expecting the robot to clean the windows perfectly, the Tosima can be a valuable tool for keeping the windows clean and clear.For example, in some of my dusty and dirty windows, I first spray them with water or window cleaner solution before I let the Tosima do its job. Otherwise, the dirty mop pads will leave plenty of streaks if I don’t keep changing the pads often. Changing the pads is not very easy and could be time-consuming. I also had to manually clean and wipe the corners not touched by the mop pads. Sometimes, I also had the Tosima do two passes, or I finished the job. Sometimes, I also had to wait at least 15 minutes to recharge the battery. So, the Tosima Window Cleaner Robot could be better, but with it, I can prepare or clean some of the windows while it does the others. It’s a time saver.For a one-story house like mine, with small windows, a couple of bathrooms with glass doors, and large mirrors, the Tosima is a very good cleaning assistant, even if manual cleaning could be just as fast. A robot window cleaner is a must-have for homes with more oversized and not easily accessible windows to reduce cleaning time and for safety. Check out the Tosima W5 Window Cleaning Robot. It is less expensive than hiring a professional window cleaner.
Herman –
Works for Indoor and Outdoor Windows. Love It!
When I heard about window washing robots, I was skeptical. But I was also skeptical of robotic vacuums – and now I own two and love them. I had a hard time believing that a robot could maintain enough suction to adhere to the glass. Well, I was wrong. The thing absolutely adheres to the window, and if for some reason it has an issue, it beeps and lets you know in time to perform a rescue. I only had to do this once when the cord got stuck but the thing cleans well and works very well.A few tips.1. It has a screw in “tether”. Think of yourself as “belaying” the robot. I think the belay tether is too long so I don’t tie it off, I just relax some slack to allow the robot to do its thing – and I do this for outdoor windows.For indoor windows, I just stay close by and make sure the power cord doesn’t get tangled up. It hasn’t fallen off yet.2. I don’t use the autospray feature (I don’t fill it with water/cleaner). Instead I spray window cleaning foam on the window and on the pads. Does just fine. I found the auto sprayer allowed fluid to run down the window. The foam stays in place.3. Buy yourself a window suction cup. A decent one that holds firm on your window. You can easily clip your tether into this suction cup. I only use the suction cup if the robot has a long way to fall (and it hasn’t fallen yet).4. The remote is key to doing large second story exterior windows. It has a 2x button which performs the cleaning twice for that window. Critically, it also has directional arrows so if the robot stops in an unreachable spot, you can guide it. I use this to get the camera to the bottom corner of my large picture window which is on the second story. The large picture window doesnât open, but a smaller window next to it does. I can reach out of the small window, place the robot in the bottom corner of the large picture window. After it does itâs thing, I use the remote to navigate it back to the corner it I cannot reach it. The remote doesnât work THROUGH the window, but I aim the remote through the adjacent open window.5. When you release the robot from the window, the power button will glow green. You need to hold in the power button for a count of 2-3 seconds – it will then cut the suction and release it’s grip. Just be sure you are holding it when you do this (takes about 3-4 seconds total).Do note, this is NOT a battery operated device. It has a very small battery that allows it to continue running if the power is cut off (for a few seconds) allowing you time to grab it. Presume any battery would make it too heavy (2x the weight).Exceeded expectations.
RJ Sam –
It works better than I thought
We have a lot of windows in our house, and it is really a challenge keeping them clean. We typically give them a good cleaning about twice a year and live with it in between as they start looking worse. So, I did not get this item thinking it would be the end-all solution to all of our window cleaning. What I was hoping was that it would be able to help touch them up in between cleanings, and it works very well for that. Depending on how dirty the windows get in between cleanings, it may even be able to handle the primary cleaning.The robot comes in a fairly sturdy reusable box that holds everything easily. This includes five sets (10 total) of cleaning pads, the remote control, power supply, emergency tether cord, and bottle for filling the reservoir. I mixed a 50/50 solution of water and window cleaner and filled it up. The tank is smaller than I would have thought, but it uses only very small amounts of spray as it cleans and lasts a long time. Getting it going is simple: just long press the button to turn it on, hold it onto the window, then short press the button again to get it started. It will turn sideways and work its way to the top of the window, then swing down and scoot over to the top/right corner. From there, it slowly goes back and forth, working its way down the window. When it is done, it beeps and returns to the spot where it started and sits there. For a smaller 2ft x 3ft window, it takes 2.5 to 3 minutes. It was 4.5 to 5 minutes for my patio door window. The robot can be moved around manually with the remote control if needed and also has buttons for a spot cleaning mode and a 2x cleaning mode for dirtier windows. You do need to have a cloth ready to wipe the window when pulling it off, or it will leave two small round marks at the stopping point. So far, it has worked exactly as described, and I’m very happy to have this little helper around the house.
Gemma –
Lo trovo ottimo!! Anche a volte restano un pochino i segni rotondi dei pannetti (cosa secondo me normale vista la bella forza di aspirazione per restare attaccato al vetro) basta poi solo âspolverareâ in modo velocissimo e leggeroInoltre non è che bisogna farli lerciare e poi pretendere che con una passata splendano, perché questo non succede neanche a mano!Importante anche lavare i pennetti e cambiarliIn bella invenzione!!
Berthier –
Pas déçu, à fonctionné toute lâaprès midi. Il fait le boulot..
Filippo S –
Le condizioni di partenza incidono, non lo puoi usare con il sole contro che scalda il vetro altrimenti comprometti il risultato ad esempio, però il risultato è soddisfacente. Abbiamo pulito tutti i vetri in due case in poco tempo (cosa che continuavamo a rimandare per mancanza di tempo). Devo dire che la spesa è valsa, soprattutto per la versione nuova che spruzza anche il liquido auto automaticamente. Unico neo sono i panni che sono efficaci ma tendono a perdere pilucchi
Crunch –
Ce robot fonctionne par rotation de ses 2 patins recouverts d’un chiffon microfibre.Il permet de nettoyer régulièrement ses vitres, surtout lorsque l’on a des grandes et hautes vitres! Il fait l’effort à notre place, c’est parfait!Lorsqu’on le branche, il se ventouse à la paroi vitrée et ne risque pas de tomber.Je trouve que si les vitres ne sont pas très sales, un entretien quasi hebdomadaire, il convient. Par contre, si les vitres sont très sales, il faudra soit faire plusieurs passages en changeant les patins microfibre, soit les vitres ne seront pas bien lavées. Il y aura des marques.En toute honnêteté, après le robot, il reste des traces visibles souvent en contrejour. Je préfère laisser le robot nettoyer le “gros” de la saleté et ensuite nettoyer au microfibre et à la main.Les bords et les angles ne sont pas bien faits.
Ornella Riolfatti –
Molto soddisfatta di questo acquisto, non lascia aloni. Spedizione velocissima nel periodo natalizio