There's no doubt that its unique UV stain detection and meticulous scrubbing capabilities earn it lots of points in the sanitation department. But the Shark UV Reveal's mop doesn't rinse itself in real time, while the roller mops I've been testing do. Its frequency for returning to the dock to wash the mop can be toggled to as low as 15 minutes, but that's plenty of time to spread something sticky or smelly across my entire kitchen. At $1,299, it's valid to expect a mop monitoring system that automatically sends the robot back to wash the mop if it gets too dirty. Not that your UV Reveal will have the opportunity to smear large spills around, anyway — it's not really built for soaking up messes larger than a few droplets. (The instruction booklet specifically notes to avoid "liquids.")
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It's lightweight and super portable as well, making it a no-brainer to stow away in a car or closet, so it's there and not out of reach when you need it the most. And if you just need a power source while camping, it's unobtrusive enough to bring with you on your excursions.
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