Summary
Robot vacuums and mops that hover around the $1,000 price point are curious creatures.
Thats understandable and I would argue that you havent needed to until recently.
I tested and used the Yeedi Vac 2 Pro a couple of years ago and wasnt overly impressed.
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Maybe thats why I wasnt expecting much from the M12 Pro+ vacuum and mop combo.
However, after running my typical monitored tests, I was more excited by it.
After it finished, the taped-off area was nearly spotless.
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When mopping was added to the cleaning equation, I remained impressed by the results.
One of the spinning brushes can rotate out from underneath the circular equipment to reach more areas.
There Were Still Some Disappointments
Although the unit cleaned better than I expected, it wasnt perfect.
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It missed crumbs from time to time, like all robot cleaners.
It slowed to a crawl and had a hard time maneuvering around.
In my mind, the key to a good docking station is moderation.
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The water reservoirs on the M12 Pro+ station are more like buckets than containers.
They hold around 4 liters of water.
Yeedi advertises its cleaning station as being able to be hidden, but I dont think it qualifies.
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Its 1.57-foot height is big.
Its black shape also isn’t inconspicuous either.
Theres nothing particularly low-key about it, no matter how you slice it.
The YEEDI M12 Pro+ is an advanced robot vacuum and mop cleaner with a small but feature-laden OMNI station and the tools to ensure sparkling clean hard floors and carpets every time.
I didnt find it bad, but it just isn’t particularly attractive or unobtrusive.
Is the Yeedi M12 Pro+ Worth Spending Money On?
I probably wouldnt advise spending full price on the M12 Pro+.