The iGarden M1 Pro Max 100 Is the Closest Thing to a Luxury Car for Your Pool
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The iGarden M1 Pro Max 100 Is the Closest Thing to a Luxury Car for Your Pool
"In an aquatic world dominated by robotic pool cleaners that mostly look identical, a company called iGarden has been that breath of fresh air you take after reaching the water's surface. The company's pool cleaners have always featured designs that feel inspired more by high-end automobiles than underwater janitors, and with the new M1 series, its gear is sportier than ever."
"The 25-pound unit is designed with longevity in mind. The 12500 mAh battery on the M1 Pro Max 100 is massive, and an even bigger battery (14500 mAh, based on CES reports) will be available on the M1 Pro Max 125 when it ships. The 100's battery will likely be enough for most users, though: iGarden says the model will provide up to 10 hours of run time in floor-only mode."
"Rather, this is just a piece of the revamped debris basket, now designed to store up to 4.5 liters of detritus, a slight increase over the 4-liter basket available on the K series. The M1 is available in fire-engine red or black-the former being the far flashier choice."
iGarden's new M1 series pool-cleaning robot distinguishes itself through automotive-inspired sporty design, available in fire-engine red or black. The 25-pound unit features a redesigned debris basket with 4.5-liter capacity, a slight increase from the previous K series. The M1 Pro Max 100 includes a 12500 mAh battery providing up to 10 hours of run time in floor-only mode, with an even larger 14500 mAh battery available on the M1 Pro Max 125 model. While the robot delivers excellent battery longevity and achieved perfect cleaning records during testing, drawbacks include a difficult-to-clean basket, the need for manual retrieval with a pole, a confusing control panel, and minimal app functionality.
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