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Narwal S10 Pro Cordless Mop Sold Out Fast Its Successor Excels

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Narwal is primarily recognized for its innovative robot vacuums, yet it has also created an impressively popular cordless mop. The Narwal S10 Pro flew off the shelves on Amazon in just a few months, and its successor, the Narwal S20 Pro, seems ready to follow suit. With enhanced suction capabilities, a distinctive self-cleaning system, and AI DirtSense technology that refines its settings based on cleaning needs, it promises to be a robust tool for maintaining clean floors.

The Narwal S20 Pro boasts a formidable 20,000 Pa of suction power, sufficient for managing a variety of messes. In addition to strong suction, it features a zero-tangle brush and a flexible 180-degree flat-reach design that allows users to navigate under furniture for a comprehensive clean.

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One of its standout features is the AI DirtSense technology, which enables the mop to automatically select from five distinct cleaning modes depending on the dirt levels detected by its sensors.

This means you won’t have to decide which mode to use as you clean; the Mop takes care of the details for you. With a battery life lasting up to 60 minutes, a docking station that thoroughly rinses and dries the mop, and a quiet operation, it’s a solid upgrade from the previous S10 Pro.

Moreover, the market saw the debut of the Dyson WashG1 on October 1—a powerful floor cleaner that offers around 35 minutes of run time but presents itself as a luxury alternative to the Narwal S20 Pro.

The Narwal S20 Pro is priced at $500. This purchase includes the cordless mop and a self-cleaning base, along with a cleaning brush and a bottle of detergent.

  • A University of California alumna with a background in mass communication, she now resides in Singapore and covers tech with a global perspective.

Rukhsar Rehman

A University of California alumna with a background in mass communication, she now resides in Singapore and covers tech with a global perspective.

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