This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Model: ECOVACS Winbot W1 Pro Window Cleaning Robot, Intelligent Cleaning with Dual Cross Water Spray Technology, Win SLAM 3.0 Path Planning, 2800Pa Suction Power, Edge Detection Technology, App Control,Grey
Deal HistoryÂ
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
Sale Price
Slickdeal
$NaN
Today
Current Prices
Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 11/2/2025, 07:10 PM
Anybody use these window cleaning robots to clean their solar panels on the roof?
Wouldn't you need to get up there to put the robot on in the first place, defeating the purpose of using it that way? If you're going all the way up, might as well just use a hose and a brush and do it yourself.
Besides, most of the studies seem to indicate that unless you're in certain locales cleaning the panels doesn't offer a lot of gain in return.
Wouldn't you need to get up there to put the robot on in the first place, defeating the purpose of using it that way? If you're going all the way up, might as well just use a hose and a brush and do it yourself.
Besides, most of the studies seem to indicate that unless you're in certain locales cleaning the panels doesn't offer a lot of gain in return.
I have a bad ankle so I can only go as far as touching the lowest panel. I may just have somebody to come and clean them every few years. I'm in SoCal where it hardly rains and fine ash from fires hardly comes off with just shotting it with water from afar. I've noticed reduced output over the years.
This is going to put window washers out of business!
no it won't. I returned it and called my window washer back. the battery could not do all my windows on one charge. and you can't plug it in and run the robot.
It doesn't "cross" the border of the adjacent window right? so it'll do all the glass, and finish, you pick it up, move it over to the next window, and start again? I have 2 and 3 window setup. Guessing each one would be separate.
Quote from jo55jo [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
This is going to put window washers out of business!
no it won't. I returned it and called my window washer back. the battery could not do all my windows on one charge. and you can't plug it in and run the robot.
Pro 2 fixes that and it's not much more expensive all things considered
Like
Helpful
Funny
Not helpful
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
historically lowest price for this unit, reviews say its the same thing but the newer one has a longer cord? im in for one, as i wont climb up on a 50 foot ladder to wash windows.
Leave a Comment
9 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Besides, most of the studies seem to indicate that unless you're in certain locales cleaning the panels doesn't offer a lot of gain in return.
Besides, most of the studies seem to indicate that unless you're in certain locales cleaning the panels doesn't offer a lot of gain in return.
This is going to put window washers out of business!
no it won't. I returned it and called my window washer back. the battery could not do all my windows on one charge. and you can't plug it in and run the robot.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment