Hello mommies!
As usual, I’m going to introduce my another ‘bibik’ for the house that has been helping me lots since last month! š
Since my Hubby bought me the Khind Robotic Vacuum VC9X6A, my life has never been easier when it comes for cleaning. Now let’s watch my YouTube.
How was it? Interesting right? Let’s check out more about this ‘bibik’ š

The anti falling feature also functioning well as it never fall off the stairs when we vacuuming the upper floor. But it does get into our bathroom so make sure to close the door if the floor level is not so significantly high or low š
The best thing about the cleaning modes is, I can choose whichever mode I need the most! Just by using the easy-to-use remote controller!
I have never feel worry again whenever Harris eats cookies because this robotic vacuum can do all the sweeping and mopping tasks.

Mopping too, does not leave too much watery floor. Plus, the mop pad can be easily cleaned.
With its thin body (height 7.5cm), it can dash thru under sofas, tables and cabinets effortlessly. Thus, dustfree here and there š

Even though the stated operating time is 55-65 minutes, somehow the vacuum manages to keep sweeping for straight two hours and our house is always adequately clean enough with all ground floor areas covered (living room, dining area and kitchen).
Charging time is normally around 3-4 hours as far as I remember š
If mommies ever worried about noise, well for me the sound is reasonably acceptable as it has never wake my babies up during their nap time when operating š
THE PRICE
We bought it at Shopee at the price of RM399 with 1-year-warranty and we even got a FREE Khind USB Personal Blender worth RM89!
In spite of many other cheaper robotic vacuums, the reason we chose this product is mainly because of its ability to sweep and mop simultaneously. It can also sways easily on carpet surface and turns by itself at edges. Therefore, worth-buying!
So quick get one yours now, mommies and keep your house clean! Simply no regrets! ā¤ļø
Love,
Momma Hana š¹
P/S: If you ever wonder, ‘bibik’ means the housekeeper.