With its dual-tank system, the iFLOOR 5 keeps clean and dirty water separate, ensuring you’re always cleaning with fresh solution. This thoughtful design not only improves cleaning performance but also helps maintain better hygiene in your home by preventing cross-contamination. The onboard solution tank allows for efficient, targeted use of cleaning fluids, optimising every pass for maximum cleanliness.
One of its standout features is the enhanced edge cleaning capability, which allows the brush head to reach right into corners and along baseboards—areas traditional cleaners often miss. After each cleaning session, the hands-free self-cleaning function automatically flushes out the internal tubing and brush roller, keeping the device fresh and ready for the next use with minimal effort on your part.
Designed for a range of sealed hard flooring types including wood, tile, vinyl, and laminate, the iFLOOR 5 combines strong suction, targeted water control, and intuitive operation. Its lightweight build and ergonomic design enhance manoeuvrability, while an LED display keeps you informed of battery levels and system status in real time. Whether for quick daily clean-ups or deeper weekly refreshes, the iFLOOR 5 is a reliable, all-in-one solution that transforms floor care into a simpler, more effective routine.

Vacuum and Mop in One Step
Combines powerful suction with controlled water dispersion to clean both wet and dry messes in a single, efficient pass, saving time and simplifying your routine.

Dual-Tank Technology
Maintains separate reservoirs for clean and dirty water, ensuring each clean uses fresh solution for optimal performance and hygienic results.

Enhanced Edge Cleaning
Specialised brush design reaches tight corners and along baseboards with precision, ensuring thorough cleaning in areas traditional mops often miss.

Hands-Free Self-Cleaning
With the push of a button, the system flushes internal tubing and cleans the brush roller automatically, reducing maintenance and preparing the unit for the next use.

