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      <title>Robot Vacuum Drying Fan Complaint: Dust Blown Off Pad into Air</title>
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      <description>Robot vacuum drying fan complaints center on dust getting blown off the mop pad and into the air around the dock. Buyers report the problem most when the station dries a dirty pad in an exposed bay, and the cleanup starts to feel like a trade, less manual mopping, more wiping around the base.</description>
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