MAMMOTION, typically known for its smart robotic lawn mowers, takes a dive into the deep end to make waves with the SPINO E1 — a robotic pool cleaner with lots of impressive features. But also, at a fraction of the cost of the competition.
What else do we know about the MAMMOTION Spine E1 robotic pool cleaner?
While we did already touch on the fact, it can clean the floors, walls, and waterline, we didn’t specify it can do all of that in one go. Adaptive climbing allows it to move along the surfaces, even the walls, to scrub them clean. It can handle everything from deep floors to sloped walls at 110-degrees. Built-in and multiple high-precision sensors help it navigate and optimize cleaning paths, adjusting direction by up to 45 degrees after each cycle. That ensures the pool is fully cleaned, top to bottom, and the little robotic pool cleaner never misses a spot.
Impressive, no?
When it’s all done, the SPINO E1 does something called “waterline parking,” where it will stop close to the pool’s edge, and at the waterline, making retrieval easy and quick for you. You never have to fish it out of the water. It even has a mobile app, but you use that to check on the device when it’s out of the water, and configure settings.
It also has a one-touch start, five cleaning modes, a top-load filter, quick water filtration — in just five seconds — and a quick detach roller brush and track. Those quick detach components make cleaning the SPINO E1 a breeze when the time comes.
And if you’re curious, like I was, it works in saltwater and freshwater pools with an IPX8 waterproof rating with double-layer battery protection and up to 5,000 ppm saltwater resistance rating. Plus, it’s suitable for several pool surfacing types like concrete, fiberglass, vinyl, tiles, Pebble Tec (which is what I have) and more. Damn, I know I said it already, but this thing is impressive.



Who is it for?
Everyone tired of cleaning their pool manually that’s willing to enlist a little help from a robotic pool cleaner.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $799