Kitfort KT-533


The Russian brand Kitfort has been manufacturing and selling modern household appliances for over five years and has established a strong reputation. The KT-533 robot vacuum cleaner represents a new generation of robotic vacuum cleaners. It is designed for dry and wet cleaning of flat, hard surfaces (wood floors, laminate, ceramic tiles, linoleum), as well as for dry cleaning of low-pile carpets. Since this robot vacuum cleaner is new, useful information about it is difficult to find. In our review, we'll explore what the Kitfort KT-533 offers.
Equipment
Overview of components included in the Kitfort KT-533 package:
- Robot vacuum cleaner and its main components: turbo brushes (rubber and bristle), container for collecting solid waste, foam pad, two filters (coarse and fine).
- Charging station.
- Power unit.
- Remote control.
- Two side brushes.
- Removable wet cleaning unit.
- Floor cleaning cloth.
- Brush for cleaning the robot.
- Operating manual.
- Warranty card.
The rubber turbo brush is used to remove dirt and dust from smooth floors, while the lint turbo brush is designed for effective cleaning of carpets and rugs. The remote control uses AAA batteries; these are not included in the basic kit and must be purchased separately.
Appearance
The Kitfort KT-533 robot vacuum cleaner has a sleek, elegant design. Its black body appears round when viewed from above. The front panel houses a control panel and a button for releasing the dust container or cleaning unit (which slides out from the side).
The side part has a soft bumper, collision sensors, a power switch, and a socket for connecting a charger.
On the bottom of the robot vacuum cleaner are two powerful side wheels, a front swivel wheel, contact pads for connecting to the base, surface sensors, a battery compartment cover, side brushes, a central turbo brush, and a dust collector/washing unit with a cloth.
Technical specifications
Let's look at the main technical characteristics of the Kitfort KT-533:
| Power supply | Li-Ion battery (2600 mAh, 14.4 V) |
| Duration of work | 2 hours |
| Charging time | 4-6 hours |
| Maximum cleaning area on one full battery charge | 240 m2 |
| Power consumption | 20 W |
| Dust collector | Cyclone filter (bagless), 300 ml |
| Water tank | 300 ml |
| Overall dimensions | 310x310x72 mm |
| Weight | 3.4 kg |
| Noise level | 65 dB |
| Protection against electric shock: | |
| power unit | Class II |
| Vacuum cleaner | Class III |
Functional capabilities
As described previously, the Kitfort KT-533 robot can perform both dry and wet cleaning. Dry cleaning is performed as follows: two side brushes sweep debris toward the center of the robot vacuum, while the central turbo brush allows for more thorough collection and directs it into the suction port. The debris then enters the dust collector, which houses two filters (coarse and fine), allowing for much better air purification.
To perform wet cleaning, remove the dust container and insert the cleaning module with a cloth, filling it with water. The robotic vacuum cleaner is guided by anti-fall and obstacle-avoidance sensors.
The robot vacuum cleaner is programmed for 4 main operating modes:
- Automatic — in this mode, the robot begins its movement in a zigzag pattern, mapping the room and selecting the optimal cleaning pattern to maximize cleaning efficiency across the entire space. If any object in the room is moved during operation, the robot vacuum will pause and reprogram a new route. This mode is activated by pressing a button on the device's body or using the remote control.
- Wall-Line Cleaning – This mode is designed for intensive cleaning of the floor along the perimeter of the room, including corners. It's activated by pressing a button on the remote control.
- Spot cleaning mode – used to clean the dirtiest areas of a room. In this mode, the Kitfort KT-533 activates its maximum suction power and, moving in a spiral pattern, cleans an area of approximately 1 square meter.
- The "MAX" mode is used to clean the dirtiest areas during automatic cleaning without interrupting the unit's operation. It is activated by pressing a dedicated button on the remote control.
There is also a timer for programming the automatic start of the vacuum cleaner.
Operating instructions
The user manual contains the following useful information: general information, a description of the robot vacuum cleaner's components and design, and an overview of recommendations for preparing the device for operation, its operation, cleaning and maintenance, and troubleshooting. Additionally, the manual describes the robot's main functions and operating modes, as well as its technical specifications.
You can download the Kitfort KT-533 operating instructions in Russian by following this link: KT-533 manual.
Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages of the Kitfort KT-533 robot vacuum cleaner:
- Dry and full wet wiping of the floor.
- Elegant modern design.
- Compact dimensions (the model’s low height is especially pleasing).
- A fairly powerful battery for a device in this price category and a fairly large cleaning area on a single battery charge.
- Charging base and remote control included.
- Different operating modes.
- Two turbo brushes (one for smooth floors, the other for carpets).
- Good spatial orientation.
- Double filtration system.
Disadvantages of a robot vacuum cleaner:
- There is no movement limiter or batteries for the remote control included.
- Average noise level.
- The need to constantly clean turbo brushes from tangled hair and fur.
That concludes our review of the Kitfort KT-533. We hope you found this description of its features and functions helpful!
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Dust isn't getting into the dust collector, but is instead accumulating at its entrance. What's going on?