Buyer fit guidance first, guided pricing only after facility review

Commercial Cleaning Robots for Real Facilities

Compare autonomous floor scrubbers, carpet cleaning robots, hand scrubbers, and parts for warehouses, healthcare, retail, education, and industrial facilities. Start with facility fit, shortlist the right model, then book a guided demo.

Choose by facility fit
Shortlist by square footage, floor type, aisle width, and cleaning schedule.
Compare payment paths
Review lease, RaaS, and ROI content before procurement asks for numbers.
Confirm deployment support
Validate mapping, training, and regional service before you commit to a rollout.

No public MSRP on this page. Buyers usually review fit, deployment, and payment model before final pricing.

Start with the buying path

Most teams book a demo after they answer three questions

What kind of facility are you cleaning?
Warehouse, healthcare, retail, education, industrial, or mixed-use environments each narrow the robot class differently.
How tight are the routes and how large is the route?
Approximate square footage, aisle width, and floor mix help determine whether you need a compact, mid-size, or large-format machine.
What buying model needs to be approved?
If your team needs lease, RaaS, or ROI guidance first, we can route you to the right comparison content before pricing.
Fastest next step

Bring your square footage, floor mix, and cleaning bottleneck. We will point you to the right robot class and the next page to review before procurement.

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Buyer path

How high-intent buyers move from research to a shortlist

This page is built for teams that are already comparing floor scrubber robots, weighing support models, and deciding what to review before procurement asks for pricing.

1. Match the building to the robot class

Use the fit guide and comparison pages to avoid reviewing machines that are too small, too large, or wrong for the floor mix.

2. Review ROI and payment model

Most teams need lease, RaaS, or ROI context before a quote review becomes productive.

3. Book a guided demo

A demo is usually the fastest way to confirm route fit, rollout assumptions, and the right next page for stakeholders.

Match the robot to your facility

Choose by square footage, aisle width, floor type, and cleaning schedule instead of guessing from brochure specs alone.

Compare product categories quickly

See where autonomous scrubbers, carpet robots, hand scrubbers, and consumables fit in the same cleaning program.

Shortlist with buyer-ready details

Coverage, runtime, tank size, deployment fit, and warranty details help your team evaluate options before requesting pricing.

Plan for deployment and support

Get local assessment, mapping, training, and support from a Midwest team that understands commercial rollouts.

Best fit by facility type

Shortlist the right autonomous cleaning robot faster

Most buyers want the same answer first: which robot actually fits our building and cleaning program? Start with facility type, floor mix, traffic pattern, and budget model, then narrow the product category.

Facility situationBest-fit productWhy buyers choose it
Tighter spaces and compact floorplans
Clinics, convenience stores, smaller schools, fitness centers, boutique retail
CenoBots L3
Compact autonomous scrubber for aisle-dense spaces
Buyers choose the L3 when passage width and maneuverability matter more than maximum tank size or coverage rate.
Mixed-use commercial buildings
Schools, grocery, senior living, healthcare, larger retail
CenoBots L4
Balanced scrubber for multi-zone operations
The L4 gives buyers a middle ground on deck width, productivity, and navigation for facilities that need one robot to cover multiple zones well.
Large open-floor environments
Warehouses, distribution, food processing, airports, big-box retail
CenoBots L50 or SP50
High-capacity scrubber or dry sweeper for scale
Large facilities usually prioritize tank capacity, runtime, and square-foot coverage to reduce refill interruptions and labor pressure.
Carpet plus hard-floor programs
Hotels, casinos, office campuses, convention centers
Kokobots S76 plus a scrubber
Autonomous carpet cleaning paired with hard-floor robots
Facilities with mixed flooring often need carpet extraction automation in addition to a scrubber instead of forcing one machine to do everything poorly.

Need regional deployment support before you shortlist a model?

Many buyers are not just comparing autonomous floor scrubber specs. They are verifying who will map, train, and support the robot after go-live. If local coverage is part of the buying decision, review our in-depth pages for Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa before moving to pricing.

Start with labor bottlenecks, not product names

The strongest shortlist starts with where your team is losing the most repetitive labor, whether that is long corridors, large open floors, or hard-to-cover carpet zones.

Verify deployment support before comparing only price

Mapping, training, service response, and rollout support usually determine whether the robot gets used consistently after purchase.

Compare buy, lease, and RaaS early in the process

Many buyers get to approval faster when they compare upfront purchase with monthly service-backed programs before procurement asks for alternatives.

Commercial cleaning robot buying guide

How buyers compare autonomous floor scrubbers by facility type, budget, and support model

Most teams are not just comparing robot specs. They are comparing aisle fit, square footage, labor pressure, cleaning frequency, and whether they want to buy, finance, or use a Robot-as-a-Service program. This page is built to help facility operators answer those questions before they request a quote.

Small and aisle-dense facilities

Drugstores, clinics, convenience stores, fitness clubs, and boutique retail usually need a compact autonomous floor scrubber with strong maneuverability.

The CenoBots L3 is usually the best fit when floor area is under 35,000 square feet and aisle width is tight.

Read the CenoBots L3 review

Mid-size and mixed-use facilities

Schools, grocery stores, healthcare buildings, and larger retail sites usually benefit from a balance of deck width, tank capacity, and traffic-safe navigation.

Compare the L3, L4, and L50 side by side if you are evaluating 30,000 to 80,000 square feet or multiple zones.

Compare commercial cleaning robots

Budget, leasing, and RaaS buyers

Finance and operations teams often need to compare upfront purchase, monthly leasing, and full-service RaaS before approving automation.

Use our pricing and ROI guides to compare monthly cost, payback, and support coverage before you choose a payment model.

See cleaning robot rental and RaaS pricing

High-intent buying questions

What commercial cleaning robot buyers usually need before they ask for pricing

Search buyers landing on the products page are usually past basic awareness. They are comparing CenoBots pricing, asking whether a compact model like the L3 is enough, and deciding whether to buy, lease, or use a Robot-as-a-Service program.

Need help narrowing the right model?

Compare compact, mid-size, and large-format fit by facility size, aisle density, runtime, and support requirements before you request a quote.

Need the monthly-cost or ROI answer first?

Buyers often need to validate lease vs RaaS vs purchase, or prove what an autonomous floor scrubber costs for a large facility before procurement will move.

Regional deployment support

Upper Midwest buyers usually need a local rollout plan, not just a robot brochure

For multi-site healthcare, retail, education, and senior living operators, the buying decision often includes service coverage, mapping support, and whether expansion across Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Iowa can stay under one partner.

Buyer Guide

How to evaluate a commercial cleaning robot before you buy

The best-fit machine depends on your building layout, cleaning frequency, floor type, and staffing pressure. Start with the fundamentals below, then compare models or request a guided recommendation.

Facility size and open-floor coverage

Look at hourly coverage and tank capacity first. Higher-capacity robots reduce interruptions and are usually the better fit for large retail, warehouse, airport, and manufacturing spaces.

Aisle width and maneuverability

Compact machines matter in healthcare, education, offices, and tighter retail layouts where turning radius and minimum passage width can make or break daily usability.

Floor type and cleaning objective

Some facilities need autonomous scrubbing for hard floors, others need carpet extraction, and many benefit from pairing a robot with a compact hand scrubber for edge work and restrooms.

Deployment workflow and labor savings

A good evaluation includes mapping, training, route design, charging workflow, and how the robot reduces repetitive labor so your team can focus on detail work and higher-value tasks.

Autonomous Floor Scrubbers & Sweepers

CenoBots machines are designed for commercial environments that need repeatable cleaning performance, better labor efficiency, and a clear path from product research to deployment.

CenoBots L3

CenoBots L3

Compact scrubber for small-medium spaces

  • Coverage: up to 16,100 sq ft/hr
  • Clean width: 400mm
  • Runtime: 3+ hours
  • Fits through 700mm passages
24-Month Warranty
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CenoBots L4

CenoBots L4

Mid-size scrubber for versatile applications

  • Coverage: up to 26,900 sq ft/hr
  • Advanced AI navigation
  • 40L solution tank
  • Fleet management ready
24-Month Warranty
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CenoBots L50

CenoBots L50

High-capacity scrubber for large facilities

  • Coverage: up to 37,700 sq ft/hr
  • Proven: 644K ft²/month
  • 4+ hour runtime
  • 9–12 month ROI
24-Month Warranty
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CenoBots SP50

CenoBots SP50

Autonomous sweeper for dry cleaning

  • Coverage: up to 43,100 sq ft/hr
  • 55L hopper capacity
  • Dust control
  • Warehouse-ready
24-Month Warranty
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Coming August 2026
CenoBots S5

CenoBots S5

Industrial autonomous sweeper, available August 2026

  • Coverage: ~27,000 sq ft/hr
  • 50L dustbin capacity
  • NVIDIA AI + 32-beam LiDAR
  • 5–7 hour runtime
Pre-order interest accepted

Carpet Cleaning Robots

For facilities that manage both carpet and hard floor cleaning, the Kokobots S76 adds another automation path without adding more manual equipment to your nightly program.

Kokobots S76

Kokobots S76

HydroSteam autonomous carpet cleaning robot

  • Coverage: 10,800–12,900 sq ft/hr
  • HydroSteam technology
  • Carpets + hard floors
  • Quick-dry mode
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Hand Scrubbers for Detail Cleaning

Artist 1 hand scrubbers are a strong fit when buyers need compact equipment for edges, smaller rooms, restrooms, tight corridors, and touch-up cleaning that complements robotic floor care.

Artist 1 Youth

Artist 1 Youth

Entry-level hand scrubber

  • 1 battery included
  • 60min runtime
  • Turbo + Brush modes
  • 22kg machine weight
24-Month Warranty
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Artist 1 Pro

Artist 1 Pro

Professional hand scrubber

  • Battery option: 1 or 2
  • 120min runtime per battery
  • Full feature set
  • 4G connectivity
24-Month Warranty
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Need Parts & Consumables?

Squeegees, brushes, filters, and pads for all CenoBots models.

Common questions from commercial cleaning robot buyers

These are the questions facility teams usually ask before shortlisting a robot, scheduling a demo, or requesting a quote.

How do I choose the right commercial cleaning robot for my facility?

Start with facility size, aisle width, floor type, and how often the space needs to be cleaned. Compact robots like the CenoBots L3 fit tighter spaces, while higher-capacity models like the L50 and SP50 are better for larger open areas, warehouses, and distribution environments. Sproutmation helps match the robot to your building during a free assessment.

What kinds of facilities use autonomous floor scrubbers?

Autonomous floor scrubbers are commonly used in warehouses, manufacturing, education, healthcare, airports, retail, convention centers, and other commercial facilities that need consistent daily floor cleaning with less labor pressure.

Can I compare commercial cleaning robot models before requesting pricing?

Yes. Sproutmation provides product detail pages, model comparison content, and a guided quote process so buyers can compare cleaning width, runtime, coverage, and ideal facility type before talking through final pricing and deployment.

Do you provide local deployment and service support?

Yes. Sproutmation supports commercial cleaning robot deployments with site assessment, mapping, training, and ongoing support across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and nearby regional markets.

What happens after I book a commercial cleaning robot demo?

The demo process usually starts with your facility type, approximate square footage, floor mix, aisle constraints, and cleaning schedule. Sproutmation uses that information to recommend the right robot class, discuss rollout considerations, and schedule the next step without publishing MSRP online.

Can your team help with ROI, lease, or RaaS questions before procurement?

Yes. Buyers often need help comparing purchase, lease, and Robot-as-a-Service options before procurement approves a project. Sproutmation can guide that conversation and point teams to the right comparison and ROI resources before final pricing is discussed.

Local service across Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa

Sproutmation supports autonomous cleaning robot deployments across the Upper Midwest with on-site demos, mapping, training, and ongoing service.

Minnesota cleaning robots

Twin Cities, Rochester, St. Cloud, Duluth, and greater Minnesota.

Wisconsin cleaning robots

Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Wausau, Fox Valley, and statewide support.

Kenosha / Racine cleaning robots

Kenosha, Racine, Pleasant Prairie, Mount Pleasant, and Southeast Wisconsin support for healthcare, education, grocery, hospitality, and industrial facilities.

Iowa cleaning robots

Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Quad Cities, and statewide facility coverage.

Central Iowa cleaning robots

Des Moines metro, Waukee, Johnston, Clive, Ames, and broader Central Iowa support.

Des Moines cleaning robots

Des Moines, West Des Moines, Ankeny, Altoona, Urbandale, Ames, and Central Iowa support.

Cedar Rapids cleaning robots

Cedar Rapids, Marion, Hiawatha, and Eastern Iowa support.

Iowa City cleaning robots

Iowa City, Coralville, North Liberty, Cedar Rapids, and Eastern Iowa support.

Quad Cities cleaning robots

Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, Rock Island, and bi-state corridor support.

Waterloo cleaning robots

Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Waverly, Independence, and Cedar Valley support.

Ames cleaning robots

Ames, Ankeny, Boone, Nevada, and the I-35 corridor for education, healthcare, and industrial support.

Chicago cleaning robots

Chicago, Naperville, Schaumburg, Joliet, Rockford, and wider Chicagoland support.

Mankato cleaning robots

Mankato, North Mankato, St. Peter, New Ulm, and Southern Minnesota support.

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