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Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos

The majority of robot vacuum and mop combinations can be customized with a specialized application. You can save maps of your home as well as set up cleaning schedules and select the mopping mode you prefer. You can also adjust the suction power, and how much water the mop is using.

A mapping function can help your robot navigate through rooms. An obstacle avoidance feature will stop it from running into wires, furniture or even stray toys. These are essential features for my house, filled with strewn-about toys.

  1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra

The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is the flagship mop and vacuum cleaner, so it is naturally with a host of features. It can mop and sweep simultaneously, and even raise its brushes or mop pads so that soft surfaces don't get wet. It can also see and avoid obstacles, thanks to the ability to recognize pets plants, small objects.

The maximum suction power is 6 000 pascals. This is higher than any vacuum we've tested so far. It also has PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, which tracks its position, which prevents it from getting stuck on an object.

Mopping capabilities are also impressive and features the S8 Pro Ultra able to apply a constant pressure of 6 Newtons to the mop pad for deep cleaning. It also features an automatic mop lifting system which will lift the pad as it moves from laminate to tile, hardwood to carpet and rugs to avoid getting soaked by these soft surfaces.

The S8 Pro Ultra also has self-washing and self drying features. The pad can be washed and dried in the dock, and the dust bin will get emptied and automatically returned to it. You can set it up and forget about it. You only need to refill the water tank or replace the dust bag occasionally.

All of this is powered by a lithium-ion 5,200mAh battery. I ran it on its normal vac and mop settings for approximately 160 minutes before the S8 Pro Ultra started to be power-deficient and then return to its base for a recharge. This isn't too far from the 180-minute time that Roborock claims and is at the same level as other hybrids I've tried.

It's a robust, well-rounded product. The only drawback is that it's expensive. However, its sheer abundance of features makes it a very appealing option for anyone who wants to get rid of their old stick vacuums and mop. If you can justify the hefty price tag we recommend you check this one out.

  1. Dreametech L10S Ultra

The Dreametech L10S Ultra is a premium mop and robot vacuum. The price is justified by the robust features, including a large vacuuming capability and two mop heads that rotate. It also has an app-based controller that is smart and a mighty obstacle avoidance technology.

The L10S Ultra is one of the most expensive robotic vacuums and mop combos available with a suggested retail price of 999 euros. In my tests, it performed admirably across the home. It was able to eliminate 98.4% debris on all types of floors and was able to lift hair that was long without getting caught in. The mops were also great and produced excellent cleaning results with less effort than most mid-range models, thanks to their rotational motion and the powerful cleaning solution.

The docking station is the main selling point of the L10S Ultra. It's multifunctional and advanced. The dock emptys its dust bin into dirt bag, then refills its water tank to enable mopping, and dry the mop pads for you. It also has an in-real-time system for detecting hazards and lets you schedule regular cleaning sessions using its intelligent controls.

Unlike the other hybrid vacuum mops that I test and compared, the L10S Ultra doesn't offer advanced debris removal on carpets. The mops on the L10S Ultra aren't as effective in removing tough stains as the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.

Despite the L10S Ultra's premium features, it still requires regular maintenance. To prevent mildew or unpleasant odors, the base unit dustbag, water and tanks need to be cleaned regularly, emptied, and dried. It is also important to keep in mind that the mop pads, which are bought separately are required to be replaced regularly too.

I would recommend the L10S Ultra to anyone with the money. For those who are on a budget, I suggest considering a less basic model that allows you to save money while enjoying clean hands at your home. Even it were the case that the L10S Ultra was the best vacuum and robotic mop you could purchase but its cost and constant maintenance will make it more of an option than a necessity.

  1. Eufy S1 Pro

If you're looking for a robotic mop and vacuum that can remove dust and dirt on your floors while cleaning up wet mess, then look no further than the Eufy S1 Pro. This powerful robovac/mop combo has a powerful suction power of 8,000 Pa. It also has a huge battery capacity that can be used for mopping and vacuuming. And it is equipped with a top-notch obstacle-avoidance system. It has a roller-mop that cleans by itself which makes it stand out from models which require you to return to the base station to wash off the mop pad.

The S1 Pro has a unique mopping mechanism that is distinct from the spinning discs and microfibre pads of other robots. The roller is almost entire width of the robot and is continuously supplied with clean, ozonated water from its dock. As it rotates the roller scrubs your floors while soaking up dirt, and any dry debris is picked up by the side brushes or swept into the front colision bumper. The S1 Pro then dumps the dirty mop water into its base station, which is then absorbed by the tank's heating elements, and is poured into a larger storage container. The tank onboard holds a good amount of water, and can handle a half dozen mopping sessions before running dry.

Like most robotic vacuums and mop sets, the S1 Pro is ready to roll out from the box. The S1 Pro will need to be filled with clean water. This is easily done using the cleaning dock. You can also add cleaning solution to the dock, should you prefer the option of using your own brand of cleaner. If you decide to choose to use this feature you'll need to purchase the cleaning solution from Eufy which is more expensive than other robot brands that allow users to use their own choice of cleaners.

The S1 Pro performed well in the coverage and navigation efficiency tests, as did the majority of robots. It was quick to map a area and was able to navigate around furniture. The only problem is that it got stuck a couple times on carpets with longer piles and rugs during my testing however this could be fixed when the software is updated. The S1 Pro is a very robust robot that is available at affordable prices.

  1. Roborock Qrevo

The Qrevo is Roborock's entry-level mop and vacuum cleaner however it has several impressive features. Its multi-function dock drains the robot vacuum mops's dirtbag, and refills its water tanks, as well as washing and sanitizing mop pads as it goes. The mopping system is capable of cleaning a large portion of an area before it has to return to its dock, and the vacuum's extreme suction does a nice job of removing debris and pet hair on carpets.

The application that runs the appliance is complex, and offers many options for customizing the cleaning process. You can set it up manually to start the full map and then clear everything that's been mapped by the device, or you can select individual rooms, expandable zones, or even a routine that you've set up. There are a number of mopping options which include SmartPlan -an algorithm that uses the sensors of the mops to determine the most efficient way to clean your home while it maps the area.

Like all the Roborock models we've tested The Qrevo is a great performer in our tests. Its navigation system works well, mapping rooms quickly and cleaning them in a well-organized way. The 'Normal" pathing setting covers an area well, and doesn't leave any major gaps or missing areas. Reactive Tech's hazard avoidance function works well, however it's not as sophisticated as color camera systems on the Qrevo Master and the S8 Pro Ultra. It is able to detect dangers like carpets with thick padding, but may not be able recognize smaller items such as electrical wires and rug tassels.

The most obvious flaw with this device is the absence of a mop after vacuum option that could be a problem for people who are frequently vacuuming prior to cleaning with their robot. There's a simple solution to this issue: the app offers a feature that lets you "clean up" at the conclusion of every vacuuming session. This allows you to use the vacuum's mopping capability to get rid of the last remnants of debris and dust left behind by the vacuuming. This is a nice feature that lets this vacuum to clean up a bit better than its less expensive competitors.