Best Robotic Mop and Vacuum Combos
The majority of
robot vacuum and mop combinations can be customized with an application that is specifically designed for. You can save maps of your home, organize cleaning schedules, and select the mopping mode you prefer. They also let you change suction power and fine tune the amount of water and scrub action your mop makes use of.
A mapping feature aids your robot navigate around rooms while an obstacle avoidance function prevents it from running into wires, furniture, or even stray pet toys. These are essential features for my house, stuffed with toys scattered around.
1. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra is the top-of-the-line mop and vacuum, which is why it's a natural choice to be with a host of features. It's able to mop and sweep in one session and even lift its mop pads and brushes to stop soft surfaces from becoming wet. It can also avoid obstacles by spotting pets, plants, and other small objects.
The robotic vacuum has a suction power of 6,000 pascals, which is higher than any other robot vacuum we've tested up to now. It also has PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, which tracks its location, preventing it from becoming stuck on objects.
The mopping capabilities of the S8 Pro Ultra are also impressive. It can provide constant pressure to the pad of more than 6 Newtons for a thorough clean. It also comes with mop lifter technology that will lift the pad automatically as it changes between tile and laminate, hardwood and carpet or rugs to avoid soaking the soft surfaces.
The S8 Pro Ultra also has self-washing and self-drying capabilities. The pad can be washed and then dried with the dock, and the dust bin is automatically empty and returned to it. You can set it up and forget about it. You will only need to refill the water tank or change the dust bag every now and then.
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 get power hungry and return to its base to recharge. This isn't that far from the 180-minute time that Roborock claims and is on the same level as other hybrids I've tried.
It's a robust and well-rounded product with its only downsides being that it's costly. The number of features makes it a very attractive option for anyone looking to replace their old mops and stick vacuums. If you can afford the cost we recommend you check this one out.
2. Dreametech L10S Ultra
The Dreametech L10S Ultra is a high-end robot vacuum and mop combo. The high price is justified by the powerful features, which include a massive vacuuming capability, as well as two gyrating mop heads. It also includes a smart, app-enabled controller and powerful obstacle avoidance technology.
The L10S Ultra has a retail price of 999 Euros, which is among the most expensive robotic vacuum and mop combinations available. In my tests, it performed admirably throughout the entire home. It was able to eliminate 98.4 percent of debris from any type of floor and was able to lift hair that was long without tangling. The mops were also excellent in delivering outstanding cleaning results with less effort than mid-range models, thanks to their rotational motion as well as an incredibly strong cleaning solution.
The L10S Ultra's real selling point is its innovative multifunctional docking station. The docking station empties the dustbin into a bag to collect dirt, refills the water tank to use for mopping and even dries your mop pads. It also features a real-time hazard detection system and allows you to schedule regular cleaning sessions with its intelligent controls.
The L10S Ultra does not offer better performance for removing carpet debris in comparison to the other hybrid vacuum mop I tried. In addition it's not as efficient in removing staining that is as strong as those in the top Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra.
Despite the L10S Ultra’s high-end features, it still requires regular maintenance. To prevent mildew or unpleasant odors, the base unit dustbag, water and tanks need to be cleaned, emptied and dried regularly. It is also important to note that the mop pads that are bought separately, will need to be replaced periodically too.
I would recommend the L10S Ultra to anyone with the funds. For those who are on a budget, I suggest considering an easier model that will allow you to save money while enjoying the convenience of hands-free cleaning at your home. Even even if the L10S Ultra was the best vacuum and robotic mop you could purchase, its high price and ongoing maintenance will make it more of an item to have than one that you actually need.
3. Eufy S1 Pro
If you're looking for a
robot mop and vacuum that will clean up dust and dirt on your hard floors while taking care of wet messes, then you should look no further than the Eufy S1 Pro. This powerful robovac and mop combo packs a strong suction power of 8,000 Pa and a huge battery that can be used for mopping and vacuuming, and top-notch obstacle-avoiding. It has a roller-mop that cleans itself, making 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 a departure from the spinning discs and microfibre pads of other robots. Its roller runs almost the entire width of the robot, and it is constantly supplied with clean, ozonated water from its dock. As it rotates the roller, it scrubs your floors while soaking up dirt and any dry debris is picked up by the side brushes or swept away into the front colision bumper. The S1 Pro removes the mop water that is dirty into its base station where it is sucked by the tank's heater elements, and then it is emptied into a bigger storage container. The tank onboard holds a decent amount of water, and it can handle about half a dozen mopping sessions before running dry.
Like many robotic vacuums and mop sets, the S1 Pro is ready to roll out of the box. It does need to be filled with clean water, however this is simple to do in the cleaning dock. You can also add a cleaning solution to the dock in case you want to have the option of using your own cleaner. If you opt for this option, however, you will have to purchase the Eufy-branded cleaning solution which is more expensive than other robot brands allowing users to select their own choice of cleaning solutions.
The S1 Pro performed well in the coverage and navigation efficiency tests, as did most robots. It was fast to map a room, and it was able to navigate through furniture. The only issue is that it was stuck a few times on longer pile carpets and rugs during my testing, but this may be improved as the software is updated. The S1 Pro is an all-in-one robot that provides lots of features at affordable prices.
4. Roborock Qrevo
The Qrevo is Roborock's entry-level mop and vacuum but it does have several impressive features. The dock's multifunction emptying the robot's dirtbag, refilling its water tanks, and washing and sanitizing mop pads is performed by the dock. The mopping system itself is capable cleaning a
good robot vacuum bit of an area before it needs to return to its dock and the vacuum's powerful suction does a nice job of removing dirt and pet hair on carpets.
The software that runs the appliance is dense, and offers a variety of options for customizing the cleaning process. You can manually initiate a full map and take care to clean everything that is mapped by the device, or you can choose specific rooms, expandable zones, or even a schedule you've set up. SmartPlan is one of the mopping options. It uses the sensors on the mops to map out the area and determine the most efficient method to clean it.
Like all Roborock models we've evaluated The Qrevo does well in our tests. Its navigation system is robust that can quickly map rooms and cleaning them in a neat manner. Its 'Normal" pathing option covers the room thoroughly, without any major gaps or missed areas. The Reactive Tech hazard avoidance system is also quite effective, though it's not as sophisticated as the color camera system found on the Qrevo Master or the S8 Pro Ultra. It can spot dangers like thick carpets however it won't always recognize smaller things like rug tassels, or electrical wires.
This machine has one major flaw: it does not include a mop option after vacuuming. This could be a problem for those who
auto vacuum and mop a lot before using their robot. Thankfully, there's an easy workaround: the app includes the option to "clean up" at the end of each vacuuming session. This lets you use the mopping feature of the vacuum to eliminate the last remnants of debris and dust that you've left behind from your vacuuming. It's a nice addition and can help the robot make its clean better than its less expensive competitors.