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The Best Robot Vacuum That Mops
Noah Pinsonnault is a product review analyst for the Home Care and Cleaning Lab at Good Housekeeping.
He evaluates and tests cleaning appliances, focusing on robot vacuums and mopping combos. Multitaskers can be a great option for those who want to eliminate mopping from their to-do lists. They feature impressive mapping capabilities and obstacle avoidance capabilities, and they can even wash and refill their own mopping pads for a hands-off clean.
The Eufy S1 Pro
This is the model you should choose if you want an automatic vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It's smaller than the other options and makes it easier to maneuver in tight corners or under furniture. It has a 220-degree lidar, which when combined with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it some of the most effective navigation and object avoidance I've ever seen in a robot vacuum. It has a hefty 4600mAh battery that lasts for up to 170-minutes if mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it can run longer in turbo). It will even return to its dock to replenish its battery in mid-clean.
It's fast and does a fantastic job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It vacuums carpeted rooms quickly, and hardwood floors in the kitchen, living room and hallways with only one sweep. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt, pet hair, and even droppings with ease. Carpet detection automatically increases power when it detects rugs, and the dual side brush helps to remove debris from corners.
The mopping performance is less impressive, though not by much. The mop rotates quickly and makes use of 2.2lbs to scrub dirt and stain. I've also noticed that the front arms stick out slightly more than other robots, which is useful for getting into tight corners and along baseboards. The same front arms can also be employed to clean up larger debris, like broken toys and books.
The S1 Pro is also one of the quietest robot mop and vacuums I've tried. It doesn't produce the same volume of sound when mopping or vacuuming, and is much quieter than the Narwal Freo X Ultra or RoboRock S7. The only downside is that the S1 Pro must use a exclusive cleaning solution for mopping and is sold separately from the vacuum. It's simple to install and works well however, it's something you'll have to keep an eye on in case you're purchasing this vacuum for the sole purpose of mopping.
The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It is a powerful cleaner with a range of features.
The device is equipped with a powerful and impressive cleaning system that integrates LiDAR sensors with an RGB camera to map your home and locate furniture and other obstacles. This information can be used to clean efficiently and methodically. This ensures a thorough and consistent clean and is also quick.
In terms of mopping, Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads can be used to reach a wide range of surface areas. This includes corners, baseboards, and other difficult-to-access spots. The side brush can be stretched out to extend to the floor, close to walls and other fixtures. The mop pads are also washable and dry to remove odors and prevent buildup.
App-based customization is another notable feature. The Q Revo allows you to adjust the strength of suction and choose between a back-andforth or more randomized pattern. You can also choose the number of passes which will determine how quickly it can move around your home. You can also disable the side brush in order to avoid damaging carpets and rugs.
This device has a fairly expensive price tag, but it is packed with a wide array of smart features. It is important to remember, however, that the device will incur regular expenses, such as mopping supplies as well as regular maintenance. For example brushrolls need to be replaced every six to twelve months or after 300 hours. The filter should be cleaned after 150 hours, and the mop pad must be replaced every one to three months.
This robotic vacuum cleaner is a top Amazon rating and comes with many physical automation features. The vacuum also has an power button that doubles as the 'Clean button' as well as a 'Home button that allows it to go back home after cleaning. It also comes with a multifunctional dock that automatically emptys the trash bin, fills up its water tank, and wash and dry its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus
If you're a busy professional or someone who wants an organized home that doesn't require hours doing chores The Shark Matrix Plus is a excellent option. Its powerful performance, smart navigation, and long battery life allow you to keep a clean home with minimal effort.
The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, that is, it can do mopping and vacuuming. The robot is divided into two parts, a dry bin and water tank that can be snapped in and out and a mopping module which includes microfiber pads. Separate modules for vacuuming and mopping might seem a bit outdated, but they do mean that you don't need to worry about changing bags for disposables or refilling the water tank.
Our test participants discovered that the Matrix Plus did a great job at both vacuuming and mopping. Its Best robot vacuum cleaner UK feature was its precise map of your floorplan that it uses to create an outline for cleaning. The Matrix Plus was able to navigate through rugs, furniture and other obstacles. The app lets you create 'No-Go Zones' and virtual barriers to prevent certain areas from being cleaned by a mop.
We also found that the Matrix Plus did surprisingly well in picking up hair from pets. It was able to capture the majority of hair that our cats shed and even got into the nooks and crevices of our stairs which other robots that vacuum and mop struggled. The noise levels of the robot were low and there were nice jingles to let you know that it was beginning and finishing its work.
The biggest flaws were its lack of sophistication and the necessity to switch out the modules when switching between vacuuming and mopping. The app cannot keep multiple maps. This can be an issue if your home has multiple floors. The Matrix Plus robot is a great choice for those who want a device that can mop and vacuum.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni is the most expensive robotic vacuum that is able to mop in our review, but it has some distinct features that make it worth a look. The X1 Omni is most notable for its huge dock that doubles as an charging base for the best robot vacuum, a sink for cleaning and two 4-liter water tanks. It also houses a 2.5-liter dust bin as well as the 2.5 dust bin that is 2.5 liters.
The base also has a number of control buttons that let you manually start a cleaning job and then recall the robot or start the dock's auto-emptying process. Press two of the buttons to toggle a child lock that is a great touch for parents worried about kids tinkering with the vacuum.
Like other robotic vacuums the X1 Omni uses its camera to spot furniture and obstacles in its path and avoid them. Its True Mapping 2.0 navigation system maps your home 10 times faster than conventional laser detection systems and is four times more precise at recognising objects.
This can cause the X1 to become stuck if it is entangled in a blockage, such as a power cable tangled over a rug. It won't work until you untangle it manually. This is a rare event however it was frustrating since the X1 does not have a "stuck status" alert on its app.
Another potential downside is another issue is the X1 Omni's inability to automatically change between vacuuming and mopping modes during the cleaning process. You'll have to manually switch between the two modes, which isn't that bad but the mopping pad doesn't get washed or dried between uses. This can lead to mildew and mold.
On the positive side it's worth noting that the X1 Omni is a beautiful-looking robot, thanks to the design team at Jacob Jensen (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who conceptualized its sleek, modern-looking base and mopping pad apparatus. It's a big contrast to the utilitarian, all-black bases used by competitors like Roborock and iRobot, and a welcome view in a market which is dominated by clunky, boxy units.
Noah Pinsonnault is a product review analyst for the Home Care and Cleaning Lab at Good Housekeeping.
He evaluates and tests cleaning appliances, focusing on robot vacuums and mopping combos. Multitaskers can be a great option for those who want to eliminate mopping from their to-do lists. They feature impressive mapping capabilities and obstacle avoidance capabilities, and they can even wash and refill their own mopping pads for a hands-off clean.
The Eufy S1 Pro
This is the model you should choose if you want an automatic vacuum cleaner that can also mop. It's smaller than the other options and makes it easier to maneuver in tight corners or under furniture. It has a 220-degree lidar, which when combined with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it some of the most effective navigation and object avoidance I've ever seen in a robot vacuum. It has a hefty 4600mAh battery that lasts for up to 170-minutes if mopping and suction are set to standard mode (it can run longer in turbo). It will even return to its dock to replenish its battery in mid-clean.
It's fast and does a fantastic job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It vacuums carpeted rooms quickly, and hardwood floors in the kitchen, living room and hallways with only one sweep. Its motor of 8,000pa is able to pick up dirt, pet hair, and even droppings with ease. Carpet detection automatically increases power when it detects rugs, and the dual side brush helps to remove debris from corners.
The mopping performance is less impressive, though not by much. The mop rotates quickly and makes use of 2.2lbs to scrub dirt and stain. I've also noticed that the front arms stick out slightly more than other robots, which is useful for getting into tight corners and along baseboards. The same front arms can also be employed to clean up larger debris, like broken toys and books.
The S1 Pro is also one of the quietest robot mop and vacuums I've tried. It doesn't produce the same volume of sound when mopping or vacuuming, and is much quieter than the Narwal Freo X Ultra or RoboRock S7. The only downside is that the S1 Pro must use a exclusive cleaning solution for mopping and is sold separately from the vacuum. It's simple to install and works well however, it's something you'll have to keep an eye on in case you're purchasing this vacuum for the sole purpose of mopping.
The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It is a powerful cleaner with a range of features.
The device is equipped with a powerful and impressive cleaning system that integrates LiDAR sensors with an RGB camera to map your home and locate furniture and other obstacles. This information can be used to clean efficiently and methodically. This ensures a thorough and consistent clean and is also quick.
In terms of mopping, Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads can be used to reach a wide range of surface areas. This includes corners, baseboards, and other difficult-to-access spots. The side brush can be stretched out to extend to the floor, close to walls and other fixtures. The mop pads are also washable and dry to remove odors and prevent buildup.
App-based customization is another notable feature. The Q Revo allows you to adjust the strength of suction and choose between a back-andforth or more randomized pattern. You can also choose the number of passes which will determine how quickly it can move around your home. You can also disable the side brush in order to avoid damaging carpets and rugs.
This device has a fairly expensive price tag, but it is packed with a wide array of smart features. It is important to remember, however, that the device will incur regular expenses, such as mopping supplies as well as regular maintenance. For example brushrolls need to be replaced every six to twelve months or after 300 hours. The filter should be cleaned after 150 hours, and the mop pad must be replaced every one to three months.
This robotic vacuum cleaner is a top Amazon rating and comes with many physical automation features. The vacuum also has an power button that doubles as the 'Clean button' as well as a 'Home button that allows it to go back home after cleaning. It also comes with a multifunctional dock that automatically emptys the trash bin, fills up its water tank, and wash and dry its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus
If you're a busy professional or someone who wants an organized home that doesn't require hours doing chores The Shark Matrix Plus is a excellent option. Its powerful performance, smart navigation, and long battery life allow you to keep a clean home with minimal effort.
The Matrix Plus is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop, that is, it can do mopping and vacuuming. The robot is divided into two parts, a dry bin and water tank that can be snapped in and out and a mopping module which includes microfiber pads. Separate modules for vacuuming and mopping might seem a bit outdated, but they do mean that you don't need to worry about changing bags for disposables or refilling the water tank.
Our test participants discovered that the Matrix Plus did a great job at both vacuuming and mopping. Its Best robot vacuum cleaner UK feature was its precise map of your floorplan that it uses to create an outline for cleaning. The Matrix Plus was able to navigate through rugs, furniture and other obstacles. The app lets you create 'No-Go Zones' and virtual barriers to prevent certain areas from being cleaned by a mop.
We also found that the Matrix Plus did surprisingly well in picking up hair from pets. It was able to capture the majority of hair that our cats shed and even got into the nooks and crevices of our stairs which other robots that vacuum and mop struggled. The noise levels of the robot were low and there were nice jingles to let you know that it was beginning and finishing its work.
The biggest flaws were its lack of sophistication and the necessity to switch out the modules when switching between vacuuming and mopping. The app cannot keep multiple maps. This can be an issue if your home has multiple floors. The Matrix Plus robot is a great choice for those who want a device that can mop and vacuum.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni is the most expensive robotic vacuum that is able to mop in our review, but it has some distinct features that make it worth a look. The X1 Omni is most notable for its huge dock that doubles as an charging base for the best robot vacuum, a sink for cleaning and two 4-liter water tanks. It also houses a 2.5-liter dust bin as well as the 2.5 dust bin that is 2.5 liters.
The base also has a number of control buttons that let you manually start a cleaning job and then recall the robot or start the dock's auto-emptying process. Press two of the buttons to toggle a child lock that is a great touch for parents worried about kids tinkering with the vacuum.
Like other robotic vacuums the X1 Omni uses its camera to spot furniture and obstacles in its path and avoid them. Its True Mapping 2.0 navigation system maps your home 10 times faster than conventional laser detection systems and is four times more precise at recognising objects.
This can cause the X1 to become stuck if it is entangled in a blockage, such as a power cable tangled over a rug. It won't work until you untangle it manually. This is a rare event however it was frustrating since the X1 does not have a "stuck status" alert on its app.
Another potential downside is another issue is the X1 Omni's inability to automatically change between vacuuming and mopping modes during the cleaning process. You'll have to manually switch between the two modes, which isn't that bad but the mopping pad doesn't get washed or dried between uses. This can lead to mildew and mold.
On the positive side it's worth noting that the X1 Omni is a beautiful-looking robot, thanks to the design team at Jacob Jensen (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who conceptualized its sleek, modern-looking base and mopping pad apparatus. It's a big contrast to the utilitarian, all-black bases used by competitors like Roborock and iRobot, and a welcome view in a market which is dominated by clunky, boxy units.