Ten Best Robot Vacuum That Mopss That Really Change Your Life
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Noah Pinsonnault works as a product analyst for Good Housekeeping's Home Care and Cleaning Lab.
He evaluates and tests cleaning equipment, focusing on mopping and robot vacuum combos. Multitaskers can be ideal for those looking to remove mopping from their list of tasks. Some of them have excellent mapping capabilities and obstacles avoidance. Some wash and refill mopping pads for a hands-free cleaning.
The Eufy S1 Pro
If you're looking for a robotic vacuum that also mop, this is the model to go for. It is smaller than other options which makes it more maneuverable in tight spaces or under furniture. It features a 220 degree lidar, which when combined with its 3D Matrix camera system gives it some of the best navigation and obstacle avoidance I've ever seen in a robotic vacuum. It has a 4600mAh battery that can last up to 170 mins when cleaning and sucking are set to standard mode. (It can run longer on turbo). It will even return to the dock to top up its battery halfway through a clean.
It's quick and does a great job of cleaning my two bedroom apartment. It vacuums carpeted rooms quickly, and hardwood floors in the kitchen, living room and hallways in just one sweep. Its 8,000pa suction motor is quick at picking up dirt, crumbs and pet hair. Carpet detection boosts power automatically when it encounters rugs and the two side brushes help pull out dirt from corners.
The mopping performance, while still impressive, is not as good. The rotating mop spins at a high velocity and it pushes down with 2.2lbs of force, easily scrubbing up dirt and stains. I've noticed that the front arm protrudes out a bit more than other robots. This is helpful when you're trying to get into narrow corners or along baseboards. The front arms can also be used to collect larger debris such as books and toys that have been damaged.
The S1 Pro is also one of the quietest robot vacuums that mop; these details, mop and vacuums I've tried. It is quieter and doesn't make more noise when vacuuming or mopping. The only downside is that the S1 Pro must use a proprietary cleaning solution for mopping and is sold separately from the vacuum. It is easy to install, and it works well. However, if you are buying this vacuum solely for mopping purposes it is important to pay attention to this.
The Roborock Q Revo
The Q Revo stands apart from most robot vacuums that mops in its class. It is equipped with a broad array of features that make it a great choice for homeowners who want an efficient, flexible and adaptable cleaning machine.
The device is equipped with an extremely powerful and impressive cleaning system that integrates LiDAR sensors with an RGB camera to map the house and detect furniture and other obstacles. It then uses this information to clean methodically and effectively. This leads to an effective, consistent cleaning that is also quite quick.
In terms of mopping, the Q Revo's DuoRoller mop pads can be used to reach many different surfaces. This includes corners, baseboards and other hard to reach areas. They also come with a stretchy side brush that can extend to the floor in close proximity to walls and other fixtures. The mop pads can also be washable and dry to reduce odors and prevent buildup.
Another notable feature is the app-based customization options. The Q Revo lets you adjust the suction level and select a back-and forth or slightly random pattern. You can also adjust the number of passes it should make, which will determine how quickly the device can move through your home. You can even choose to turn off the side brush to prevent damaging rugs and carpets.
The device has a expensive price tag, but it has a variety of advanced features. However, it's important to note that it incurs recurring expenses in the form of mopping equipment and maintenance. For example the brushroll should be replaced every six to twelve months or after 300 hours. The filter should be cleaned after 150 hours, and the mop pads should be changed every one to three month.
The robot vacuum that mops has an excellent rating on Amazon and includes a broad array of physical automation features. The robot vacuum also has an power button that doubles as the 'Clean button' and a Home' button to send it back home after cleaning. It also has a multi-functional dock that automatically empties the dustbin and refills its water tank to mop and washes and dry its mop pads.
The Shark Matrix Plus
The Shark Matrix Plus will be a good option for busy professionals or anyone who wants to keep their home tidy without spending too much time on chores. Its powerful performance, smart navigation, and long battery life allow you to keep a clean home with minimal effort.
The Matrix Plus robot mop vacuum is an all-in-one vacuum and mop. It is capable of vacuuming as well as mopping. The robot is divided into two parts which include a dry bin and water tank that can be easily snapped in and out and a mopping module that has a microfiber pad. It's not the most modern thing to have separate modules for vacuuming and mopping, but it does mean you don't have to fret about changing disposable bags or refilling the tank with water.
Our test subjects found that the Matrix Plus did a great job at both vacuuming and mopping. Its greatest feature is its precise floorplan map, which it employs when cleaning. This made it a breeze for the Matrix Plus to navigate around furniture rug, furniture, and other obstacles. The app allows you to create 'No-Go Zones' or virtual barriers that prevent certain areas from being cleaned by mop.
We also noticed that the Matrix Plus did surprisingly well in removing pet hair. It was able capture a lot of the hair our cats shed, and even got into some of the nooks and crannies on our stairs, where other robots have struggled. The noise levels of the robot were low and there were pleasant jingles to inform you that it was starting and working towards its goal.
The app was too easy and you had to change the modules every time you changed between mops and vacuuming. The app can't save multiple maps. This can be an issue if your home has several floors. The Matrix Plus robot is a great choice for those who are looking for a smart device that can mop and vacuum.
The Yiko X1 Omni
The X1 Omni is the most expensive robot vacuum that mops in our review, however it also has distinctive features that make it worth taking into consideration. The X1 Omni's most appealing feature is its massive dock which doubles as the robot's charging base as well as housing for two 4 liter water tanks, a clean sink and the 2.5-liter dust bin that is automatically empties.
The base also has a variety of control buttons that allow you to start a cleaning job and then recall the robot or run the dock's auto-emptying process. Press two buttons to turn off the child lock. This is a wonderful feature for parents who are concerned about their children playing with the vacuum.
Similar to other robotic vacuums, the X1 Omni uses its camera to identify furniture and obstacles in its path and eliminate them. True Mapping 2.0 navigation maps your home up to four times faster than laser detection systems.
The X1 can be prone to get stuck if it gets entangled in a hazard like the power cable that is draped over a rug. It won't function until you untangle it manually. While it was not common however, it was a gruelling experience when it did happen, especially since the X1 Omni does not come with an "stuck" status alert in its application.
The X1 Omni isn't able to automatically switch from mopping to vacuuming mode during cleaning. You will have to manually switch between the two modes, which isn't that bad but mopping pads don't get cleaned or dried between uses. This can lead to mildew and mold.
On the positive side, the X1 Omni is a beautiful-looking robot, thanks to the design team at Jacob Jensen (of Bang & Olufsen fame) who dreamed up its modern, sleek base and mopping pad. It's a major change from the utilitarian all-black bases that are used by rivals like Roborock and iRobot and is a refreshing view in a market that is dominated by clunky boxy models.