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Best Self-Expelling Robot Vacuum and Mop Combos

If you're looking for a robotic mop and vacuum cleaner that is easy to set-up and maintenance, we recommend buying one that has a an easy base station. This makes it easy to change or wash cleaning pads and empty the dirty water tank.

Think about a device with Wi-Fi connectivity so you can map your home and set up automatic or set timers. You can also make use of features like vacuum switch or mop.

1. Roborock S7 Max Ultra

This powerful robot vacuum and mop is a real workhorse. It cleans your floors, detects carpets, and automatically empty its own water and dust tanks. It also has a powerful suction and even dispensing detergent. All this comes with a price tag of $1200. It's also the most expensive robot mop and vacuum package I've ever reviewed.

From the beginning out of the box, the S7 Max Ultra is very simple to set up. When you plug it into the outlet, it will prompt you to create a map of your home using sensors and will use this information to stay clear of obstacles. In our testing, it avoided getting stuck on power cords, long curtains, and even dog toys. It isn't perfect though and sometimes ran into obstacles like tangled wires or the odd toy or book.

The S7 Max Ultra can be operated via its smartphone app. This is where you can find all of the advanced features that set it apart from other robot vacuums and mops. These include room-specific cleaning and mopping settings, a scheduling planner mopping and vacuuming strength selections, and integrations with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for smart home integration. The wide range of features means the S7 Max Ultra can do almost everything a traditional robot vacuum does but at a fraction of the cost.

The S7 Max Ultra's ability to vacuum is impressive and it did a good job of picking up dirt, robot Vacuum self emptying pet hair and other debris from carpet and hard floors. Its automatic dust bin-emptying feature performed perfectly during our tests, which was and reassuring. It also boasts 5100 Pa HyperForce power which is significantly more than the 2,500Pa of S6MaxV and S7.

The S7 Max Ultra mopping performance was also satisfactory, robot Vacuum Self emptying but not the best. It used the special microfiber mop pad that sucks up liquids and employs sonic vibrating technology to scrub floors up to 3000 times per minute, which was a bit faster than the X1 Omni's circular pads, which rotate at 180 revolutions per minute. The S7 Max Ultra’s ReactiveAI 2.0 obstruction recognition system is excellent. In our tests, it did not get stuck on anything and avoided power cords, curtains and other obstructions that could be a problem all the time.

2. Narwal Freo

Cleaning your floors and vacuuming is one of those chores that everyone dreads but is necessary for maintaining a clean home. It's a messy, often smelly job that can be difficult to complete, as it involves dustbins, dirty water and the necessity to ensure that any debris or hair isn't clogging traps or brushes. Robots that mop and vacuum have become extremely popular. However, many of these devices still require users to manually empty the dust bin, wash and wash the mop pads. This can be a pain, especially if you need to do it a few times during the cleaning process or after each cleaning session. That is why we're happy to see that a lot of manufacturers are introducing self-emptying robots to will make the entire process easier and less stressful.

The Narwal Freo, the newest version of the robotic cleaners is equipped with a variety of enhancements in software, sensors and hardware that are designed to keep it on the top of its game. The trademarked DirtSense Technology and the Smart-Swing feature both work together to better detect the surface that is being cleaned, and alter the cleaning mode based on the type of floor. The Freo also monitors dirt and automatically cleans mops when they're full. This improves the effectiveness of subsequent cleaning sessions as it does not return to soiled areas.

The Freo is also a step forward over its predecessor in that it can be operated directly from the LCD touchscreen at its base station. This is in addition to the smartphone app. This is the first robot vacuum with self empty vacuum and mop combo that has this feature. It's a welcome addition if you don't want to use the app. You can also optimize your routing during the session by using the controls on the LCD screen and make sure that the robot is doing exactly what you would like it to do.

The Narwal Freo is also quiet when in suction mode, with the noise level being just 63dB. Despite this, maintenance for the Freo isn't entirely hands-free since it is necessary to clean various components, such as the main brush roll and side brushes.

3. Ecovacs Deebot T9+

The Ecovacs Deebot T9+ (available at The Good Guys for $1279) is one of the most efficient self-emptying Robot Vacuum Self emptying vacuums and mop combinations on the market. It is capable of mapping the area of your home, vacuuming and mopping, while also detecting and avoid obstacles. It can even spew out an air freshener which is a cool feature.

It's simple to set up, using the app to create an accurate map of your home, which it uses while cleaning. Then, you can use the app to select certain rooms or specific areas to clean. You can also select the time you would like it to start working, so your floors are clean while you're sleeping or away.

In our tests we discovered the T9+ to be extremely adept in navigating obstacles. However, it has an inclination to take slightly manic routes around the house, which often meant that it ended up back at the same place it had started cleaning a few minutes earlier. It wasn't often, but enough to warrant being noticed.

The T9+ includes a wide range of accessories, including the robotic cleaner, a docking station, and an auto-empty station. The mopping unit, as well as a replacement dustbin are sold separately.

Its enhanced navigation systems, mapping and obstacle detection are designed to guarantee a clean tidy home without interruptions. The new 3D obstacle detection and avoidance technology detects objects with high-precision, avoiding collisions, entanglements, or disruptions.

The Deebot T9+ can sweep and vacuum at the same time. Your floors will look just as nice as it did when you first bought it. The disposable mopping pads are simple to put on, and the microfiber cloth efficiently captures dust, locks off stains and does not leave residue. The huge volume 2.5L auto-empty station holds up to 30 days of debris and does not leaks, making it simple to keep your home neat with minimal effort. The T9+ also features an upgraded 3000Pa vacuum motor that provides powerful suction for a more efficient clean.

4. iRobot Combo j7+

The iRobot Combo j7+ robot is a fantastic choice for cleaning floors. It is a vacuum cleaner and mop in one. It is extremely well-equipped for navigation and obstacle avoidance. This allows it to track your home and clean areas without smacking into furniture or walls. The app lets you create zones to mark areas that need to be cleaned and those that you don't want to clean. You can also set up boundaries for no-mop and non-sweep zones.

iRobot’s iAdapt technology 2.0 is a significant part of what makes Combo j7+ smart. The front camera on most of the robots from iRobot is used to avoid hazards such as pet waste and power cords. iAdapt 2.0 also allows the Combo J7+ robot to detect dirt levels, and focus more specifically on areas of dirt.

When the Combo J7+ detects that it is on a surface which requires mopping, the robot arm equipped with mop pad lifts off from underneath the vacuum. It then mop the floor until the mopping pad is dry which takes only 90 seconds.

The Combo j7+ is also able to detect carpeting, which is a nice feature for homes with a mix of hard floors and rugs. It isn't trying to get through the rug, however, and will instead back away if it thinks it isn't able to cross the area without damaging itself or the carpeting.

I found it easy to control the Combo J7+ using the mobile application, which is user-friendly and well-designed. It also works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, so you can tell it to start cleaning with a voice. The only issue was the tiny water tank of the Combo J7+, which means that you must refill it regularly or limit its mopping to smaller spaces and run it more often in eco-mode.

The Combo J7+ has an extremely small dust bin that you must empty manually. I also discovered that the Combo j7+'s mop pads to be less effective than those of other brands, which is a shame since it's a fantastic combination robot.