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I tested 25 robot vacuum and mop combos and found 6 that actually scrub

You can retire that Swiffer and still walk barefoot in peace.
I tested 25 robot vacuum and mop combos and found 6 that actually scrub Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

Best self-washing and drying station under $500
Pros & Cons
The Good
Often on sale for under $700 Automatic water refill and mop pad washing/drying 8,000 Pa suction power is pretty strong for this price range Multiple suction power and water level modes Affordable small obstacle avoidance Initial mapping run is quite accurate on first try
The Bad
Loud automatic emptying Sometimes mistakes small rugs for obstacles Only has a single roller brush
The Bottomline
Best Roomba vacuum and mop
Pros & Cons
The Good
Finally, a Roomba with spinning mops iRobot's mall obstacle avoidance is the most accurate I've tried LiDAR mapping correctly identifies specific rooms Lifts mop pads when rugs are sensed Frequently returns to dock to wash mops mid-session
The Bad
Auto-emptying sound is painfully loud Pad washing cycle is also louder than most Sometimes still dampens edges of rugs Single brush roll is a downgrade from two on the Combo 10 Max
The Bottomline
Best corner mopping
Pros & Cons
The Good
Barely over three inches tall Dual spinning mopping pads scrub corners and edges closely Self-emptying and mop washing are quieter than competitors Barely ever gets lost Doesn't usually upturn small rugs and bath mats Auto-dispenses detergent Livestream pet camera is actually pretty useful
The Bad
Very slow mopping Clean water tank drains quickly Small obstacle avoidance still isn't perfect Pet hair pickup on low pile could be better Dock's slightly curved top prevents things from being set on it
The Bottomline
Best Shark robot vacuum and mop
Pros & Cons
The Good
Regularly goes on sale for under $700 Large wheels let it navigate over rugs Mopping pads automatically lift up over carpets Features Shark's signature spot cleaning Very reliable suction on hard floors, carpets, and area rugs Floor cleaning solution included
The Bad
Uses a lot of water during the mopping process, leaving floors damp The dock announces what it's doing, which can be annoying
The Bottomline
Best roller mop robot vacuum
Pros & Cons
The Good
Market-leading 30,000 Pa suction power Suction boost mode for large particles like kibble and litter Sturdy roller mop rinses itself in real time Physically blocks mop from touching carpet Relatively quiet for how powerful it is Can scale thresholds up to 3.15 inches tall Livestream pet camera
The Bad
Corner and edge cleaning is hit or miss Not very slim with LiDAR tower raised Roller mop doesn't extend far enough into corners Occasionally eats furry rugs
The Bottomline
Best robot vacuum mop combo under $1,000
Pros & Cons
The Good
Can be found for as low as $799.99 Corner mopping is quite reliable 18,000 Pa suction is very strong for the price range (when on sale) Before-and-after photo evidence of large spills Gray colorway is unique and super chic
The Bad
Hit or miss on large clumps of hair Takes forever to leave the dock
The Bottomline

I'm not saying that you can expect every robot vacuum that mops to scrub your kitchen grout with the same tenacity as you could by hand with a toothbrush. But the best robot vacuum and mop combos have gotten much better over the past few years. Many have smart mopping settings that unleash deeper scrubbing on specified spills or stains, and some even use AI sensors to assess whether a mess has been sufficiently cleaned. You can also set your robot vacuum to take multiple passes over dirty floors in the app's settings — one of my go-to tips for making your vacuum work better.

Hybrid robot vacuums' self-emptying docks are also getting far more advanced. The best robot mop combos will also automatically wash and dry their mopping pads, self-dispense detergent, and then refill themselves with clean water from the dock. In theory, mopping pad maintenance should be nearly as automated as the cleaning itself.

If you're eyeing one of the super advanced mopping robot vacuums but hesitating on the price, remember that Black Friday is the number one best time of year to buy a robot vacuum on sale. Black Friday robot vacuum deals typically beat discounts that we just saw as recently as Amazon's October Prime Day. All of my robot vacuum recommendations in this list have been on sale at some point in the past few months, so I'm expecting all of those sale prices to hit new record lows this November. It's also the last major sale event before the start of the new year, when a ton of new robot vacuums are debuted at CES in January. In typical product release fashion, retailers are looking to make room for the new flagships by heavily discounting the old ones.

Eufy X10 Pro Omni

Best self-washing and drying station under $500

The good
Often on sale for under $700 Automatic water refill and mop pad washing/drying 8,000 Pa suction power is pretty strong for this price range Multiple suction power and water level modes Affordable small obstacle avoidance Initial mapping run is quite accurate on first try
The Bad
Loud automatic emptying Sometimes mistakes small rugs for obstacles Only has a single roller brush
The Bottomline
Specs
  • Automatic mopping pad washing and drying: Yes
  • Battery Life: Up to 210 minutes
  • Height: 3.5 inches
  • Small obstacle avoidance: Yes
  • Stops mopping on carpet: Yes

Read my full review of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni.

If you're somewhat shopping on a budget but don't want to feel relegated to a cheap mopping robot vacuum that requires touching a soggy mop, Eufy's flagship from 2024 is a solid option with self-washing mopping pads that frequently drops below $500 on sale.

For large homes where a majority of the flooring demands both mopping and vacuuming, the exceptional battery life here will really sweeten the deal. It's well-suited for homes with multiple stories or just a lot of square footage. And thanks to its advanced self-empty dock, the X10 Pro Omni will be able to clean in a variety of intensity modes for at least two hours without needing to charge.

Eufy's first stab at the fully self-sufficient tank and mopping system — the main thing that separates average hybrids from premium hybrids — was a major win. Past the self-cleaning dock, I was surprised to see a hybrid in this price range with dual spinning mopping pads, which scrub a little more ferociously than stationary pads. Eufy's new hybrid had no issues wiping up splatters of buffalo sauce, dusty paw prints, and small chunks of wet cat food off of hardwood floor.

Success on the tiled bathroom floor was hindered by overly cautious obstacle avoidance that mistook a bath mat for a towel and refused to even vacuum the area. Even so, having small obstacle avoidance at all is still crucial for confidently sending the robot vacuum out to clean when you're not home to get it unstuck. No laptop chargers or socks were harmed in my apartment, even when set directly in front of the X10 Pro Omni's cleaning path on purpose.

Roomba Plus 505 Combo

Best Roomba vacuum and mop

The good
Finally, a Roomba with spinning mops iRobot's mall obstacle avoidance is the most accurate I've tried LiDAR mapping correctly identifies specific rooms Lifts mop pads when rugs are sensed Frequently returns to dock to wash mops mid-session
The Bad
Auto-emptying sound is painfully loud Pad washing cycle is also louder than most Sometimes still dampens edges of rugs Single brush roll is a downgrade from two on the Combo 10 Max
The Bottomline
Specs
  • Automatic mopping pad washing and drying: Yes
  • Battery Life: Up to 120 minutes
  • Height: 3.6 inches
  • Small obstacle avoidance: Yes
  • Stops mopping on carpet: Yes

For those who are set on getting a Roomba over any other top vacuum brand, the Roomba Plus 505 Combo is the best Roomba value on the market right now. Compared to other mopping Roombas, it's one of the only models with spinning mopping pads.

iRobot also has the most accurate small obstacle avoidance technology that I've tested to date — a huge relief if you're concerned about your vacuum tripping on things like cords, socks, or pet waste if you haven't tidied up beforehand. If your budget is firmly capped at $1,000, this is probably the smartest robot vacuum you'll find in that price range.

This the most well-rounded Roomba I've seen in years with the most practical price tag I've ever seen on a premium Roomba. iRobot finally read the room and realized that people don't care so much about the cool-looking lifting mop arm of the Roomba Combo j7 or Combo 10 Max — they just want legitimate scrubbing, which most reliably comes from a dual spinning mop pad setup (over a singular flat pad). iRobot estimates that this helps the 505 reach 18 percent closer edge cleaning than that of former mopping Roombas, and I've seen it play out in real time as the 505 swung one of those pads right up against my kitchen counters, along the bathtub wall, and even the edge of the litter box.

If you're not in a rush, iRobot's SmartScrub feature also really shines with the double pad design. Here, the Roomba will do a double take over stickier messes that probably wouldn't be sufficiently wiped up in one pass. I've also noticed that the 505 goes back to the dock to rinse its mops mid-cleaning session more often than other robot mops. I'd rather cleaning take longer than for ranch or wine to be accidentally dragged across my entire kitchen.

In a never-before-seen design change, most of the new Roombas have a circular tower on top. That indicates that Roombas are finally using LiDAR for smart mapping, making room-to-room navigation more accurate (despite the fact that the new Roomba Home app somehow looks more antiquated than the older app). But I'm just happy that iRobot's small obstacle avoidance is just as solid as it's always been. The Roomba 505 successfully dodged all of the socks and cords I threw at it — tests that even the most advanced Roborocks I've tried still fail from time to time.

Roborock Saros 10R

Best corner mopping

The good
Barely over three inches tall Dual spinning mopping pads scrub corners and edges closely Self-emptying and mop washing are quieter than competitors Barely ever gets lost Doesn't usually upturn small rugs and bath mats Auto-dispenses detergent Livestream pet camera is actually pretty useful
The Bad
Very slow mopping Clean water tank drains quickly Small obstacle avoidance still isn't perfect Pet hair pickup on low pile could be better Dock's slightly curved top prevents things from being set on it
The Bottomline
Specs
  • Automatic mopping pad washing and drying: Yes
  • Battery Life: Up to 180 minutes
  • Height: 3.1 inches
  • Small obstacle avoidance: Yes
  • Stops mopping on carpet: Yes

Read my full review of the Roborock Saros 10R or my comparison piece of the Roborock Saros 10 vs. Saros 10R.

This isn't just the best robot vacuum and mop. It's the best robot vacuum I've ever tested, period. If you have pets or combination flooring, you won't find a better floor cleaner.

The 2025 Roborock Saros 10R will satisfy people who prioritize true wall-to-wall cleaning with literally no corners cut. The flexible spinning mopping pads on the Saros 10R make it one of the rare robot mop combos that can actually mop in 90-degree angles and along edges. So if your high standards for barefoot readiness extend to the outskirts of your hard floors, the Saros 10R's hefty price tag could feel worth it to you.

With other premium features like way-above-average suction power, self-washing and drying mopping pads, and a livestream pet camera, the Saros 10R is an exhaustive floor suite that would flourish in lived-in homes with complex furniture, hardwood-to-rug layouts, heavy foot traffic, or paw traffic. If your home is fully carpeted except for the kitchen and a bathroom, it's probably overkill.

Roborock's expertise in the automated mopping sphere has evolved to corner cleaning, which I first experienced with the 2024 Qrevo Master and now with the 2025 Saros 10R. This 90-degree and edge detailing is performed by a hinged spinning mopping pad that reaches out from under the robot vacuum to scoot into corners where the circular bot otherwise can't fit.

Compared to many hybrid models I've tested that just kind of mop aimlessly, I've watched the Saros 10R wipe spills under my kitchen counter and diligently lap up fine dust and hairs that always float to the outskirts of rooms. This flexible mopping pad design is also the main reason why I'd recommend the Saros 10R over the Saros 10, whose singular mopping pad was more likely to smear spills in my testing.

The Saros 10R also does a great job on spots that need to be simultaneously vacuumed and mopped. Its impressive 20,000 Pa of suction power and double spinning mops work together to create a balance of sweeping and scrubbing, which worked wonders on messes like a giant pile of soil left after re-potting a plant in my living room. As one of the most powerful options on the market, the Saros 10R can really ensure dry pet-related debris is cleared before wet cleaning comes through, making it the best robot vacuum and mop for pet hair that I've ever tested.

My cats also love making similar messes when digging in those same plants — and with the Saros

Shark PowerDetect NeverTouch Pro

Best Shark robot vacuum and mop

The good
Regularly goes on sale for under $700 Large wheels let it navigate over rugs Mopping pads automatically lift up over carpets Features Shark's signature spot cleaning Very reliable suction on hard floors, carpets, and area rugs Floor cleaning solution included
The Bad
Uses a lot of water during the mopping process, leaving floors damp The dock announces what it's doing, which can be annoying
The Bottomline
Specs
  • Automatic mopping pad washing and drying: Yes
  • Battery Life: Up to 180 minutes
  • Height: 3.5 inches, 3.9 inches when lifted over carpet
  • Small obstacle avoidance: No
  • Stops mopping on carpet: Yes

These days, every vacuum brand has to have a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop that can wash and dry its own mopping pads, and the PowerDetect NeverTouch Pro is Shark's answer to this industry trend. As one of the sturdier robot vacuums out there, the PowerDetect NeverTouch Pro is the ideal hybrid for homes with several area rugs — its big wheels help it to avoid getting caught on a rug edge.

This is Mashable's pick for the best Shark robot vacuum hands down, and for one simple reason: It's the only mopping Shark that can refill its own water tanks and wash and dry its own mopping pads. (That's what "Pro" in the title signifies — the regular NeverTouch model without "Pro" still requires manual mopping pad washing.)

We were also thrilled that there's finally a Shark robot vacuum and mop combo that can, well, vacuum and mop combined at the same time. Any mid-range Shark hybrids need to make separate trips to do this, and also can't automatically steer clear of rugs when mopping like the NeverTouch series can. Mashable editor Timothy Beck Werth and senior shopping reporter Leah Stodart have tested both the NeverTouch Pro and the cheaper Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 and unanimously think the smarter self-sufficient mopping is worth the extra cost.

While the NeverTouch series are the most powerful Shark robot vacuums in general, our favorite part has got to be Shark's spot cleaning. Officially called Matrix mode, the vacuum will go back and forth over the same sport (or a full room) multiple times to sweep or scrub any part of the mess that may have been missed the first time around.

Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller

Best roller mop robot vacuum

The good
Market-leading 30,000 Pa suction power Suction boost mode for large particles like kibble and litter Sturdy roller mop rinses itself in real time Physically blocks mop from touching carpet Relatively quiet for how powerful it is Can scale thresholds up to 3.15 inches tall Livestream pet camera
The Bad
Corner and edge cleaning is hit or miss Not very slim with LiDAR tower raised Roller mop doesn't extend far enough into corners Occasionally eats furry rugs
The Bottomline
Specs
  • Automatic mopping pad washing and drying: Yes
  • Battery Life: Up to 200 minutes
  • Height: 4.4 inches
  • Small obstacle avoidance: Yes
  • Stops mopping on carpet: Yes

Read my initial review of the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller.

The new Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller is a heavy-duty roller that's incredibly effective on large liquid spills and layers of dust like kitty litter. It would be a comforting sidekick in homes with multiple young children or multiple pets, or households that have frequent and intense scrubbing needs. Plus, if you have any rooms separated by a thick threshold in the doorway, a 3-inch step, or a sliding door, the Aqua10 Ultra Roller is the rare option that can scale those barriers without scuffing or getting stuck.

There are a lot of mopping robot vacuum non-believers out there after infuriating experiences with older 2-in-1 robot vacuums and mops that did more streaking (and stinking) than scrubbing. I think a roller mop robot vacuum like the almighty Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller will change those minds. Part of the newest generation of Dreame vacuums, the Aqua10 Ultra Roller has a lot of promise.

The paint roller-style system of this Dreame model has proven to be much more effective at soaking up thicker spills and splatters without smearing sauce or juice across the rest of the floor. The fibers on the roller are highly absorbent in general, and the roller also rinses itself as it's mopping. It's also great at lapping up super fine dry debris that may not budge from suction power alone, like kitty litter dust or powders.

While I do still think flexing spinning mop pads work better for daily mopping in corners, a roller mop model is more likely to save the day after more in-the-moment messes like a bumped glass of wine or runny cat puke. From what I've seen in my testing so far, the Aqua10's roller mop is sturdy enough to create the pressure needed to eat at dried shoe grime near the door. Two cleaning solutions are included: one traditional sanitizing liquid and one for neutralizing pet odors on hard floors.

On carpet or rugs, the Aqua10 Ultra Roller is similarly tenacious. I've witnessed its 30,000 Pa of suction power suck up huge piles of spilled rice, large clumps of cat hair, and whole goldfish crackers off of multiple floor types. Its AI-powered obstacle detection has been a little hit or miss when correctly deciphering between small rugs and laundry, but I definitely appreciate its accuracy when avoiding phone chargers and extension cords.

Narwal Freo Z10 Ultra

Best robot vacuum mop combo under $1,000

The good
Can be found for as low as $799.99 Corner mopping is quite reliable 18,000 Pa suction is very strong for the price range (when on sale) Before-and-after photo evidence of large spills Gray colorway is unique and super chic
The Bad
Hit or miss on large clumps of hair Takes forever to leave the dock
The Bottomline
Specs
  • Automatic mopping pad washing and drying: Yes
  • Battery Life: Up to 200 minutes
  • Height: 3.5 inches
  • Small obstacle avoidance: Yes
  • Stops mopping on carpet: Yes

The trendy gray colorway sported by the Narwal Freo Z10 Ultra will be reason enough for particular decorators to click "add to cart" — it's a pretty option that matches stainless steel appliances better than the black and white designs we always see. But past curb appeal, the new Narwal Freo Z10 Ultra will appeal to a presumably large chunk of people shopping for a robot vacuum: those doing a balancing act between budget and top-of-the-line automation.

If you can find it on sale for its pre-Black Friday price of $799.99, it's easily the most advanced robot vacuum mop combo you'll find that's comfortably under $1,000. The presence of a livestream pet camera is also rare at that price, making it a smart choice for homes with pets.

After testing and liking the popular Narwal Freo X Ultra a few years back, I'm happy to say that the Freo Z10 Ultra has been such a reliable successor in my weeks of testing it. Compared to the Freo X, the Freo Z10 Ultra more than doubles the suction power (8,200 Pa to 18,000 Pa) and introduces a livestream pet camera — one of my favorite robot vacuum features. Narwal also drastically improved its small obstacle avoidance tech here. The Freo Z10 Ultra was particularly cautious when it came to fake pet waste that I put out.

The Freo Z10 Ultra uses that same perceptive camera strategy to dish out some pretty detail-oriented mopping. It scans the floor in real time to assess the mess ahead and goes as far as to take before and after photos of large spills to ensure everything is wiped up. I also appreciated the precision of its flexible spinning pads when mopping in corners and edges, like along the super dusty baseboards in my hallway. I've kind of come to think of it as a Roborock Saros 10R dupe (just not as slim).

The Freo Z10 Ultra also isn't a particularly loud robot vacuum — in fact, I actively noticed how quiet it is when vacuuming rugs specifically, even on a higher suction mode. Some mega balls of cat fur were left behind in these sessions, but I think it's more than capable of keeping up with shedding to prevent those from accumulating in the first place. While I wouldn't recommend the Freo Z10 Ultra at full price, it's a beast when it falls in the sub-$1,000 range.

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