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Cleaning Robot Mop and Vacuum Combo

The majority of robot vacuums or mops come with an app that lets you save maps of your home as well as organize cleaning schedules, and then select mopping mode. Some models that have dual rotating pads can also return to the dock to clean their brushes and dispose of dirty water.

If your model is using pads that are reusable, take them off and wash them (if safe) each time you clean them to prevent the buildup of bacteria. You should also scrub down the resting tray where they sit between cleanings.

Preparation

Many robot mops use pads with a cleaning solution that pass over the floor to soften the marks and sticky spots using scrubbing motions or brushes. The pads must be cleaned, removed (if they can be washed) and dried between uses to avoid the buildup of bacteria and keep them from smelling unpleasant. Some models have brushes on the bottom and sides of the robot. These brushes also need to be rinsed, washed or replaced every few cleaning cycles.

The best 2-in-1 robot mop/vacuum combos are simple to use and come with features that reduce post-cleaning maintenance. They include self-cleaning pads, docks and automatic vacuum and mop dustbin emptying. This helps keep your robot mopping again almost immediately following a cleaning cycle. If you want your robot to be capable of navigating and avoiding obstacles, try wiping down its sensors using towels or soft cloths every few cycles. This will get rid of dust that could hinder sensors and cause errors.

Select a robot mop that is compatible with carpets if you have them. Robotic mops that are able to clean or vacuum floors need to be reprogrammed in order to avoid carpets. Some robotic vacuum cleaners come with mapping features that can give you a real-time map of the room so you can track where your robot has cleaned and what areas it hasn't.

Most app-connected robot mops use sensors to help them navigate the home and steer clear of obstacles, but they may occasionally get lost or confused. To ensure that your robot's navigation and obstacle-avoidance capabilities are as effective as they can you should update the mopping application on a regular basis with new software updates. We suggest testing a robot's performance at home by constructing an obstacle course to race through prior to buying it.

Most robot mops have two tanks: one for clean water and the other for dirty water. The tank for dirty water has to be emptied and filled frequently. The water tanks can be easily removed from the base, making it easier to clean them and wash them with warm water and mild soap. Most models come with a drip tray underneath the tank that collects any liquid spilled. It is recommended to empty your drip tray every cleaning cycle to prevent bacterial from developing.

Cleaning the Water Tank

Most robot mops and vacuum/mop combos use a water tank for cleaning. Most manufacturers recommend cleaning this tank regularly, depending on how frequently you use your robot. This is essential if you want your bots to last for a long time. Some brands, including the top picks in our rankings include washable, removable tanks, allowing you to wash off the soiled water and let the tank dry between cleaning sessions.

Most of the newer mop-vacs we tested can be used with an app that lets you save your home's maps as well as set cleaning schedules and select cleaning modes. This is a crucial feature to look for when choosing a robotic cleaner. It makes setting it up and using it much easier. If the robot you select does not have an app, it is still possible to control the essential functions of the robot with buttons or a remote.

The newer models we've tested have the ability to clean dust and dirt on multiple surfaces. This is a big improvement over previous versions of robot cleaners, that mostly passed water pads across the floor. They aren't made to handle large spills. They have to be cleaned manually. They can't move furniture and can get lost in rooms with lots of clutter.

Follow the manufacturer's directions to clean and remove the brushes that are on the bottom or sides of the latest bots (typically a damp microfiber towel). Many bots also have sensors that help them navigate floors and avoid obstacles. To ensure that the sensors function properly, it's recommended to clean the sensors after every few cleaning cycles using a soft, clean cloth - especially the areas where the sensors are placed against the floor.

While it is possible to add other cleaners (such as vinegar) to the robot's tank, we do not recommend it unless it's been approved by the manufacturer. This could cause damage to the robot hoover and mop and invalidate its warranty.

Cleaning the Drip Tray

If your robot mop and vacuum has a dock on its own which doubles as a water tank, it will need to be cleaned periodically. The dock can collect dust, grit and other debris and must be cleared and cleaned after the mop has been cleaned. Many of our options have a self-cleaning feature which you can access through the app or button on the mop. This helps keep the tank clean and prevents mildew.

It is also essential to wash the area around the dock in which the pads are cleaned. If left wet, it can become slimy and even smell. If your model comes with disposable or washable mop pads, make sure to wash them according to the manufacturer's instructions between cleaning cycles. Hybrid vacuums that have brushes on the sides and bottom are also affected. Remove the brushes and clean them with a cloth or rag after each cleaning cycle.

Some of the more advanced robot vacuums and mops we've tested contain sensors that allow them to navigate floors and avoid obstacles, however it's still necessary to wipe off the sensor areas regularly. This will keep dirt and grime from blocking sensors, causing them to make faulty judgments.

While most robot vacuums and mop systems require some work however, they're a great option for busy homeowners. They will keep your floors looking great and reduce the need for lifting heavy objects. They also save you time and energy, which is the most valuable resource at home.

Although there are some companies that are attempting to build better robot vacuum-mop units, they have some way to go before they can reach the level of our quality. We expect these robots will improve over time, just as the previous robot vacuums did.

Cleaning the Brushes

Similar to a vacuum cleaner, it's important to maintain your cleaning robot mop and vacuum combination to ensure it is functioning properly. Wipe down the sensors to enhance navigation. Clean and empty the water tanks, clean hairs from the brushes Clean the charge ports and then replace the filter and rollers according to the instructions of the manufacturer. These suggestions will ensure that your robot mop and vacuum performs well for a lengthy period of time.

Carolyn Forte, Executive Director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care & Cleaning Lab, evaluates and tests cleaning products in the Laboratory. This includes robot vacuum and mop combinations. Her team has been testing products and suggesting them for over forty years.

Combinations of mop and robot vacuum are great for tackling dry debris (dust, dirt) and wet mess (spills or stains) all in one cleaning session without switching machines. These multitaskers can save you time and effort and are a great choice for those who lives a full schedule.

Some robots are controlled by an app and have additional features. For example this model features a map of our obstacle course, which is a major selling feature. You can also schedule and modify cleaning sessions by using the app, switch mopping modes and check battery level. Some models allow hands-free operation via voice like the model that integrates with Alexa.

If you are in the market for a robot vacuums with mop mop or vacuum, ensure that it comes with the features you need. While all models use pads with water over floors, some include scrubbers that can be used to clean grout or a rotating brush roll to provide more vigorous scrubs. Some have filters that can be washed or replaced to eliminate odors.

Some mopping robots dump their dirty pads into an empty base that automatically dumps them into a trash bin, removing the need to manually wash the pads or refill a tank. Some mopping robots, such as the Noesis Florio have reusable pads you can wash and dry in between uses. If you opt for one with reusable pads, be sure to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer on how to clean and dry them.