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The majority of robot vacuums or mop cleaners come with an app that lets you save maps of your house, set up cleaning schedules and select mopping mode. Some models that have dual rotating pads also return to the dock to clean their brushes and empty dirty water.

To prevent bacteria accumulation, remove the pads and clean them (if it is safe) after each cleaning cycle. You'll also want to scrub down the resting tray that they are sitting on between cleanings.

Preparation

Many robot mops come with pads that are soaked in cleaning solution and are swept across the floor, scrubbing or brushing to get rid of sticky marks and other spots. To stop bacteria from building up and to keep them from smelling, these pads should be removed and washed between usage (if they are washable). Some models have brushes on the bottom and sides of the robot. They also require to be cleaned, rinsed or replaced every few cleaning cycles.

The best robotic mop and vacuum 2-in-1 robotic cleaner and mop mop/vacuum combos are simple to operate and include features that reduce cleaning maintenance after cleaning. They include self-cleaning pads, docks, and automatic vacuum cleaner and mop emptying of the dustbin. 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, consider wiping down its sensors with a soft cloth or towel every few cycles. This can help get rid of dust that can hinder sensors and cause errors.

Choose a mop for your robot that is compatible with carpets if you have them. The majority of robot mops work on hard surfaces, however those that also vacuum or scrub floors may require reprogramming to avoid carpets. Some robotic vacuum cleaners come with mapping capabilities that give you a real-time map of your room so you can see where the robot has cleaned and which areas it hasn't.

Most app-connected robot mops use sensors to guide them through the home and avoid obstacles, but they can sometimes get lost or confused. To ensure that your robot's ability to navigate and avoid obstacles are as efficient as they can be, update the mopping app on a regular basis with the latest software versions. Before you purchase a robot, we suggest creating an obstacle course at home to test its capabilities.

Most robot mops have two tanks, one for clean water and the other for dirty water. The dirty water tank needs to be emptied and filled on a regular basis. The water tanks can be removed from the base, making it easier to clean them and rinse with warm water and mild soap. The majority of models have a drip tray underneath the dirty tank to catch any liquid spilled. It's recommended that you empty the drip tray after each cleaning cycle to minimize the chance of bacterial growth.

Cleaning the Water Tank

The majority of robot mop, vacuum combinations and robot mops use a reservoir of water for cleaning. Most manufacturers recommend cleaning this tank regularly, depending on how frequently you use your robot. This is vital if you want your bots last for a long time. Certain brands, like the top choices of our ratings, come with an easily washable tank that is removable, to remove dirt water and let the tank dry between cleaning sessions.

Most of the newer mop-vacs we tested are compatible with an app that lets you save maps of your home as well as set cleaning schedules and select cleaning options. This is an important feature to look out for when choosing a robot cleaner. It makes setting it up and using it much easier. If the model you choose doesn't come with an app, you'll be able to control the basics of the robot by pressing a button on its dock or remote.

All of the newer models we've tested can clean up dirt and dust on multiple surfaces, which is a huge improvement over earlier versions of robot cleaners that mostly just passed a pad with water across the floor. However they aren't designed to deal with big spills, which still need to be cleaned by hand. These machines can't move furniture, and they can become lost in rooms that have a lot of clutter.

Some newer bots have brushes on the sides and bottom that can be removed and washed, so be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions on how to do this (typically, use a damp microfiber cloth). The majority of bots also have sensors to help them navigate floors and avoid obstacles. It's important to wipe the sensors down every few cleaning cycles, especially where they're pressed against the floor.

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 and can end the warranty.

Cleaning the Drip Tray

If your robot vacuum and mop combination has a dock that also doubles as water tank, then you will need to clean it regularly. The dock may accumulate dirt, grit and other debris that must be cleaned out and removed once the mop is finished. A lot of our picks come with a self-cleaning cycle you can use the app or on the mop itself. This helps keep the tank in good condition and helps prevent mildew.

The dock area that is used to wash the pads needs to be washed every now and thenit can become slimy or even smell bad when left wet for too long. If your model uses disposable or washable mop pads ensure that you wash them according to the instructions of the manufacturer between cleaning cycles. Hybrid mop/vacuum units that have brushes on the sides and bottom of the unit are also affected. After each cleaning cycle, take the brushes off and clean them with the help of a rag or cloth.

It's important to clean the sensor areas of some of the more sophisticated robot mop-vacuum combos that we've tested. They come with sensors that aid in navigating floors and stay clear of obstructions. This will stop dirt and grime from blocking the sensors, causing them to make faulty judgments.

While the majority of robot mop and vacuums require a little work on an ongoing basis, they provide huge advantages for busy homeowners. They can keep your floors looking good and reduce the need for lifting heavy objects. They also save time which is the most valuable resource you have at home.

There are a few companies working to build better vacuum-mop robots but they're quite a ways from the quality we have. But we do expect these robots to improve in time, just as all other robot vacuums in the past.

Cleaning the Brushes

Maintaining your robot's mop and vacuum is essential, just as maintaining a vacuum cleaner. Wipe down sensors to aid in navigation clean and empty the water tank, remove pet hair clogs that block brushes and charge ports, clean the ports and replace the filter and rollers as recommended by the manufacturer. These suggestions will help your robot vacuum and mop work efficiently for a long time.

Good Housekeeping Institute Home Care & Cleaning Lab Executive Director Carolyn Forte evaluates and tests cleaning appliances in the Laboratory including robot vacuum-mop combos. Her team has been testing and offering products for over 40 years.

Combinations of mop and robot vacuum are great for tackling dry debris (dust, dirt) and wet mess (spills or staining) in one clean-up session without the need to switch machines. These multitaskers will help you save time and energy and are a great choice for those who lives a full schedule.

Some robots require an app to operate and offer more features than others, like a map this model created of our obstacle course which is an important selling point. You can also use the app to schedule and modify cleaning sessions as well as change mopping modes and check battery levels. Some models allow hands-free operation via voice like the model that works with Alexa.

If you're looking for a robot mop or vacuum, be sure it comes with the features you need. All models utilize a pad to sweep the floor, but some also have scrubbers for cleaning grout, or a rotating brush for more intense scrubbing. Certain models come with a filter which can be changed or cleaned to reduce odors.

Some mopping robots discard their dirty pads, and drop them into a base that discharges into a waste bin eliminating the need to manually wash the pads or refill the tank. Some mopping robots, like the Noesis Florio have reusable pads you can wash and dry between uses. If you decide to purchase one with pads that are reusable, make sure to read the instructions provided by the manufacturer on how to clean and dry them.