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The best robot vacuum and mop combos are designed to clean your floors in one pass and then automatically clean and dry the mop, ensuring that yesterday's dirt doesn't get smeared across your floor during the next cleaning. Unfortunately, many models fall short in this area. Instead of mopping effectively, some robot vacuum and mop combos merely drag a damp pad across the floor, often redistributing dirt rather than removing it.
This guide highlights five robot vacuum and mop combos suitable for various types of homes. Finding the right one depends on the type of flooring you have.

Best overall robot vacuum and mop
Dreame Pick: The Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete vacuums and mops in one pass, and the mop is built to clean rather than smear. Its thermal mop pads mop with 40°C warm water, so they soften grease and dried spills instead of pushing them around.
The dual omni-scrub pads spin at 230 RPM to loosen stubborn stains. Between runs, the dock washes those pads with 100°C hot water, which dissolves the grease they picked up, so they never go back down dirty, then dries them with hot air so they don't sit damp and turn smelly.
At $2,399.99 CAD, it's a flagship buy, and the cleaning hardware is where that goes. 35,000 Pa Vormax™ suction lifts pet hair and crumbs from hard floors and carpet before the mop touches down. On rugs, the mop lifts 10.5mm to keep them dry while it vacuums. AI cameras recognize 280+ objects to steer around cords and clutter, and at 7.95cm tall, it slides under most furniture. Retractable legs climb thresholds up to 8.8cm, so it moves from room to room without stalling on door tracks.
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Also consider: Roborock has a devoted following among smart-home fans. Ecovacs has been making robot vacuums and mops for years, and eufy is where many first-time buyers start.
Best for mopping and hard floors
Dreame Pick: The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller is the pick when mopping is your priority, and it works differently from the pad-style combos. Instead of dragging a flat pad around, it cleans with a FluffRoll™ roller that counter-rotates to lift fibers and pull grime from the surface, rather than gliding over it. It continuously rinses with fresh water as it goes, so every pass leaves clean water on the floor rather than spreading the dirty water it just picked up.
The dock washes the roller at 100°C and dries it with hot air, so it starts every run fresh and can go up to 100 days before you empty it. Its price of $2,299.99 CAD, places it in flagship territory, and the roller is the reason to pay for it. On rugs, AutoSeal™ closes and lifts the roller 14mm to keep them dry. 30,000 Pa Vormax™ suction handles the everyday vacuuming, and OmniSight™ 2.0 navigation steers around 240+ objects. Pricing runs $2,299.99 CAD.
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Also consider: Narwal made its name on mopping-first robots, while Roborock tends to win over the research-heavy crowd.
Best for carpet and mopping
Dreame Pick: The Dreame Matrix10 Ultra cleans carpet and hard floors without getting your rugs wet, making it the pick for mixed-surface homes. On thick carpet, it removes the mop entirely so it can vacuum, then reattaches it for hard floors. On low-pile carpet, it lifts the mop 10.5mm to keep rugs dry while it vacuums.
It's the most expensive option here at $2,699.99 CAD, but the mopping is where it shows. When it mops, the dual omni-scrub pads spin at 165 RPM and tilt ±5° to press down with 8N of force, scrubbing stuck-on messes loose instead of skating over them. The 100°C ThermoHub™ self-cleaning washes them fresh between runs. 30,000 Pa Vormax™ suction lifts debris from hard floors and carpet, and ProLeap™ legs cross obstacles up to 8cm.
The full Matrix10 Ultra review goes into even deeper detail.
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Best mid-range robot vacuum and mop
Dreame Pick: The Dreame L60 Pro Ultra is the sweet spot for most homes that want a capable vacuum and mop combo without the flagship price. It runs for $1,899.99 CAD, which is hundreds less than the flagship picks above while keeping the features that matter. Its thermal mop pads mop with 40°C warm water, which softens grease and dried spills a cold pad would only smear. The dual omni-scrub pads scrub rather than glide, and the 100°C ThermoHub™ self-cleaning washes them fresh between runs so they never go back down dirty.
ProLeap™ Robotic Legs cross obstacles up to 8.8cm, matching the reach of flagship models. Liftable LiDAR navigation drops its profile to 8.9cm so it cleans under low furniture, and a self-emptying dock handles the dust for you.
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Also consider: eufy is a popular value-focused name, and Roborock makes robot vacuums across a wide range.
Best budget robot vacuum and mop
Dreame Pick: The Dreame D20 Pro Plus is the budget pick that still pulls double duty, vacuuming and mopping in one pass, so you don't have to buy two separate machines. At an entry price of $749.99 CAD, getting both jobs done in a single run is a real win. Its 13,000 Pa Vormax™ suction handles everyday dust and crumbs, and the mop can handle light spills.
The dock holds up to 150 days of dust before it needs emptying, so it mostly looks after itself, and a HyperStream™ Detangling DuoBrush keeps hair from wrapping the roller. It won't mop like the flagship picks, but for daily upkeep without the flagship price, two jobs in one pass is hard to beat.
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Also consider: iRobot is a well-known name in robot vacuums, and eufy keeps things simple and wallet-friendly for a first machine.
Why Most Robot Mops Disappoint
Most robot mops disappoint for one reason: they press a damp pad against the floor and push it around, spreading dirty water more than they lift grime. A pad that never gets rinsed mid-clean only gets dirtier with every room, and a combo with no self-washing can leave a smelly, dirty pad behind. Plenty of models can't lift that pad off the floor either, so they drag it across your rugs, leaving them wet.
A good robot mop works differently. A roller mop with continuous fresh water cleans the floor, while a static damp pad just relocates the dirt. A dock that washes the mop with hot water between runs means it starts clean every time.
If you've wondered whether mopping robot vacuums are worth it, the answer comes down to mop design, not the vacuum part. That's what makes the best robot mop different: it actually cleans the floor instead of moving dirt around it.
What Makes a Good Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo?
Judge a good robot vacuum and mop combo by the mop first, then the vacuum. Mop type matters most: a roller or a pad that rinses with fresh water cleans better than a static pad sitting in its own dirty water. Next, look at how it manages water: clean water goes down, dirty water stays off your floor.
Carpet is the last piece. The combo should lift the pad on the carpet so your rugs stay dry while it vacuums them.
A self-washing dock keeps the pad fresh between runs, ideally one that rinses with hot water. Warm pads clear sticky messes; cold pads just smear them. Pads that scrub harder lift more grime than ones that just glide. Suction matters last, since a mop only works once the floor is vacuumed.
For the full breakdown of navigation, docks, and everything else worth knowing about, read the complete robot vacuum buying guide.
How Dreame Tests Robot Vacuums
The standard industry test for a robot vacuum is dust pickup in an empty square room. Your home is not an empty room, so Dreame's testing starts where that test ends.
Hair is the clearest example. Engineers run each robot vacuum against a blend of hair lengths from 3cm to 30cm, designed to clog and tangle a poorly designed roller brush. After every run, the team collects and weighs the hair from three collection points: the dust box, the roller brush, and the side brush. The result is a hair tangling rate, which shows how much hair the vacuum actually swallowed versus how much wrapped around its brushes. Cleaning efficiency alone hides that difference, and it's the difference that matters in a home with pets or long hair.
Durability gets the same scrutiny. Every model passes compression and drop testing, then vibration runs that simulate real shipping. Environmental simulation chambers expose finished units to extreme heat, humidity, rain, and salt spray.
Read the full methodology in How Dreame Tests Robot Vacuums.
Choosing the Right Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo for Your Home
The right pick really comes down to the floors you're working with. Homes with mostly hard surfaces benefit from strong mopping and a dock that self-cleans between runs, while mixed carpet and hard floors call for a model that keeps your rugs dry while it mops.
If you're buying your first combo, a simpler option on a smaller budget still covers daily cleaning without trouble. What matters most is matching the machine to how your home is actually laid out, not chasing the highest numbers on the box.
Browse the full robot vacuum collection to find the combo that fits your home.
FAQ
Do robot vacuum and mop combos actually mop well?
It depends on the mop. A roller or pad that rinses with fresh water and self-washes between runs mops genuinely well, while a static damp pad mostly moves dirt around. The mop design matters more than the vacuum.
Can a robot vacuum and mop do both in one run?
Yes. It vacuums and mops in a single pass, and the better models lift the mop off the carpet so your rugs stay dry while it vacuums.
Are robot mops worth it?
Yes, if the combo self-washes its mop and lifts on carpet. If it lacks those features, it can spread dirty water around your floors instead of actually cleaning them.
What's the best robot vacuum and mop for pet hair?
Look for an anti-tangle brush paired with hot-water mopping for paw prints and accidents. An anti-tangle design keeps long hair from wrapping the roller, and hot water clears sticky messes a cold pad would smear.
Do robot vacuum and mop combos work on carpet?
Yes, they work on carpet. The better models lift the mop off the carpet so your rugs don't get wet while the vacuum cleans them.
How do robot mops clean the mop pads?
The dock washes the pads for you, ideally with hot water, so they don't go back down dirty. A 100°C hot wash keeps a pad far fresher than a cold rinse, or no rinse at all, which most Dreame robot vacuums and mops offer.
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