A ton of robot vacuums also claim to mop, but these 5 hybrids actually do the job

These 2-in-1 robot vacuums do more than create a puddle and also won't soak your carpets. We've tested and loved these robot vacuum mop combos from iRobot, Shark, Roborock, and Yeedi.

A ton of robot vacuums also claim to mop, but these 5 hybrids actually do the job
Shark robot vacuum cleaning tile floor near bathtub

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Despite the enthusiasm of actors in Swiffer commercials, few people are foaming at the mouth when they think about the prospect of manually mopping their floors. We've already got so much on our plate that pulling out a handheld device and then having to drag said handheld device around rightfully earns a collective groan.

It's as if robot vacuum companies heard our groans from afar and decided to make our lives a little easier, by adding mopping to their menu of offerings. Since 2020-ish, countless companies have added at least one hybrid model to their lineup, with prices ranging from $100 to well over $1,000. Price is one thing, but whether the wet mopping feature does much more than create a puddle is a whole other story. Often, you end up getting a mediocre vacuum and a mediocre mop for twice the price — and we know you deserve only the very best.

Fortunately, there are some robot mops that excel at making dry floors gleam. Below, we’re outlining some of the best robot mop combos on the market right now — including detailed explanations of the standout features that set them apart.

So put that manual mop back in the closet. It's somehow 2024, after all, and you need a break.

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