Finally, a self-cleaning robot vacuum that can handle my messy floors like a champ
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Finally, a self-cleaning robot vacuum that can handle my messy floors like a champ
"My favorite feature on a robot vacuum is hands-down the roller mop. I bought my first Roborock seven years ago, and its microfiber mop pad was a game-changer for me as a busy mom with a toddler and baby, even if I had to wash it a couple of times during a cleaning session. Little did I know that I'd test Roborock's first roller mop robot nearly a decade later."
"the roller mop has been the biggest innovation in the robot vacuum market in recent years, making a huge difference in robot performance. Also: How we test robot vacuums at ZDNET in 2026 The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, however, has a roller mop that continuously sprays clean water from a water tank inside the robot. At the same time, a scraper cleans the roller to remove dirty water, which is then kept in a separate wastewater tank in the robot."
The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow introduces SpiralFlow mopping and a self-washing roller mop that continuously sprays clean water from an internal tank. A scraper removes dirty water and stores it in a separate wastewater tank, keeping clean and dirty fluids isolated. The robot delivers flagship-level performance with 20,000Pa suction and a shield that covers the mop when the robot travels over carpet. Roller mops have emerged as a major innovation in robot vacuums, outperforming single pads, rotating pads, and many prior self-washing systems. Roborock's first roller mop implementation signals continued competitiveness in the robot vacuum market.
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