Robot Vacuums With or Without Mop : What Should You Get?

2025-06-12

deebot robot vacuum and mop cleaning living room

Since the first robotic vacuum cleaner was introduced in the 1990s, many revolutionary technologies have been added to the device. Among them, one of the biggest milestones is the addition of a mopping function, allowing it to vacuum and mop simultaneously, saving you valuable time and physical effort.

Yet, not everyone needs this extra feature. In colder parts of the UK, such as the Scottish Highlands and northern England, many homes are fully carpeted, which makes the mop function less practical. So rather than asking whether a robot vacuum with or without a mop is better, the real question is: which one best matches your needs?

Robot Vacuums With or Without Mop: What Should You Get?

If you’re debating between a robot vacuum with or without mop, the robot vacuum with mopping functions is often the better choice, efficiently handling both vacuuming and mopping tasks. These models typically offer more advanced features like precise mapping, customisable settings, and self-cleaning capabilities, ensuring a higher level of hygiene and helping to create a healthier living environment.

If your home has mostly hard floors like hardwood, tile, or vinyl, a smart vacuum and mop delivers a deeper clean by removing fine dust that vacuuming alone might miss. For pet owners, a combo model like DEEBOT X8 PRO OMNI can pick up fur and mop up muddy paw prints, helping to reduce allergens; a bonus for those suffering allergies.

On the other hand, if your home is mainly carpeted, or your main concern is dry debris like dust and food crumbs, the mopping function won’t add much value. You can save money,reduce upkeep time, and enjoy a lighter device with a vacuum-only model.

If you’re still wondering which robot vacuum to buy, with or without a mop, here’s a quick breakdown:

Mixed-floor home: robot vacuum with mop

Pets: robot vacuum with mop

Allergies: robot vacuum with mop

Budget-conscious: robot vacuum

Carpet-heavy home: robot vacuum

Less maintenance: robot vacuum

Pros and Cons of Robot Vacuum with Mop

deebot robot vacuum is vacuuming and mopping on hardwood floor

An auto vacuum with mop is a 3-in-1 device that not only sweeps and sucks up dust and debris, but also mops hard floors using a built-in water tank and mopping pad.

Take the DEEBOT X8 PRO OMNI, for example: it vacuums with 18,000 Pa1, while its mop pads, enhanced with OZMO ROLLER Instant Self-Washing Mopping Technology, apply high mopping pressure and scrub at 200 rpm to remove fine dust, sticky residue, and stains. The pads are constantly refreshed with clean water. As a premium model, the X8 PRO OMNI also auto-lifts the mop pads by 10 mm when crossing carpets, saving you from having to monitor it manually.

Robotic vacuums with mopping functions areideal for homes with hard floors. They provide a more thorough clean by removing both visible dust and grime. If your toddler frequently spills juice, a robot mop helps handle both dry and wet messes simultaneously. With app control, you can come home to clean floors every day.

Robot vacuums with mops come with many advantages, but they do require more upkeep. While a self-emptying dock like the OMNI station can refill water and wash mop pads, you’ll still need to replace the cloth periodically. You may also need to adjust water levels to protect sensitive flooring like bamboo or hardwood. Lastly, the extra features typically come with a higher price tag compared to vacuum-only models.

Pros and Cons of Robot Vacuum without Mop

A robot vacuum without a mop is an automated cleaning device focused solely on dry vacuuming. Built with strong suction and brushes to collect fine dust, pet hair, crumbs, and other debris from your floors, they can be managed remotely via the app, allowing you to set a schedule, adjust settings and create no-go zones. With fewer components, these models are simpler to operate and maintain.

Generally, vacuum-only models are slimmer and lighter, which makes them easier to carry between floors or hide discreetly in your home. With no water tanks or pads to worry about, they require less maintenance and tend to have longer battery life. Overall, they’re a practical and worth-it solution for those living in a carpeted apartment or who prefer other mopping solutions. Plus, if you're on a tighter budget, auto vacuums without mops are usually more affordable.

The main limitation is, of course, the absence of wet cleaning. On hard floors like tile or vinyl, these robots may leave behind embedded dust in crevices or sticky residue that only mopping can remove. If you are struggling with pet accidents, frequent spills, or allergies, a vacuum-only model might fall short, meaning you’ll still need to mop manuallyto keep your floors truly clean.

Is DEEBOT Robot Vacuum with Mop Worth It?

Yes, DEEBOT robot vacuums with mops are worth the investment, featuring powerful vacuuming, advanced mopping, smart navigation, and a self-cleaning station to address many common household cleaning challenges.

Use the DEEBOT X8 PRO OMNI as an example. This premium model comes with an ultra high-speed fan, delivering up to 18,000 Pa suction1, powerful enough for deep carpet cleaning. Meanwhile, the ZeroTangle 2.0 Anti-Tangle System prevents tangles, saving you time on removing hair from the brushes.

In terms of mopping, the OZMO ROLLER Instant Self-Washing Technology applies high pressure and scrubs at 200 rpm, effectively tackling dried stains and sticky messes. The mop pad is refreshed in real time to prevent cross-contamination. Knowing that most users have mixed floors in their homes, the Carpet First feature intelligently vacuums all carpets at your home first with drop mop, avoiding carpet wetting and contamination.

After each session, the DEEBOT returns to the OMNI station, which empties the dustbin, washes the mop with 40-75°C hot water, and dries it with 63°C hot air, keeping everything hygienic while giving you time back for what matters most.

FAQ

Can you vacuum a wet carpet?

No, it is not recommended to vacuum a wet carpet. Doing so may risk damaging the machine, and the moisture may lead to mold or mildew. Let the area dry first before vacuuming.

Is a robot vacuum with mop worth it?

Yes, a robot vacuum with mop is worth the investment as it saves time and effort by automatically handling two tasks at once and helps reduce allergens and grime.

How often should you mop hardwood floors?

You should mop hardwood floors once every 1 to 2 weeks, or more frequently in high-traffic areas. Use a damp mop, instead of a wet one, to protect the wood.

Disclaimer(s):

18,000 Pa: This data comes from ECOVACS laboratory. The suction power of DEEBOT X8 PRO OMNI can reach 18,000 Pa.

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