4 Robot Mops for Spotless Floors and a Hassle-Free Life

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We're on a home-testing binge lately, and we're deep into the world of home-cleaning tech. Yup, it's a thing. And along the way, we realized our floors were dirty as hell. These top-of-the-line cleaners range from Dyson vacuums to robot vacuums, and hey, even the new Dyson robot vacuum—there's high-level stuff out there these days. It's a constant battle to keep your space clean all the time, which is why we've seen a massive rise in robots. Of course, this whole robot vacuum thing isn't a new concept to you, but the mop has become the latest player to make a dent in the market.

This year, we tested a bunch of gadgets and robot mops, and we found four models that stood out. Bissell's ReadyClean A3 is the most no-nonsense mop of the bunch, but the iRobot Braava Jet A6 is a close second because of its price and easy setup. That said, we really would steer you in the direction of robot vacuum-mop combos like the Ecovacs Deebot N8 Pro+ or the Roborock Q Revo (which won an Esquire Home Award). The combination of vacuuming and mopping is infinitely more useful than the basic mop models that can also "sweep."

No matter which way you go, we, the Esquire home and tech experts, are here to inform that decision. Whichever model you choose, you will be thankful. Coming home to freshly mopped floors with zero work behind you is a feeling of the future. Get on board now. You can trust our recommendations below because we are your on-call product testers, and these are the four best robot mops that are currently on the market.

ReadyClean A3

When we are talking about a basic robot mop, meaning a model that can't vacuum, the Bissell ReadyClean A3 is the standout. The main reason is the little home (technically called a "docking station") it comes with. When the ReadyClean A3 is done with its chores, it navigates back to its docking station, switches out its dry or wet pad, and charges until the next use. It's practical in terms of function, but it also just gives the mop a nice little place to be stored.

As far as actual performance, this one was a standout. It can dry sweep, and it can wet mop. The squared-off design of the front makes it better than most at getting into corners and up along baseboards. It's got incredible battery life, often going at it for a few hours before heading back to its station. Plus, it was always thorough in its actual cleaning, never leaving missed spots around the apartment.

There are two downsides, and both are inherent to this style of robot mop. First, because of how the pads are loaded in the front, they don't handle floor thresholds very well. We only have one in our apartment, so it wasn't a huge pain, but your situation may be different. Second, without a vacuum function, you still need to do half the work, whether that's sweeping or vacuuming, before it runs. It can "sweep" with dry pads, but truthfully, that function is more like dusting before a proper mopping.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TBLWYVF?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10054.g.60571883%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Shop Now</a></p><p>ReadyClean A3</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$479.87</p>

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ReadyClean A3

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$479.87

Braava Jet M6

For a budget robot mop, iRobot's Braava Jet M6 is the way to go. It's incredibly similar to Bissell above, and has good battery life, a great smart mapping system, and useful app controls. It can dry sweep and wet mop and is incredibly good at both. It has great battery life and automatically returns to its charging dock. This thing is a great little robot mop.

So, what makes it any worse than the Bissell? Mainly, it's two things. First, it doesn't get into corners quite as well as the Bissell does. It's a bit bulkier up front. Instead of going flush with your baseboard, it presses up against it a few times until it feels it's gotten everything it needs. Second, and less worrisome, is that it doesn't change out its own cleaning pads. It's not a huge inconvenience since it takes all of 15 seconds to change out a pad, but it's something to note.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QNM91NQ?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10054.g.60571883%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Shop Now</a></p><p>Braava Jet M6</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$299.00</p>

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Braava Jet M6

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$299.00

Q Revo

Ok, now that you've got two mop options, let's be real. Robot vacuum-mop combos are really where you should spend your money. Robot mops can "sweep," but it's more like dusting. Before every mop, you still have to sweep and vacuum; otherwise, your little guy is just going to spread all the dirt and dust around your home. A vacuum-mop combo gets rid of that issue.

As far as robot vacuum-mop combos go, this Roborock Q Revo is our favorite at the moment. It's so clearly our favorite that we even awarded it in our most recent Esquire Home Awards.

What makes it special is that it does everything it needs to do to the highest degree. It's smart—it has accurate mapping, voice-assistant controls, an easy-to-use app for setting cleaning schedules, and floor detection. It's a sensational mop. It vacuums pretty well, and it has separate emptying chambers for both in its dock station. And, maybe best of all, it uses hot air to dry its mop portion, so you don't get a mildewy smell around its station.

The list of downsides is small. First, you've got the price tag—steep, yes, but considering that this is taking all of the floor cleaning out of your hands, it's worth it. Second, while it's a good vacuum, it's not the best one out there. If you're interested in a robot vacuum, Dyson's new model is the best of the best.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVVWN64G?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10054.g.60571883%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Shop Now</a></p><p>Q Revo</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$749.99</p>

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Q Revo

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$749.99

Deebot N8 Pro+

If the price tag on that Roborock makes your eyes water, this Ecovacs Deebot N8 Pro+ can get you most of the way there. It's a good vacuum with great smart capabilities. It's one of the best out there for smart mapping, allowing you to set invisible walls and cleaning schedules to fully optimize your floor cleaning. Add to that, it's great at recognizing transitions from carpet to hardwood.

The downside is that it's not as good a mop as the Roborock or any of the dedicated mops on this list. It's more of a vacuum capable of mopping. Plus, it doesn't function on disposable or washable pads, and it doesn't do the same heat-dry function as the Roborock. Just keep a diligent eye on how it dries so it doesn't get mildewy.

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S7ND492?tag=syn-yahoo-20&ascsubtag=%5Bartid%7C10054.g.60571883%5Bsrc%7Cyahoo-us" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Shop Now;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link rapid-noclick-resp">Shop Now</a></p><p>Deebot N8 Pro+</p><p>amazon.com</p><p>$438.04</p>

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Deebot N8 Pro+

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$438.04

How We Tested Robot Mops

Don't just trust our picks; see what we looked for.

Smart mapping—All these models have great smart mechanisms, and most smart mops are more advanced than smart vacuums. But generally, we're looking for a device that can mop room by room and be controlled with virtual walls.

Self-emptying—This is partially dependent on the mopping mechanism. Some don't need emptying; for example, the Ecovacs model uses more of a brush-style mopping technique. The two mop-only options use pads similar to a Swiffer. The Roborock, which takes first place here for the heated dry mode, uses spinning mop pads. Generally, we like a model that cleans itself or uses disposable pads.

Surfaces in your home—Honestly, if you have a lot of rug surfaces in your home, we recommend a robot vacuum that doubles as a mop. It's easier than having two machines, one robot mop, and one handheld vacuum.

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