✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with Roborock Qrevo MaxV! ✨
The Roborock Qrevo MaxV Robot Vacuum and Mop combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, including a FlexiArm design for precision cleaning, a multifunctional dock for self-emptying and hot water washing, and advanced AI for obstacle recognition. With powerful suction and voice control, it redefines home cleaning convenience.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Capacity | 35.27 Pounds |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Control Method | App |
Battery Life | 180 minutes |
Battery Type | Lithium |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Wood, Tile |
Special Features | Robot Vacuum and Mop, FlexiArm Design, 7000Pa Suction, Self-Emptying |
Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control |
Item Weight | 35.27 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 23.43"L x 16.65"W x 17.2"H |
Color | White |
L**Z
ALMOST PERFECT! Long hair flaw *read*
As a fairly new roborock customer I have to start off by saying I’m VERY IMPRESSED! The customer service has been top tier and I have so many positive things to say about the abilities of this miracle vacuum. So let’s get down to the details. This vacuum has performed amazingly and I’m so in love with the mapping and the numerous features offered. I have a mostly hardwood flooring home with a few area rugs. This baby is able to mop and vacuum my house without missing a beat. It meticulously mapped my home fairly easily and also adjusts to moved furniture such as chairs on a whim. The obstacle avoidance is a life saver with my dogs always dragging toys around and leaving them in random places. My previous vacuums would suck up and get stuck on the toys and would render them useless. I love that I can just ask rocky to clean my house while I’m away at work and I come home to a hair free vacuumed and mopped home. This thing keeps up with my 3 shedding dogs and one cat EASILY. For reference I have a Siberian Husky, German Shepherd and Australian Shepherd, all known for their shedding! However it does have a flaw for my home in particular, unfortunately. MY long hair tends to become tangled in the roller and causes the vacuum to be unable to finish its tasks without assistance. I have to manually remove my hair wrapped on the roller before it can continue. The process of removing the hair is very easy and only takes a moment, it is easy to remove the roller clean the hair and send rocky back on his way, however it is very frequent that I’m having to do this. (About every other cleaning of my full house) Because of this ONE flaw I’ve decided this particular vacuum isn’t for me unfortunately. Simply because it is inconvenient to have it stop and need assistance especially since I like to run this remotely when I am not home. BUT after much research I’ve looked into another roborock model that has supposedly corrected this long hair tangle issue with a different roller set up that I will be promptly purchasing! This robot has been nothing but amazing, I can harp on and on about the positives of this vacuum but I wanted to ensure to point out the only flaw I’ve found. My mother and grandmother both have purchased roborock vacuums after my recommendation of how impressed I was and they have ZERO complaints. This is 100% worth the money and has made maintaining my home between cleanings so much easier. I cannot say enough good things!
S**N
Stop researching - buy this now.
I spent weeks researching current model vacuum mop robots and ultimately purchased this one 7 months ago. I've been absolutely thrilled and extremely happy with this robot. This is my third vacuum robot in 10 years (I've had iRobot and Neato). This is such a massive upgrade I can't compare. Vacuum function and wet mop are very, very effective., I have a large dog which sheds lots of hair and three children - always tracking dirt into the house. I run this robot in different modes and in different parts of the house two to three times each day (depending on the day/schedule). As of this review, it has a total of 252 hours on it and has cleaned (really cleaned) a total of 116,000 cubic feet of floors - hard wood, rugs, and tile. My wife hasn't picked up a broom or mop since I purchased this. Maintenance is very simple, fill the tank with water and drain the dirty water tank one or two times per week (even at my very high frequency usage) and empty the vacuum bag in the main unit once every week or two - and the app tell you what needs to be done and how to do it.The robot is EXTREEMELY intelligent, maps your entire home on first use, and just takes over from there. You may want to tweak the map in the app a bit (I set some no-go zones for example), and then you can just forget about it and have clean floors without aver lifting a finger. The robot avoids basically any type of hazard, almost never gets stuck, and simply works hard every day on your behalf.The robot is awesome! Stop wasting your time researching like I did - just get this robot!
J**D
So far so good! Keeps the floors shining.
TLDR: Great vacuum performance, plenty of useful features, solid maintenance mopping, better value than current S series (in my opinion, anyway).--------------------Given that the Q Revo MaxV is ~$400 - 500 less than the comparable, top-tier "S" model (at least when I purchased it), the value proposition was much higher, especially considering the online consensus that the spinning pads were slightly better for tile floors (of which we have a lot on the level that the vacuum resides).It's a night and day difference: we upgraded from an old, heavily used S6 (non-pure). The carpets definitely seem more thoroughly vacuumed with the increased suction. It still isn't perfect, per se, but leaves much less residue in places that we'd typically find bits of lint or string stuck to the carpet fibers.--------------------As for the mop, I'm honestly pretty impressed:I add about a cap and a half of the Roborock OMO cleaner to a full water tank, and the floors have definitely gotten shinier over the week that we've had it. To clarify, this is NOT a deep scrub - it will do a pretty good job with fresh stains and some "gritty" messes (i.e mud and dirt), but nothing that's been left to set on the floor.My recommendation would be to give bare floors a once over with a Swiffer to get anything really set in, and then have the vac run a few times a week. Setting it to mop on a schedule is the biggest value add, given that it will significantly cut down on the number of times we'll need to give the floor a good scrubbing.Your floors could be just as clean with a manual vacuum and mop, but the point is that nobody REALLY wants to vacuum and mop all of their floors 3-4 times a week, especially after a long day. This does all the maintenance work for you, so as long as you're not spilling entire jars of tomato sauce on the daily, everything will have the appearance of being freshly vacuumed and mopped with very little effort.You'll need to pop the bottom tray off the dock and rinse it once every 2-3 weeks (maybe more frequently if your floors are exceptionally dirty), and most likely you'll end up needing to fill / empty the water tanks at least once a week if you're using it as frequently as I am - all of that said, that's a 5-minute task, so it's certainly not any major headache keeping the robot running smoothly.
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