Roborock Technology Co. Ltd via Amazon has
Roborock Q5 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo for
$139.99.
Shipping is free.
Roborock Official Store also has
Roborock Q5 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo for
$139.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
blahbooboo2 for finding this deal.
Features:- Vacuum and mop in one pass
- 5500Pa high power suction
- Up to 240min Runtime
- PreciSense LiDAR navigation
- DuoRoller Brush
- Adaptive Route Algorithms
- Seamless floor cleaning
- Customizable app features
- ScratchSafe wheels and brushes
- 770ml large dustbin for longer pet hair
- Off-peak charging supported
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The basement one has no trouble with our thick carpet, and once I marked transition areas in the app, it could go from linoleum to high carpet with no trouble.
It's easy to set no-go zones and invisible walls, so you can keep it away from areas like the giant pile of cables under your bed (you guys have one of those, right?) or your Christmas tree.
And speaking of under your bed, it will easily fit under mine (cal king with support posts etc) and has no trouble getting around down there to clean areas I would never be able to reach with a push vacuum.
I do run them every day and I don't have pets, but after the first week the dustbin fills up slowly enough that I only empty it once a week maybe.
On my "hard wood" (LVP) upstairs, it will pick up every crumb from the kitchen floor and it automatically detects the rug in my living room and switches to "carpet mode".
Overall I couldn't be happier. The app is easy to use and I've never had trouble with it. Picks up better than expected and it's really nice having it on a schedule to just run nightly. It's part of my lock-up routine now to check for cables on the floor before I go to bed and I wake up to a clean kitchen floor.
Never tried the mop feature and don't plan to. Thought I would want the auto-empty but the capacity of the tank is big enough that it never fills up too quickly in my house.
Edit: So I tried connecting to the device and found out it's been used for 31hrs and has cleaned 1919 square meters (20655 square feet). there's also a history and it was first used on 1/6/25.
The basement one has no trouble with our thick carpet, and once I marked transition areas in the app, it could go from linoleum to high carpet with no trouble.
It's easy to set no-go zones and invisible walls, so you can keep it away from areas like the giant pile of cables under your bed (you guys have one of those, right?) or your Christmas tree.
And speaking of under your bed, it will easily fit under mine (cal king with support posts etc) and has no trouble getting around down there to clean areas I would never be able to reach with a push vacuum.
I do run them every day and I don't have pets, but after the first week the dustbin fills up slowly enough that I only empty it once a week maybe.
On my "hard wood" (LVP) upstairs, it will pick up every crumb from the kitchen floor and it automatically detects the rug in my living room and switches to "carpet mode".
Overall I couldn't be happier. The app is easy to use and I've never had trouble with it. Picks up better than expected and it's really nice having it on a schedule to just run nightly. It's part of my lock-up routine now to check for cables on the floor before I go to bed and I wake up to a clean kitchen floor.
Never tried the mop feature and don't plan to. Thought I would want the auto-empty but the capacity of the tank is big enough that it never fills up too quickly in my house.
With that said Im still very tempted to get a Qrevo, but the mopping units still appear an immature and rapidly evolving tech. The manufacturers are figuring out how to make them perform optimally and what features are needed -- as evidenced by the rapid evolution in features as they address omissions in real world use (such as smell from dirty water, etc), and reliability appears an issue with many of them.
Look at the specs between the two.
- Q5 Pro 5500 vs 4200 PA suction power
- Q5 has larger bin and larger battery
- Q5 has a dual sweeper roller, the Q7 is a single sweeper roller.
The Q7 mop is the same as the Q5 (a wet rag dragged around). As for no mop zones, you can do that with the Q5 Pro by creating a second map and then block off the carpeted areas you dont want it to mop.
Overall, the mop in the Q5 and Q7 stink, so dont buy them for that feature.
By November the current crop of $1k will be available for half the price (or less refurbished)
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Only slight gripe I have so far is I wish I could have it vacuum a specific area (our kitchen) twice over cause it tends to miss some crumbs our toddler leaves around. Anyone know if this is possible?
Only slight gripe I have so far is I wish I could have it vacuum a specific area (our kitchen) twice over cause it tends to miss some crumbs our toddler leaves around. Anyone know if this is possible?
I have the first gen and still using it..I just replaced battery recently and other than changing brush / filters etc it still works
I have the first gen and still using it..I just replaced battery recently and other than changing brush / filters etc it still works
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