
It wasn’t that long ago that the word ‘vacuum’ brought to mind a specific type of appliance. Something that plugs into a wall, often bulky; old-school vacuum cleaners followed a rigid formula.
These days, a vacuum can be anything: a cordless stick vac, a wet-dry vacuum, or a robot vacuum. There’s a lot to choose from! But when it comes to your home, which type of vacuum is best? Some of the best cleaning appliances come from Roborock, so let’s look at which of the brand’s vacuums are best for you.
Some vacuums excel at cleaning carpets, while others are versatile do-it-all appliances. Each has its use, with all budgets considered. What determines the best fit for you is your home.
Do you have carpets and plush rugs? You’ll want high-powered suction to get into every fibre. What about tiles and laminated floors? An appliance with strong mopping power will do the trick. If you have a mix of floor types, Roborock has plenty of adaptable carpet and hard floor cleaners.
On top of the reliable cleaning performance that comes with a Roborock appliance, you also get peace of mind that anything you choose will last. When buying a Roborock vacuum, you benefit from a warranty lasting up to two years, ensuring you get an appliance that goes the distance.
To figure out which Roborock vacuum is best for you, let’s look at the different types available and where they do their best work.
Robot vacuums: Autonomous high-powered cleaning
One of the best things about robot vacuums is enjoying the set-and-forget approach. Easily controlled from your phone, via voice commands, or a set schedule, it’s an appliance that reduces the everyday cognitive load of cleaning.
Powerful robot vacuums for clean carpets and shiny hard floors
For homes with a mix of carpets and hard floors, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to Roborock robot vacuums. At the top of the list is the Roborock Saros 20, priced at $2,999 in Australia. It’s a state-of-the-art appliance with high-powered 36,000Pa suction — the highest-powered suction currently on the market — the latest navigation technology, and dual-spinning mops for an entire home clean.
Belonging to Roborock’s premium Saros range, the Saros 20 follows the excellent Saros 10. These robot vacuums excel at homes with different types of flooring, intelligently handling the vacuuming, mopping, and maintenance, so you don’t have to.

The Saros 20 fits under more kinds of low-hanging furniture than most, thanks to its extremely slim 7.98cm design. It excels at eliminating dust build-up while mopping the floors for a clean finish.
You can even rely on the Roborock Saros 20 to vacuum thick rugs and carpets with ease. Its chassis lifts up to 3cm off the ground, letting the robot glide across high pile carpets, while navigating across double-layer thresholds, helpful for moving between rooms with slight drops or inclines. When vacuuming, the Saros 20 removes its mop pads, preventing any moisture from getting into the carpets.
These mop pads stay stationed in the latest RockDock, the Saros 20’s home base that recharges the robot, empties its dustbin, and washes the mops. This hands-free maintenance is yet another thing you don’t need to worry about. Especially the mop washing, which is handled automatically with 100°C hot water, after which the dock dries the pads to keep them fresh and free of bacteria.
With all the latest and most powerful autonomous cleaning technology, the Roborock Saros series is what you turn to when you need the best clean in big homes with multiple types of floors.
Everyday cleaning for modern homes with tiled flooring
They may be called ‘robot vacuums’, but these appliances do far more than just suck up dust and pet fur. Modern robot vacuums are capable moppers, giving your floors a regular freshening — all without any manual input.
Depending on the type of flooring your home has, one Roborock device might suit your needs better than another. This is where the Qrevo range takes centre stage. Robot vacuums in this range include different mop types, routinely cleaning floors made from tiles, laminate, stone, and more.

Need to regularly clean tiles, especially in the kitchen, where grease and spills build up? Check out the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, priced at $2,499 in Australia. It uses a roller mop technology similar to Roborock’s F25 wet-dry vacuum series.
A big benefit of a robot using a roller mop is that it applies constant downward pressure while mopping. As it moves, the roller spins, keeping it soaked with fresh water, while diverting any dirty water into a separate tank. It means there’s no stress about spreading waste around floors. Like you would regularly squeeze dirty water out of a manual mop, the Curv 2 Flow does it often, and without you lifting a finger.
If your home has a mix of carpets and stone flooring, the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 Pro, priced at $2,799 in Australia, might be best for you. It uses auto-detachable dual-spinning mops, like the Saros 20, and has a large battery capacity, so it’s well-suited to larger homes with multiple floor types.

Another bit of shared DNA the Edge 2 Pro has with the Saros 20 is a dual anti-tangle brush design. It’s great for pet owners: as much as we love our furry friends, they’re prone to leaving bits of food on the floor, and these brushes make short work of hair and fur!
Adept at getting into corners and tight spaces, the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro uses its FlexiArm side brush to access tough-to-reach spots. Both the Qrevo Edge 2 Pro and the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow also feature the convenient self-cleaning technologies you’d expect from a modern robot vacuum. Which one you choose ultimately depends on your individual cleaning needs.
Wet-dry vacuums: Hard floor cleaning specialists
Spending hours regularly mopping the floors isn’t most people’s idea of a good time. It’s exhausting and time-consuming, especially because you then need to vacuum separately.
Wet-dry vacuums do both simultaneously, saving you time and energy. Aside from giving your weekends back, these appliances make cleaning up dirt, grime, and kitchen spills so much easier.
Roborock has several wet-dry vacuums to choose from, each one catering to different budgets and needs. You can rely on all of them to get the job done much faster than the old mop and bucket — without all the messy cleanup afterwards, too.
To get your floors sparkling clean, they use a high-speed mop roller to scrub away messes, while the vacuum sucks up dirt, hair and other particles, separating them from the dirty water to make disposal as hassle-free as possible.
Steam and foam: Greasy floors don’t stand a chance
If you regularly cook and contend with oil splatters on the kitchen floor, the Roborock F25 Ultra or F25 ACE Pro are strong contenders. The $1,299 F25 ACE Pro can apply a specialised foam to any greasy stains to lift sticky messes off the floor, letting the mop roller take care of the rest.

For the ultimate in hygienic high-powered cleaning, the Roborock F25 Ultra, which costs $1,499, cleans with either hot water or 150°C steam to dislodge crusted-on messes. It’s perfect for homes with young children or allergy sufferers, because the appliance doesn’t use any chemicals, so you get a professional-quality clean without exposure to harsh cleaning agents.
Wet-dry vacuums for picking up dirt and mud
For households keen to reliably clean up muddy footprints and daily accumulation of dirt, the $999 Roborock F25 ACE and $699 F25 wet-dry vacuums are great picks. Both include smart dirt detection technology that increases water flow and cleaning intensity automatically based on how dirty the floor is. Without a wet-dry vacuum, you’d have to manually put in more effort!
Of these two appliances, the F25 ACE is even easier to use. Included with the F25 ACE — and all of Roborock’s premium wet-dry vacuums — is motorised wheel technology and an easy-to-use swivel design, so pushing and pulling sees the appliance smoothly glide across the floor without barely any effort.

As for the most affordable wet-dry vacuum of the lot, the $599 Roborock F25 RT is the ideal match for smaller homes. Particularly for houses with multiple floor types — including small, tiled areas — the F25 RT ensures that hard-floor rooms look their best. Loose strands of hair in the bathroom? Not a problem: this wet-dry vacuum prevents tangles by scraping hair away from the roller mop and into the waste container.
Across the entire F25 range, the best thing is that there’s no more repetitive scrubbing. Instead of overexerting yourself, these wet-dry vacuums do all the heavy lifting for you, leaving you with clean floors in no time.
Stick vacuum: Clean every nook and cranny
Everyday cleaning and easy maintenance
Some homes need more cleaning power than others, and there are some tight spots robots just can’t reach (yet). Thick carpets, furniture, and cars need a more manual touch, which is where the $999 Roborock H60 Hub Ultra shines.
You benefit from the suction power of a cordless stick vacuum, combined with the convenience of an automated docking station. Once you’ve finished cleaning up spaces no other vacuums can reach, the H60 Hub Ultra recharges and empties its dustbin into the included auto-empty dock.
No more dealing with dusty messes when emptying the vacuum; this all-in-one appliance does it all for you. Even better, you won’t need to empty the docking station for up to 100 days at a time.

When it does get full, Roborock’s specially designed dust bag automatically seals itself up. Anyone sensitive to dust, pollen, and other allergens doesn’t need to worry about any irritants spilling out. It’s a safe and allergy-friendly way to keep things tidy, making cleaning more accessible.
Roborock’s auto-empty station is also a handy storage solution for the H60 Hub Ultra’s different cleaner heads. When not in use, you can conveniently store attachments like the mini brush and crevice tool, so they’re ready to access next time you need them.
Roborock may be best known for its robot cleaners, but the H60 Hub Ultra is proof that it knows how to bring autonomous smarts to more traditional cleaning appliances.
To check out the full range and choose the best vacuum for your needs, visit the Australian Roborock website.
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