The Roomba Combo 10 is iRobot's answer to the question nobody asked but everyone needs: what if one robot could vacuum AND mop your floors? It's sleek, surprisingly smart, and after a few weeks of testing, we're cautiously impressedβthough not blown away.
Here's the real deal: this robot isn't perfect, but it's genuinely helpful if you're tired of pushing a vacuum around your living room while answering emails. It learns your home, navigates without crashing into your cat's water bowl (most of the time), and actually picks up debris. The mopping feature is a nice bonus, though it's not going to replace your actual mop.
We tested this for busy people, by busy people. If you want a robot that works hard so you don't have to, keeps your floors respectable between cleanings, and doesn't require a PhD to set up, this review is for you.
What We Love
- β Dual vacuum and mop function genuinely worksβyou don't need two separate robots
- β Smart mapping learns your home layout quickly and navigates efficiently without bumping into furniture constantly
- β App is intuitive and scheduling features actually save time; set it and forget it
- β Self-empties debris into a dust bin (less frequent emptying than older models)
- β Solid suction power handles pet hair and crumbs without drama
- β Works with Alexa and Google Home for voice control
Watch Out For
- β Mopping feature is light-dutyβdon't expect sparkling clean floors, more of a 'freshen up' than deep clean
- β Water tank is small, so you'll need to refill for larger homes or multiple rooms
- β Occasional navigation hiccups (gets stuck under low furniture or confused by dark flooring)
- β App notifications can be overly chatty and sometimes glitchy
- β Price is steep ($600+), making it a significant investment for a convenience tool
- β Maintenance is more involved than you'd hopeβbrushes need regular cleaning
Performance Scores
The Verdict π
The Roomba Combo 10 is a solid choice if you're genuinely busy and tired of thinking about floor cleaning. It won't give you pristine showroom floors, but it keeps things respectable between your actual cleaning days, which is honestly what most of us need.
The mopping feature is a genuine bonus, though manage your expectationsβit's a light refresh, not a replacement for your mop. The app integration is genuinely helpful, and the navigation is smart enough that you can trust it alone in your home without constant worry.
Bottom line: if you have the budget and hate vacuuming more than you hate spending $600, this robot earns its spot. For busy people who just want a clean-enough house without the headache, the Roomba Combo 10 delivers. It's not magic, but it's pretty darn convenient.
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