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The Roborock Qrevo Master is a worthwhile investment for people who are picky about their cleaning — picky enough that they’d rather pay close to a grand than walk into a freshly swept room just to see that there’s still a tuft of pet hair hanging out in the corner.
With self-washing and self-drying mopping pads, very strong suction power, and two extending side arms (one for vacuuming, one for mopping) that reach out several inches to dig into corners, Roborock’s second-most expensive option is a full-fledged floor care suite that does the most in terms of cleaning and maintenance.
Though the Qrevo Master isn’t Roborock’s absolute most expensive vacuum (that’s the $1,799.99 S8 MaxV Ultra), it still packs almost every single fancy feature that the S8 MaxV Ultra does — just for way less money, especially when you can find it on sale for under $1,000.
These standout features include two FlexiArms. The vacuuming one extends out from underneath the vac several inches further than the average crappy robot vacuum side brush, sweeping directly in corners and along wall edges. The mopping one is a spinning dual pad that reaches out underneath to mop outside of the robot vacuum’s circumference, allowing it to mop scrub areas that the full height of the robot vacuum may or may not fit, like under the lip of kitchen counters. It’s still not the same level of detailed edge cleaning that I can achieve with my Dyson, but it’s lightyears ahead of bots that just skim the edges and hope for the best.
The Qrevo Master dishes out the same 10,000 Pa suction power (which automatically increases when the vacuum is going over carpet) as the S8 MaxV Ultra and, wait for it, has the same pet camera that gives you the POV of the vacuum as it’s cleaning. Pet parents in the market for a robot vacuum to keep up with shedding could also be getting a livestream pet camera out of their purchase, which is actually a really comforting tool for checking on pets when you’re not home.