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If you've got shedding pets, a robot vacuum mop combo can keep your home in check between deep cleanings. These machines can reach the messes you can't see by slipping behind furniture and into corners.

Jodhaira Rodriguez has tried a variety of floor-cleaning equipment in the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab, including many mop and robot vacuum combinations. She has compiled the top models for dealing with pet hair.

1. Battery life

When shopping for a robot mop and vacuum, you should take into consideration the size of your house and how many pets you own. The bigger your house is, the more power the robot cleaner will require. More pets typically means more hair. It's also important to take into consideration the type of flooring in your home, since certain models are better suited to clean hard floors.

A robotic vacuum and mop will be able remove pet hair from any flooring surface, including hardwood, tile and carpet. If you have more than one pet, you may want to choose an option equipped with a high-efficiency hair comb. The majority of robot cleaners utilize suction to remove dirt and debris, but some models have an additional water feature that assists with sticky spills and staining. The water that these models use can also help to disinfect floors.

Robotic mops that have integrated vacuuming tend to have longer battery life than mops that only mop. This is because you're utilizing two functions in one, which reduces the time that the device is required to charge and shut off. Some models can even empty themselves into the charging station automatically after each run, drying the pads while doing so. This prevents bacteria from forming on wet pads.

Ecovacs Deebot X2 is a top robot mop and vacuum to keep up with pet hairs and paw prints. This model is a top performer in our tests and has plenty of smarts, including TrueMapping 2.0 and TrueDetect 3D technology to map your home to create optimal cleaning patterns and avoid bumping into furniture or other obstacles. It also has an all-in-one base that houses both the clean and dirty water tanks, allowing an easy task of maintaining them.

2. App control

Many robot vacuums and mop sets come with an app which allows you to save maps of your home, create cleaning schedules, and track maintenance requirements. Some allow you to control the robot remotely. However, this isn't a requirement and there are still models with an on-board power button that is located on the base station, or a charging dock or an included remote.

In general, search for a model with a clean-up mode that vacuums, mops, or does both and doesn't require the user to press an on-demand button to turn it off. This will allow you to return the robot to its dock to empty its dirt bin, change a wet pad or mop cloth, wash it or fill its water tank. Also, you should check if the robot is compatible with your voice-activated assistant. This allows you to make simple commands such as "OK Google" and "OK Alexa" in order to start a cleaning session, ask for assistance in a situation or other.

Before you pick a robot cleaner take into consideration how long it will take to maintain the machine and also how much traffic is on your floors. For instance, if you have furniture that isn't as large or big floor plan, you may prefer a cleaner with a smaller vacuum and mop capacity. You should also be aware that certain mopping robots can be costly and require recurring expenses. They are often expensive to purchase and you'll need to purchase new pads or even cloths. Don't forget to consider the cost of the cleaning solution it self, since certain brands suggest you purchase a second cleaning solution to keep your floors looking clean.

3. Carpet recognition

The best robot vacuum and mop for dog hair robot vacuum and mop combination can differentiate between hard and carpet making sure they don't or scrub over stains or spills. They can also identify areas with more than one type of flooring and plan cleaning schedules automatically based on the layout of your home. These functions are generally easy to use however, you'll need to install a separate app on your phone.

Some hybrid models do not use any liquid. These robots usually empty into a dust bag stored inside the base station. Some even come with a self-emptying feature that lets you empty the contents into a trash bin.

Certain robots can be used on dry and wet floors, like tile or hardwood. The top robot vacuum and mop combos for pet hair are specifically designed to work on both types of floors which makes them a good option for those who have mixed flooring in your home.

Consider the size of your home and the amount of foot traffic when choosing a robot mop and vacuum. You'll need to choose a model with enough power and battery life to keep up with regular cleaning of your floors, especially if you have kids or pets.

The best two-in-1 robots come with premium capabilities that are worth the price. Ecovacs Deebot Omni for example it can mop and vacuum with 8,000-Pa of suction, and comes with a dual-rotating mop head. It also has the ability to scan and recognize your furniture and other items to keep them out of the way during a clean, and it can even communicate with you using two-way audio. It can also take care of itself and will automatically return to its dock for a wash when the time comes.

4. Water tank capacity

Robot vacuums remove dirt from the floor, and then deposit it in a dustbin or bag. Robots mops the cleaning solution on the floor and scrub off the dirt with pads. Certain models combine the two functions, while others have specific capabilities to tackle different types of floors. To ensure that you get best kind of cleaning for your home, make a list of your floors' surfaces and how much people use them.

The cleaning formula of most robot vacuums and mop combos will differ from brand to brand. It is possible to purchase third-party cleaners, but it's best to stick to the recommended brand by the manufacturer. This will prevent the possibility of damage and keep your robot running as efficient as it can.

If your robot vacuum and mop uses a dust bin, you'll have to empty it regularly. The majority of them have an indicator that lets you know it's time to remove the bag. In the same way, you'll probably require replacing the filters, side sweeping brushes, rollers and other accessories from time to time to ensure optimal performance.

Self-emptying robots can make this process easier, allowing you simply empty the contents of the dustbin into a trash bin or recycling bin. However, most of these machines do not automatically wash and dry their mopping pads and cloths, which can lead to bacterial growth and mildew. If your machine isn't equipped with this feature, make sure to wash and remove the pad after each use, or place it on a flat surface to dry between runs.

The iRobot Combo i5+, the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1, and the Eureka E10S all have this feature. The budget-friendly iLife V5s Pro, on the other hand, focuses on minimalism, and does not have this feature.

5. Mop mode

If you're in search of a robot vacuum and mop combo that can clean your floors even when you're not there the best vacuum and mop for pet hair option is the IRobot Roomba j7. It's not expensive, but its AI obstacle-avoidance system is among the top available in the marketplace. It can vacuum up Cheerios and spot poop, and even navigate the tangled mess that phone and socks cables typically create on your floor. This makes it a great choice for homes with children and pets that like to keep the floor free of clutter.

It's one of the few robots we tested that can mop hardwood, tile, and Linoleum. In our tests it did an excellent job of cleaning wet spills and sticky mess and was able to pick up pet hair on carpets, too.

The only drawback is that it's not a two-in-one robot, and it could take up to 6.5 hours to fully charge. Also, while most robots automatically empty the dust bin that is located in the base station, this model requires users to manually empty the dust bin when empty. This can be a pain especially in larger houses with stairs or high ceilings.

If you're looking for a 2-in-1 that is more traditional, try the Ecovacs T10 Plus. It has a powerful suction capability that easily cleaned up pet hair on carpets and also a self-emptying dustbin. It also comes with scented air filters pods, allowing you to select the scent you prefer. However it has a less battery life than other models we reviewed and needs to be recharged frequently.