
Roborock
Qrevo S
Reliable, great mopping (lifts pads), but poor cable avoidance.

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Do you by chance know why they don't list it on their website? They list the S14 but not the M14. I personally have the M12 , and I was looking to upgrade to the M14 since I've had no issues out of mine, but it not being on their website is weird.
2-4x a week. Got an indoor dog and cat. Husband works construction and takes his clothes off inside. Additional outside animals so dirt and hay get tracked in. So far liking my Yeedi m12 and it's warranty is for 1 year.
Yeah, I think going for a roller mop is the right move. My baby is 10 months old now and I have a yeedi M12 pro to clean the floors. I run it almost every morning and evening. I think it really saves me a lot of time and helps take some housework off my hand. Sometimes my baby spills formula on purpose, and if it's not too much, the robot can mop it up well.
I live in a small apartment with mostly hardwood floors. I have a yeedi m12 pro and have been using it for a few months. It can do both vacuuming and mopping, and I haven’t had many problems using it.
I got the Yeedi M12+. Could not be more delighted with it. It's the bargain brand of EcoVacs so you can easily get replacement parts. for it by looking for parts listed for the T30. Might even be below your price range, but it does a solid job in a home with long haired people who shed like Persian cats. It has that feature that usually keeps the main brush from getting too hair tangled, it's about 15-20 minutes of cleaning the robot itself per week. If you're mopping every 2-3 days you might have to spend a whole extra 10 minutes a week dumping the dirty water/refilling the main tank. I went with a $200 one before that and was decently happy with the cleaning job it did while it worked, but it was much more frustrating; the jump from bargain brand to mid-range really is worth it, the whole point of the tool is to reduce frustrations, and a frustrating app and robot malfunctions are decidedly not fun. As a new vacuum-mop owner, be prepared to clean the dirty water tank once a week with vinegar or something, you can't just dump the water and call it good, it will get stanky and musty.
Also got a Yeedi. Not on Vine, paid money, but it's been amazing.
Not the original commenter, but I had a cheap no name one and two sharks. Those three each lived about 18 months. I do use them heavily (at least 3x a week) but love them so much. I wouldn’t pay more than $300 for one that vacuums and mops with a station that cleans it. But that seems to be the sweet spot for me. Right now I have a shark and a yeedi. The yeedi app often stops working but the cleaning itself is fine.
Just picked up a Yeedi during black friday. We have pets at home, and it actually handles the hair well, at least I don’t have to walk around with a lint roller every day.😂 It’s not going to get things 100% spotless, but it just makes things a lot more comfy. Especially on busy days, I honestly find it reliable.

Roborock
Qrevo S
Reliable, great mopping (lifts pads), but poor cable avoidance.

Roborock
Saros 10 Series
Slim, quiet, excellent avoidance, but weak on carpet.

Dreame
L40S Ultra
Superior avoidance, great for pet hair, but poor on carpets.

MOVA
P10 Pro Ultra
Budget king, smart avoidance, but struggles on patterned carpets.

Roborock
Qrevo Curv Series
Great for pet hair; handles high thresholds, but poor avoidance.

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Dreame - X50 Ultra

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Eufy - S1 Pro

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Roborock - Saros 10 Series

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Dreame - L40S Ultra