The Tineco iFloor3’s dual water tank, swivel steering, and self-cleaning functionality drew us to it. It also has a digital display that shows the remaining battery power and other information. To drop the price, the iFloor3 ditches the companion app and voice assistance. It also has a smaller battery—the estimated life is 25 minutes compared to our other choices. It also does not automatically control suction and water flow. On the other hand, it’s the cheapest option on this list.
It’s also important to keep in mind what kinds of surfaces you need to clean. Some vacuum-mop combos are made to clean both hard floors and area rugs. Others work well on hard floors and carpets. Some vacuum-mop combos can vacuum and steam your floors at the same time. Make sure you pick a vacuum-mop combo that can do everything you want it to.Most of the vacuum-mop combos on our list are cordless, but we made sure to include a corded version as well.
Separately, some mops suggest you use a cleaning solution rather than water. Using a mop that requires a proprietary solution can make the mop more expensive to use over time, especially compared to those that clean with water.Depending on features, a vacuum-mop combo will cost you $400-$1,400.The best way to keep your vacuum-mop combo running is to keep it clean. We recommend cleaning its brush rolls after every use.