- Roborock F25 Ultra is a wet drying vacuum with steam and hot water modes
- It can be controlled through a complementary application
- It has been tested in sensitive wood floors and it has been shown that it causes minimal wear
Roborock could have established a new standard in wet and dry cleaning: the F25 ultra newly presented offers steam and hot water cleaning modes, to address hard and oily spills with a minimum elbow fat.
It is one of a series of new exciting products that I have seen of Roborock in IFA 2025 (along with, excitingly, the first grass of the brand’s robot lawn). We describe the Ace Roobrock F25 as one of the best wet and dry dry cleaires, but this new model has even more tricks under the sleeve.
In VaporFlow mode, the cleaner explodes the 150c / 302F steam of six points of sale. I saw it in action, addressing the greasy tomato sauce in a tile floor. The spill was clear in a single pass, without staining, really impressive.
Steam cleaning is ideal for most types of hard floors, but it is not always ideal in wood floors. However, in the tests, Roborock discovered that there was minimal wear and damage on wood floors, even after extensive use. This cleaner also uses steam in its self -limited function, to ensure that MOP pads are as clean as possible after use.
Complementing this is the mode of wave flow, which offers a continuous flow of hot water 86c / 187f that the brand says that it is ideal to address fat and “slime” (EW), and in the tests, it achieved a 100% removal rate for cooking oil.
There is an impressive 22,000 suction, and the cleaner delivers 33n descending pressure to scrub the rooted dirt. Each wheel has independent control; The cleaner knows if he is advancing, back or in the rounded corners, and feeds the relevant wheels to make it as easy as possible.
Like its predecessors, it can be completely flat to the ground, but here, due to the power assistance function, you can also burst your F25 on the ground under a cabinet and ask you to clean upwards and backwards (through the application), and will do everything by itself.
I obtained a kind of demonstration (the model in the program was not connected to the application, but I managed to drive anyway) and I am not sure how useful this will be in practice, but it is certainly unique.
The Roborock F25 Ultra will go on sale in the USA and the EU first, with a list price of $ 799 / € 799 (around £ 600 / au $ 1,425).