Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 robot vacuum gliding across hardwood floor with golden glow and Power-Wash Roller waiting nearby

Robot Vacuum Slashes Chores With 15N Mop Force

At a Glance

  • Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow drops to $849 through Feb. 1
  • Applies 15 Newtons of downward mop pressure-2.5× previous models
  • Self-cleans roller with 167°F water, kills 99% of bacteria
  • Why it matters: Hands-free scrubbing that outperforms manual mopping

Roborock’s newest robot vacuum-mop hybrid wants to erase “scrub floors” from 2026 to-do lists. The Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, on sale for $849 until Feb. 1, promises commercial-grade agitation and self-maintenance in one cordless unit.

Power-Wash Roller

The Curv 2 Flow’s signature move is a 15 Newton downward press on its spinning mop roller-equal to elbow-grease scrubbing on hands and knees. Early robots merely wiped; this unit grinds away stuck-on grime with 2.5× the force of its predecessors.

Eight hydration ports soak the 270 mm roller from edge to edge. A precision scraper squeegees excess water so floors emerge damp, not drenched. Spinning at 220 RPM, the roller attacks greasy kitchen residue faster than most people could manage manually.

Self-Cleaning Base

Robot vacuum cleaning roller in self-cleaning base with warm water and temperature sensor showing 167°F

Once the roller is filthy, the robot retreats to a base that separates clean and dirty water. The system heats clean water to 167°F, scrubbing the roller in both directions while killing 99% of captured bacteria. An internal sensor checks turbidity and triggers extra passes if needed.

A 131°F air blast finishes the cycle, drying the roller to prevent mold and odor. The entire process is hands-free; users never touch a soggy mop head.

Carpet-Safe Tricks

If the dock sits on carpet, the mop lifts 15 mm and a Roller Shield deploys, keeping moisture off fibers. On hard floors the robot resumes full contact without user input.

Vacuum Muscle

Beyond mopping, the Curv 2 Flow delivers 20,000Pa of suction-enough to extract debris embedded in thick pile. Dual side brushes reach corners and baseboards while the DuoDivide main brush resists hair tangles.

Pet hair travels along lifting arc brushes to the center, where two counter-rotating brushes shred it. Suction whisks the pieces away, achieving a claimed 0% tangle rate and 100% hair removal.

Deal Window

The $150 discount lowers the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow to $849 on Amazon and Roborock.com until Feb. 1. After that, the robot returns to its regular price.

Key Takeaways

  • 15 Newton mop pressure rivals manual scrubbing
  • Self-washing base uses 167°F water and heated air
  • Lifting mop and shield protect carpets
  • 20,000Pa suction plus anti-tangle brushes handle pet hair
  • Sale ends Feb. 1 at $849

Author

  • Isaac Thornwell covers transportation and urban mobility for News of Austin, reporting on how infrastructure and planning decisions shape the city’s growth. A Texas A&M urban planning graduate, he’s known for translating complex transit data and policy into clear, impactful stories for Austin residents.

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