Roborock steams ahead with F25 Ultra and upgrades Qrevo Curv line

New wet/dry floor cleaners join robot vacuums, stick vacuums at big showcase events across Sydney and Melbourne.

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While Roborock may have focused on the great outdoors at IFA this year with its robotic lawnmowers, last week the company decided to get right into its floor cleaning lineup.

At a huge event in Sydney, Roborock launched a pair of extra wet/dry cleaners to pad out its F25 series, the F25 Ultra and the F25 RT. It also showed off the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, the successor to the stylish Qrevo Curv.

It also showed off its H60 Hub Ultra stick vacuum it announced last month, while teasing some of the products still to come this year.

Here's a bit more on what was announced:

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The F25 Series of cleaners at the Roborock event in Sydney

Steam power comes to the F25 line

The flagship product on display was the F25 Ultra, which brings dual steam cleaning capabilities to Roborock's wet/dry vacuum lineup. The device combines 150-degree steam with 86-degree hot water cleaning, generating steam in just one minute for quick deep cleans that can tackle stubborn stains without chemicals.

For households battling long hair tangles, the vacuum features a specially designed tangle-free roller with a tooth comb-shaped scraper that promises to untangle even the longest hairs before sucking them up.

The F25 Ultra also takes care of itself, with a five-minute self-cleaning system that washes the brush roller with high-temperature water with zero user intervention.

Budget-friendly F25 RT rounds out the range

For families wanting powerful cleaning without the premium price tag, Roborock is also launching the F25 RT at $599. This more affordable option still packs a punch with 20,000 Pa suction power and the same FlatReach 12.5cm low-profile design that can slide under furniture for edge-to-edge cleaning.

The F25 RT includes dual jaw scrapers and an anti-entangle edge comb to prevent hair blockages during mopping, plus proactive hot-water self-cleaning and hot-air drying at 90°C that automatically washes and dries the roller in around 30 minutes.

With large 870ml clean and 720ml dirty water tanks, plus 35 minutes of runtime in eco mode, the lightweight 4kg device is designed for small to mid-sized spaces.

The doorway to the Roborock house

Robot mops get a major upgrade

The robotic vacuum side wasn't forgotten either, with the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow making its Australian debut as the first Roborock vacuum to introduce a roller-style mop, just like the Ecovacs Deebot Omni X8.

The robot features an extra-wide 270mm roller mop that spins at 220 RPM with boosted downward pressure, delivering what Roborock claims is 2.5 times stronger mopping pressure than previous models. That is apparently enough to mimic the force of human hands.

Unlike traditional flat mops that can smear dirt around, the certified antibacterial roller mop scrubs with a continuous supply of fresh water while a precision scraper removes excess moisture and directs dirty water into a separate tank.

The Qrevo Curv 2 Flow also introduces clever carpet protection with its Wet & Dry Separation Roller Shield. When it gets to carpet, the roller lifts up to 15mm as the shield deploys, creating a barrier that blocks both moisture and dirt.

Beyond mopping, the robot packs powerful suction and a dual anti-tangle brush system, all supported by the new Multifunctional Dock 4.0 that automatically washes, dries and charges the mop.

Hands-on experience

Roborock brought all these products together for the first time at its House of Tomorrow events in Sydney and Melbourne throughout September, giving consumers the chance to try before they buy.

"At Roborock, we believe that smart cleaning should be seamless and fit effortlessly into everyday life," said Richard Chang, Founder and CEO of Roborock. "It's about delivering a smarter, more hygienic clean without the usual hassle - a vacuum that truly works for you."

Pricing and availability

The F25 RT ($599) is available now, as is the H60 Hub Ultra ($999). The F25 Ultra ($1,499) and Qrevo Curv 2 Flow ($2,499) are listed as "available soon" through Roborock's official Australian online store and participating retailers.


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