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Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow: Mop Powerhouse?
19 Apr
Summary
- New roller mop offers powerful cleaning with 15 newtons of force.
- Vacuum suction increased to 20,000 pascals.
- Robot struggles with corners and edges; battery life is average.

The Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow introduces an advanced SpiraFlow Roller Mop system, significantly enhancing mopping capabilities with 15 newtons of downward pressure, more than double its predecessor. This new design aims for deeper cleaning, tackling tough messes like dried sauces effectively.
The vacuum suction has also been upgraded to 20,000 pascals, complementing the efficient DuoDivide Anti-Tangle brush. While the robot excels on hard floors, its performance in corners and along edges is inconsistent, with issues also noted regarding its object recognition, including cords and socks.
Navigation and mapping are generally accurate, though reflective surfaces can cause confusion, requiring user edits. The robot's taller profile may prevent it from cleaning under some low-lying furniture. Battery life is also a concern, potentially requiring a lengthy recharge for larger homes.
Despite its mopping prowess, the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow's design flaws, including the absence of a mop-only mode and inconsistent edge cleaning, suggest that while it's a capable device, further firmware updates may be needed to optimize its performance across all cleaning scenarios.