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4 best robot vacuums for hardwood floors 2026, tested on my own floors

March 6, 2026
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Read my initial review of the Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete.

The 2026 Dreame X60 Max Ultra Complete has the most powerful suction on the market right now, backed up by heated mopping and spinning pads that reach into corners. It’s the prime target for people who are willing to splurge to bring home meticulous wall-to-wall scrubbing with literally no corners cut. It would be the best bet for large homes with an even split of hardwood and carpeting or rugs.

The X60 Max Ultra Complete’s retractable lifting legs make it one of the least likely robot vacuums to scuff your hardwood when trying to scale over a rug or transition between floor types. At 3.1 inches tall, the X60 Max Ultra Complete is also the best slim robot vacuum for homes with low-clearance furniture or cabinets.

There are a ton of nice robot vacuum mop combos that wash their mops with hot water to be more hygienic. But Dreame’s fanciest robot vacuum of the year actually does its mopping with heated water, hitting 104 degrees Fahrenheit to break down stubborn dried stains and greasy spills. The Dreame X60 Max Ultra also automatically dispenses detergent into that water from its own little tank inside the dock. This combo was a dream to test during a January blizzard, when a ton of brown sludge and white salty water was entering my apartment on everyone’s shoes. Whether it was fresh or dried for a day, the X60 Max Ultra fully scrubbed off the gross gray layer and reinstated the shiny light brown color.

For all the dust and hair that gets blown or kicked across a hard floor into a corner, the X60 Max Ultra is the most likely robot vacuum I’ve tested to snatch it up. As one of the slimmest robot vacuums you’ll find, it can thoroughly clean under low-clearance cabinets or furniture that robovacs even half an inch taller can’t. Plus, its hinged spinning mop pad design is the best kind for mopping along edges and in corners.

Until the Roborock Saros 20 Sonic comes out in spring or summer, the X60 Max Ultra has the strongest suction power of any robot vacuum. Its 35,000 Pa has reliably delivered a near-perfect pickup rate, regardless of the combination of debris and floor type: sprinkles and matted-down clumps of cat hair on a plush rug, rice and potting soil on hardwood, toast crumbs and powder on a flat printed Ruggable rug, and kitty litter on hardwood and tile.

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