Roborock F25 Ultra: High-Tech Wet-Dry Cleaner with Smart Features, But Can It Tackle Tight Spaces?
November 1, 2025
The F25 Ultra is positioned as a premium wet-and-dry cleaner with smart app integration and self-charging, but its large size and limited ability to clean in corners may limit use in smaller spaces.
Performance notes indicate a 30-minute drying cycle and a maintenance routine that involves removing dirty water and detangling debris; the unit can be heavier when the tank is full, affecting handling.
Smart sensors and features include DirTect Smart Sensor for adaptive cleaning, tangle-free technology and JawScrapers to reduce water marks and manage cables, with an app that handles setup, custom settings, and post-cleaning drying controls.
Cleaning capabilities boast up to 22,000 Pa suction, a 302°F steam blast, and 187°F hot water across four modes (auto, sponge, steam, hot-water), with auto mode suited for most tasks; however, corner access is limited and it sits about 4.92 inches tall, hindering under-furniture clearance.
Pricing places the F25 Ultra at $799.99 normally, currently on sale for $599.99; steam and hot-water options add value for deep cleaning, while bulkiness and corner-cleaning limits temper the overall value and appeal.
The F25 Ultra marks Roborock’s entry into a new wet-and-dry vacuum lineup unveiled at IFA 2025, reflecting the brand’s ongoing push beyond traditional robot vacuums.
Mobility features include 180-degree Lay Flat access for tight spaces, automatic wheel movement for easier maneuvering, and an app-based control system that supports dirt detection and cleaning intensity adjustments.
Design details show the F25 Ultra weighing about 21.38 pounds and measuring roughly 10.43 by 9.69 by 43.15 inches, constructed from ABS plastic, anodized aluminum, and polycarbonate, with a dock for self-charging and automatic start.
Battery life is advertised up to 60 minutes, but real-world use reveals higher energy draw when using hot-water and heavy tanks; the unit includes a charging dock and separate water/dirt tanks, with water refills typically needed after about three uses and a fuller tank making the vacuum feel heavier.
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BGR • Nov 1, 2025
Roborock F25 Ultra Wet & Dry Vacuum Review: Steaming The Dirt Away