Best Wet-Dry Cordless Vacuums 2026

Cordless vacuums that vacuum and mop hard floors simultaneously.

Last updated: January 27, 20265 products tested

Our Top Picks

Best OverallTineco Floor One S7 Pro

Tineco Floor One S7 Pro

Tineco

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Best ValueRoborock F25 Ace

Roborock F25 Ace

Roborock

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Best PremiumDreame H15 Pro

Dreame H15 Pro

Dreame

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Best BudgetShark HydroVac Cordless

Shark HydroVac Cordless

Shark

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Full Rankings

#1
Tineco Floor One S7 Pro

Tineco Floor One S7 Pro

Best Overall

Best cleaning performance with iLoop Smart Sensor auto-adjusting suction. FlashDry uses 70°C hot air to dry brush roll and prevent odor/bacteria. Self-propelled motor reduces fatigue.

Pros

  • Best cleaning performance
  • iLoop auto-adjusts
  • FlashDry 70°C drying

Cons

  • 40 min battery
  • $370-450 price
  • Edge cleaning challenge
#2
Roborock F25 Ace

Roborock F25 Ace

Best Value

Lies completely flat (180°) to clean under furniture no other wet-dry vac can reach. Lightest at 13.7 lbs with longest 60-minute battery.

Pros

  • Lies flat 180°
  • 60 min longest battery
  • 13.7 lbs lightest

Cons

  • 0.74L smaller tank
  • Less suction than Tineco
  • Newer product
#3
Dreame H15 Pro

Dreame H15 Pro

Best Premium

Largest tank capacity at 0.9L reducing refill frequency. Heated water at 100°C improves cleaning on grease and sticky residue.

Pros

  • Largest 0.9L tank
  • 100°C heated water
  • 18,000 Pa suction

Cons

  • $600-700 price
  • Heavier unit
  • Complex features
#4
Shark HydroVac Cordless

Shark HydroVac Cordless

Best Budget

Best budget wet-dry at $200. Works on low-pile carpets—rare for category. Solid for apartments and quick daily maintenance.

Pros

  • $200 budget price
  • Works on low-pile carpet
  • Strong suction

Cons

  • 25 min battery
  • 0.5L small tank
  • Limited coverage
#5
Bissell CrossWave OmniForce

Bissell CrossWave OmniForce

Works on both hard floors and rugs—versatile for mixed flooring homes. Established CrossWave reputation.

Pros

  • Hard floors and rugs
  • CrossWave reputation
  • 30 min battery

Cons

  • 0.5L tank
  • $350-400 price
  • Not best at either floor type

Comparison Table

ProductCleaning PerformanceBattery LifeTank CapacitySelf-CleaningPrice
#1Tineco Floor One S7 Pro
108910$410
#2Roborock F25 Ace
91088$450
#3Dreame H15 Pro
98108$650
#4Shark HydroVac Cordless
8677$250
#5Bissell CrossWave OmniForce
8777$375

Buying Guide

These machines vacuum and mop hard floors simultaneously, using water to trap debris. They're not carpet cleaners—think of them as powered mops that also vacuum. The Tineco Floor One S7 Pro sets the standard with iLoop Smart Sensor that auto-adjusts suction. Common weakness: edge cleaning remains challenging and floors are left slightly wet.

What We Evaluate

35%

Cleaning Performance

Vacuum and mop quality

25%

Battery Life

Runtime per charge

20%

Tank Capacity

Clean and dirty tanks

10%

Self-Cleaning

Brush drying features

10%

Value

Performance per dollar

Our Testing Methodology

These machines vacuum and mop simultaneously—think of them as powered mops that also vacuum. Common weakness: edge cleaning remains challenging industry-wide and all leave floors slightly wet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are wet-dry vacuums carpet cleaners?
No. They're for hard floors only (some work on low-pile rugs). Think of them as powered mops that also vacuum. For carpet cleaning, you need a dedicated carpet extractor.
Do they leave floors wet?
Yes, slightly. They dry faster than traditional mopping but floors aren't bone-dry. Edge cleaning also remains a challenge—none match traditional mop reach into corners.

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