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Roborock F25 ACE Pro Foram vs. Tineco Floor One S9 Master

Updated: Feb 19, 2026

2026 brings new devices; both Roborock and Tineco released new models. Speaking of which, let's compare the two newest wet dry cleaners and why both are worth paying attention to.

2026 wet dry cleaners Roborock versus Tineco

Specs / Model Roborock F25 ACE
Roborock F25 ACE Pro Foam
Tineco FLOOR ONE S9 Artist Pro
Floor ONE S9 Master
Price $549.99 $749.0
Specs
Battery life 60 min 65 min
Power 25k Pa 23k Pa
Cleaning modes Eco, Suction, Auto, Max Auto, Max, Suction
Clean water tank size (CWT) 1,000 ml 800 ml
Dirty water tank size (DWT) 720 ml 750 ml
Detergent yes no
Appearance
Display Vivid display CrhromaGlow Light Display
Thumb screen no yes
Green Headlight no yes
Height when flat (180°) 4.9 in 3.9 in
Cleaning Mechanics
Enhanced Edge Cleaning triple triple
Hot water mopping no yes
MHCBS technology - yes
SmoothDrive yes yes
Water streak removal yes StreakFree Scrapper
Spraying technology JetFoarming ThermoBlast
126°F Continuous Hot Water Mopping - yes
Self-cleaning with heated water 203°F 185°F
2 dry modes yes yes
Smart Features
Operation notifications yes yes
Flash charging yes yes
Smart dirt detection yes yes
App integration yes no

To start the device, fill the water tank and press the Power button. The display alerts when something is happening and shows the current cleaning situation.

With a reach-edge design, the head reaches everywhere without missing spots.

A two-tank cleaning system separates clean and waste water, ensuring the roller is always clean. Repositioned water tank puts more pressure to the floors, without tiring your hand.

Self-cleaning technology completes a cleaning cycle in 5 minutesThe roller is fresh and dry, and is ready for another cycle.

Full-path self-cleaning washes and dries the whole machine after cleaning.

Spraying system:

Roborock sprays the solution; the Tineco sprays high-pressure hot water.

Both help dissolve and lift stubborn stains on kitchen grease, bathroom residue, dining spills, and pet accidents


Roborock

With the suction-only mode, the cleaner can be used for surface cleaning.

Performance 

  • sprays the solution to tackle stains;
  • smartly adjusts cleaning settings on messy areas;
  • strong suction picks up even the smallest particles;
  • doesn't lose suction when flat;
  • with JetScappers, the cleaner deals with hair tangles;
  • with longer battery life, it covers a bigger area at a time;
  • smoothly runs around furniture.

Suits for bigger homes & cleans under furniture with no suction loss.

Sprays the solution to remove stubborn stains

Self-cleaning

  1. Higher self-cleaning temperature compared to the Tineco.
  2. Two drying modes: 5 minutes fast & quiet 30 minutes.
  3. The smart-adjusting self-cleaning system detects dirt in real time.

A nice look makes the cleaner suitable for any modern house.

Cleans itself with hot water & dries with hot air

Tineco

The Tineco FLOOR ONE S9 Master has two big upgrades:

  1. ThermoBlast technology
  2. Continuous hot water mop

What is ThermoBlast?

High-pressure hot water blasts away stubborn stains like grease, dried-on debris, and dirt from crevices, etc. Helps to blast debris from crevices and remove sticky stains.

Performance:

  • Blasts hot water at high-pressure to remove stains
  • Mops with hot water, continuously keeping a high temperature 
  • Green headlights light up the dust
  • iLOOP adjusts cleaning settings for messy areas
  • Self-cleans with hot water and heated air
  • Has a StreakFree scrapper to remove water stains.

Another BIG feature is the hot mopping.

126°F Continuous Hot Water Mopping heats water for the best mopping results

As a mop, the S9 Master is the best of the series.

Summing up

The two are similar in features; let's break it down through pros and cons.

The Tineco lacks a cleaning solution container and sprays hot water instead. However, it has a hot water mopping feature, and is shorter in a flat position. On the other hand, the device is pricey.

On the other hand, the Roborock sprays the solution, instead of hot water, is cheaper, connects to the app, and self-cleans at a higher temperature. It lacks a hot mopping feature, yet has a lower price tag.


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