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Roborock Launches Two Innovative Cleaners Just in Time for Christmas

Roborock has unveiled two new cleaning products aimed at easing the holiday season for Australians. The **F25 Ultra** and **Qrevo Curv 2 Flow** are now available for purchase through the Roborock AU website and major retailers, including Harvey Norman, just in time for the busy Christmas period.
Transforming Holiday Cleaning
As families prepare for the festive season, the **Qrevo Curv 2 Flow** stands out with its advanced features designed to tackle the mess that often accompanies holiday gatherings. This vacuum is the first in the industry to offer real-time self-cleaning mop technology, ensuring that floors remain spotless. It boasts an impressive **20,000 Pa** HyperForce Suction and a wide **270 mm** design, which enhances cleaning efficiency.
The Qrevo Curv 2 Flow integrates a **Certified Antibacterial Roller Mop** that continuously scrubs with fresh water, eliminating dirt without the risk of smearing. This product is especially useful for families coping with the extra foot traffic during the holidays. It features a **Wet & Dry Separation Roller Shield** that protects carpets from moisture and dirt, allowing for seamless transitions between cleaning floor types.
Another notable aspect is its **Multifunctional Dock**, which includes a cleaning tray and high-temperature mop cleaning at **75 degrees Celsius**. This innovative dock ensures that the mop is always ready for action, minimizing the effort required from users.
Powerful Cleaning with the F25 Ultra
In addition to the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, Roborock has introduced the **F25 Ultra**, a wet and dry vacuum that combines steam and hot water cleaning modes. This model features dual **180-degree steam** and **86-degree hot water** capabilities, making it effective for stubborn holiday spills. The F25 Ultra can generate steam in just **one minute**, allowing users to quickly attend to messes without harsh chemicals.
This vacuum is designed to be tough on germs yet gentle on surfaces, with a promise of **0% wooden surface wear**. It includes a tangle-free roller that effectively handles long hair, ensuring that users do not have to deal with clogs during cleaning sessions. Furthermore, the F25 Ultra has a **five-minute self-cleaning system** that utilizes high-temperature steam and water to maintain hygiene effortlessly.
The launch of these two products reflects Roborock’s commitment to innovation in smart cleaning solutions. The company aims to simplify household chores, particularly during the hectic holiday season.
Pricing for the **F25 Ultra** is set at **AUD 1,499**, available from **October 17, 2025**. The **Qrevo Curv 2 Flow** is priced at **AUD 2,499** and is available for pre-order starting **October 15, 2025**. For more details, customers can visit the Roborock official website.
Roborock continues to expand its reach, providing intelligent cleaning solutions to over **15 million homes** in **170 countries**. Headquartered in **Beijing**, the company is dedicated to enhancing everyday cleaning experiences with cutting-edge technology.
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