QUESTION
Is the Roborock Dyad Pro worth it for kitchen floors?
Yes — the Roborock Dyad Pro is worth it for kitchen floors if you regularly deal with wet spills, sticky messes, pet/kid cleanup, or mixed crumbs + liquid. For that use case, a fair price is usually about $250–$400 used/refurbished and about $350–$500 new, depending on condition and included accessories.
For a kitchen, it’s a convenience upgrade: it vacuums and mops sealed hard floors in one pass, handles everyday messes faster than a broom-plus-mop routine, and the self-cleaning roller helps reduce cleanup after use. It’s most compelling on tile, vinyl, laminate, and sealed hardwood.
I’d pay up toward the top of those ranges if:
- Your kitchen gets messy several times a week
- You often clean wet crumbs, sauce, coffee, milk, or grease splatter
- You want one tool instead of sweeping + mopping
- Your floors are sealed and moisture-safe
I’d skip it or spend less if:
- You mostly have dry crumbs and dust
- You need deep grout cleaning or removal of old stuck-on grime
- You don’t want to deal with dirty-water tanks and roller maintenance
- Your floors are unsealed wood or moisture-sensitive
Bottom line: for a busy hard-floor kitchen, it’s a practical buy if you can get it near the lower-middle of the used/new range. For lighter messes, it can be overkill. Prices change often, so check sold/completed listings before buying.