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Ultenic D10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop review: “a lot of features for the price”

A capable, no-fuss robot vacuum that keeps on top of everyday mess with minimal effort. Our tester Justine found it reliable, effective and refreshingly easy to maintain, with just a few minor quirks.

By Rachel Erdos | Last updated Apr 16, 2026

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Mumsnet Badge Mumsnet tester Justine testing the Ultenic D10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop

RRP: £170 | Buy now from Amazon

What we like
  • Strong suction across hard floors and carpets

  • Easy to empty and maintain

  • Reliable mapping and navigation

  • Good battery life for larger spaces

  • Excellent value for money

What we don't like
  • App takes time to get used to

  • Can struggle with cables and low furniture

  • Mopping is light rather than deep cleaning

  • Needs regular brush maintenance

Key specs

RRP: £170 | Type of vacuum cleaner: Robot vacuum and mop | Weight: 2.8kg | Capacity: 600ml dust box | Runtime: 150 mins | Charge time: 4-5 hours | Suction: 5,000 Pa | Dimensions: 19cmH x 33cmW x 44cmL

How we tested

Our tester Justine used the Ultenic D10 over several weeks in a busy home with a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. She ran it every two to three days, testing both vacuum and mop functions across hard floors, rugs and carpet, as well as everyday mess like crumbs, dust and hair.

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Mumsnet tester Justine testing the Ultenic D10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop

Our verdict 

What we tested
Performance
5
Quality
4
Ease of use
4
Value for money
5
Suction power
5
Versatility
4
Navigation & mapping
4
Ease of emptying
5

The Ultenic D10 is a practical, reliable robot vacuum that does exactly what most households need. It keeps floors under control with minimal effort and fits neatly into a regular cleaning routine.

Its biggest strength is consistency. It navigates well, cleans effectively across different surfaces and handles large spaces without needing intervention. For everyday maintenance, it reduces how often you need to reach for a full-size vacuum.

The design is thoughtful in the areas that matter most. Emptying the bin is simple, maintenance is manageable and the included spare parts are a welcome addition. It feels built to be used regularly rather than occasionally.

There are a few compromises. The app could be more intuitive, and it does need some prep before each run to avoid cables and tight spots. The mopping function is useful but limited to light cleaning.

Even so, none of these issues outweigh the overall performance. For the price, it offers a strong balance of features, reliability and ease of use.

If you want a robot vacuum that you can trust to get on with the job and keep your floors looking good with minimal input, the Ultenic D10 is a very good choice.

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What’s in the box?

Ultenic D10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop box contents

  • Ultenic D10 robot vacuum cleaner

  • Charging dock

  • Power adapter

  • Water tank (for mopping function)

  • Mopping cloth/pad

  • Side brush (plus spare)

  • High-efficiency filter (plus spare)

  • Cleaning tool (for removing hair and debris from brushes)

  • User manual / quick start guide

It’s a sensible bundle, with a couple of spare parts included, which takes the pressure off early maintenance.

How easy is the Ultenic D10 to set up and start using?

Justine had it out of the box, connected and running within minutes. Download the app, plug in the dock, press start and it gets to work mapping your space on its first run.

Connecting to Wi-Fi and pairing with the app is straightforward. The robot quickly builds a clear layout of your home without needing multiple attempts. That initial experience feels slick and reassuring.

Where it dips slightly is in the finer details of the app. Scheduling and customising cleans are all there, but not immediately obvious. Justine found herself tapping around to work out where certain settings lived. Once learned, it works reliably, but it is not the most intuitive interface at first.

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Ultenic D10 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop

What’s the Ultenic D10 like to use day-to-day?

Justine ended up using it every two or three days, particularly to manage a large open-plan space. It takes over the kind of regular maintenance cleaning that usually eats into your time.

There’s a small amount of prep needed. Chairs go up, loose items get moved and cables are dealt with. That takes a few minutes but makes a big difference to how smoothly it runs. Once set off, it covers the entire area in one go without needing to recharge.

It is not intrusive in terms of noise, but Justine preferred to run it while out of the house. It suits a “set it and forget it” approach. 

Navigation is generally dependable. It moves well around furniture and transitions cleanly between hard floors, rugs and carpet. There are some predictable weak spots. Low furniture and cables can catch it out, so those areas need a bit of management. Once you learn those quirks, it’s easy to work around them.

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How well does the Ultenic D10 clean carpets?

On carpets, the D10 is more capable than its price suggests. It lifts everyday dirt and debris effectively and handles rugs without hesitation. The suction is strong and consistent, which shows in how thoroughly it cleans in a single pass.

It also copes well with transitions. Moving from hard floor onto carpet does not confuse it, and it rarely gets stuck mid-clean. That reliability makes a difference if you are running it unattended.

Hair pick-up is solid too, although it does come with a caveat. You need to keep the brushes clean. If hair builds up, performance drops and noise increases. Stay on top of that and it continues to perform well.

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How well does the Ultenic D10 vacuum and mop hard floors?

It picks up crumbs, dust and everyday debris with very little fuss. Even larger bits, like cereal, are handled well as long as the bin is not already full.

Edge cleaning is good. It gets close to skirting boards and into corners better than expected for a robot at this price point. That reduces the need for manual follow-up.

The mopping function is best thought of as maintenance rather than deep cleaning. It freshens floors and deals with light marks effectively, especially if used regularly. It will not tackle dried-on spills or stubborn dirt, but it does keep things looking presentable between proper cleans.

One small quirk Justine noticed is that if the bin is quite full, a bump over a threshold can occasionally spill a bit of debris. It is not frequent, but worth noting.

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How easy is it to empty and maintain?

Emptying the dust box is quick and straightforward, with no awkward clips or fiddly parts. As long as you open it over the bin, it’s a clean, low-effort job.

Maintenance is simple in principle but does require regular attention. Hair and dust collect in various parts of the machine, so brushes and filters need checking and cleaning. If left too long, you’ll notice a drop in performance.

The included cleaning tool helps, and the spare parts are a nice touch. Overall, it’s easy to keep on top of, but it does reward consistency.

Is the Ultenic D10 good value for money?

At its typical selling price of around £160, the D10 feels like very good value. It delivers strong suction, reliable navigation and a genuinely useful mopping function, even if that function is fairly light.

Compared with similarly-priced alternatives like the HONITURE G20, it holds its own well. It feels sturdier than the very cheapest models and offers a more polished day-to-day experience, particularly in how it maps and moves around the home.

You’re not getting premium-level app design or advanced obstacle detection, but for the price, the core performance is hard to fault.

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About the author

Rachel Erdos is an Editor at Mumsnet where she commissions, edits and writes content with a focus on product reviews, homeware roundups and family travel. She’s written buyer’s guides for publications including Expert Reviews and Coach as well as reviews and features for the Guardian, TripSavvy and Visit London.

As a mum of two, she’s always on the lookout for products that make life easier (and cleaning feel like less of a chore) at home and loves putting appliances and gadgets to the test to highlight best buys for families.