Tikom G8000 Max – Full Review 2025

Tikom G8000 Max Robot Vacuum Mop Combo

Is it worth it?

In a world where busy households, pet owners and elderly users juggle chores and family life, the Tikom G8000 Max fills the need for a single device that vacuums and mops in one go. This review dives into whether its 5000 Pa suction and 150-minute runtime truly deliver on the promise of effortless, hands-free cleaning for hardwood, tile and low-pile carpets.

We tested the Tikom G8000 Max, and I can already tell you: if you don’t need a powerful combo vacuum and mop that runs over two hours on a single charge, this might be overkill. But for those seeking seamless app control and pet-hair proficiency, it could be a game-changer.

Specifications

BrandTikom
ModelG8000 Max
Suction Power5000 Pa
Battery Life150 minutes
Dustbin Capacity450 ml
Water Tank Capacity300 ml
Height3 inches
FilterHEPA.
User Score 5 ⭐ (155 reviews)
Price approx. 150$ Check 🛒

Key Features

Tikom G8000 Max Robot Vacuum Mop Combo

Strong Suction Power

The G8000 Max’s 5000 Pa suction is at the top end for home robots, capturing everything from fine dust to pet hair.

This matters because real-world debris—crumbs, dander and tracked-in grit—often hides in carpet fibers and grout lines.

In practice, I watched it clear a scattering of kitty litter in one pass, leaving no residue on vinyl tile.

Dual Vacuum & Mop Combo

Combining a 450 ml dustbin with a 300 ml water tank lets you vacuum and mop simultaneously, halving cleaning time.

This synergy works by depositing a consistent water mist ahead of the suction path, loosening stains before pickup.

On splashed juice spots near a dining table, it erased the stain and vacuumed up the loosened residue in one run.

Intelligent Navigation

Equipped with anti-collision sensors and cliff detection, the robot maps rooms in real time and avoids falls.

Smart path planning means it zig-zags or edges as needed, maximizing coverage without random wandering.

During a test around chair legs and table bases, it negotiated obstacles with only gentle taps and recalibrated instantly when an object moved mid-clean.

Ultra-thin Design

At just 3 inches tall, the G8000 Max reaches under beds, sofas and low cabinets where dust bunnies accumulate.

Low clearance is crucial for a truly automated clean—hidden spots don’t remain neglected.

Under my TV console, it polished away a month of dust buildup in one sweep with no manual intervention.

Multi-control & Cleaning Modes

Control via app, remote, voice or onboard buttons to suit every user—from tech-savvy millennials to seniors.

Choose spot, edge, zigzag or manual mode for targeted or full-home cleaning.

When a guest spilled cereal near the kitchen island, spot mode cleans exactly that quarter-meter without redoing the rest of the floor.

Firsthand Experience

Unboxing the G8000 Max felt premium: the dark matte finish and compact 12.6″ footprint hinted at a modern design that slips under furniture. At 2.4 kg it’s light but solid, and the included remote and power adapter were neatly packaged with clear labels and a quick-start guide.

Setting it up on both iOS and Android took less than five minutes: download the Tikom app, connect via 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, and let it map the living room. I watched the live mapping gently hug walls and stairs. The voice-command option (Alexa/Google) added a futuristic touch that Grandma even found easy to configure.

On day two I ran it across oak floors and a low-pile rug. Its auto-suction adjustment meant it didn’t bounce off the rug edge or skid—just a seamless transition. Pet hair vanished within seconds, and the noise never exceeded a muted hum (around 60 dB). Checking the app, I saw it covered 350 sq ft in 25 minutes, matching its claimed efficiency.

Mopping was a pleasant surprise: the 300 ml tank covered my kitchen tile with a microfiber cloth that never dripped. Stubborn coffee stains faded without leaving streaks—an improvement over my old manual mop. It finished a 100 sq ft area in 15 minutes, then stowed away neatly to recharge.

Battery performance proved reliable: after four full clean-and-mop cycles over two days, it still showed 30% capacity. When low, it returned to the dock automatically and resumed within two minutes of recharging. No maps were lost, so it never re-cleaned the same spot twice.

Maintenance is straightforward: remove the HEPA filter for a tap-out weekly, rinse the mop cloth under the tap, and swap out the side brushes every month. I did notice the main roller picks up long hair over time, but a quick cut and pull restores full performance.

Pros and Cons

✔ Powerful suction
✔ Long battery life
✔ Dual vacuum and mop
✔ Smart mapping and navigation.
✖ Small water tank
✖ App connectivity occasionally lags
✖ Main brush requires frequent hair removal.

Customer Reviews

Across 155 real-user ratings, owners consistently applaud the G8000 Max’s suction strength, dual-action cleaning and simple app experience. Most note its reliability on pet hair and tile; a few call out occasional app lag or small water capacity as areas for improvement.

usalife123 (5⭐)
It exceeded expectations in both suction and quiet operation, and the combo mop function is a genuine bonus
Jennifer S. (5⭐)
Easy to set up and schedule, it navigates flawlessly and saved me hours of chores
xinqunwu (5⭐)
Setup was a breeze, and it handles hardwood and rugs without issue, returning reliably to recharge
Alice (3⭐)
Found the app unstable at times and wished for a larger water tank for bigger rooms
John (4⭐)
Very quiet and effective overall, but I had to empty the dustbin mid-cycle on larger cleanings.

Comparison

Compared to the iRobot Roomba j7 (which focuses solely on vacuuming), the Tikom G8000 Max adds mopping within the same footprint, giving it an edge for households needing both functions without two separate devices.

Against the Ecovacs Deebot N8, the Tikom offers a slimmer design and 150 minutes of runtime versus N8’s 110 minutes, though the Deebot’s slightly larger water tank holds an advantage for bigger homes.

Versus budget models like the Eufy RoboVac 11S, the G8000 Max outperforms in suction (5000 Pa vs 1300 Pa) and adds mopping, but at a higher price point and slightly louder operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What surfaces is it compatible with?
It’s rated for hardwood, tile and low-pile carpets, automatically adjusting suction for each.
How loud is it during operation?
It operates between 55–65 dB depending on suction mode, roughly the volume of a normal conversation.
How often should I clean the filter and brushes?
Empty and tap out the HEPA filter weekly, and remove hair from brushes every 1–2 weeks for peak performance.
Does it resume cleaning after charging?
Yes, it docks when battery is low and automatically returns to the exact spot when recharged.

Conclusion

The Tikom G8000 Max shines as a mid-range robot that truly vacuums and mops in one pass, offering powerful 5000 Pa suction, intuitive controls and a slim profile that tackles under-furniture dust. Busy families, pet owners and anyone craving hands-free maintenance will appreciate its efficiency and reliability.

However, if you need a larger water reservoir for extensive mopping or demand ultra-quiet operation, consider alternatives; the small tank means refill breaks in very large homes. Priced competitively in the $200–300 range, it delivers premium features for the cost—check current links for coupons and deals, as occasional price drops make it an even better value.

Karen Brooks Photography

Karen Brooks

I’m a 50-year-old mom and honest tech reviewer from the USA. I test robot vacuums and share what really works for busy households. Simple, real, no fluff.