No so long ago you needed to be in one of the higher tax brackets in order to afford the luxury of owning a robot that could clean house for you. Happily for those unwilling or unable to do for themselves, robot vacuums are now available in many different price ranges—and they even often go one sale.
Below you'll find the best current deals on robot vacuums from major brands and in different price ranges—from budget to luxury models. All prices are current as of the time of publication, but could change at any time.
Best budget robot vacuum deal
You can now often find budget "combo" robot vacuums, meaning they can both vacuum and mop—though at this price point, It's likely "mopping" will entail dragging a wet rag across the floor after it has been vacuumed. Maybe think of it as, if not exactly mopping, then better than not mopping.
Anyway, the Yeedi Vac 2 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo is currently $159.99 (originally $399.99) once you use the $90 on-page coupon, a 60% discount. This vacuum has a 3000Pa suction, which is the least you should accept in a robot vacuum if you want it to do a decent job the first time it cleans a room. You can expect 240 minutes of nonstop runtime. It will avoid your clutter on the floor and you can use the app to map your home. The mopping feature will also avoid your carpet. For the price and what it can do, it's one of the best robot vacuum deals I have seen, and a look at price comparison tools tells me this is its lowest price yet.
Best mid-tier robot vacuum deals
Mid-tier robot vacuums have some more features, longer run times, higher suction power, and, ideally, a self-emptying home base. Here's what's available on sale right now.
If you have a pet at home, you might be looking for a robot vacuum that can detect poop on the floor to avoid a messy mishap. The iRobot Roomba j7, currently $297 (originally $599.99) has got you covered there. This Roomba has all the essential features, including multi-floor mapping of your home, no-go zones, pet hair pick up, programming to run when you're not home, a self-emptying base, and other features (but no self-emptying home base). After looking at price compression tools, I can say this price matches its lowest ever.
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iRobot Roomba j7 $297
The Shark AV2501AE AI Robot Vacuum is $349.99 (originally $649.99) after a 46% discount. It has a self-emptying home base that can hold up to two months' worth of debris. It also has a self-cleaning brush roll, and it automatically maps your home, uses LIDAR to navigate, and is compatible with your Alexa or Google Assistant smart speaker. You can expect up to 120 minutes of runtime; if it runs out of juice, it will return to the dock, recharge, and pick up where it left off.
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Shark AV2501AE AI Robot Vacuum $349.99
The Roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum is $399.98 (originally $699.99) also has a self-emptying home base that can hold seven weeks' worth of debris. It can clean for 180 minutes, offers 2,700Oa of suction power, works with your Alexa or Google Assistant smart speaker, and has multi-level mapping.
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Roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum $399.98
Best luxury robot vacuum deals
These luxury models will have every feature you could want in a robot vacuum and then some. The main difference that sets them apart will be the specs, however, including suction power, battery time, and how much debris the home base can hold. Most might be able to handle more than you would realistically need, unless you have a huge home or just want the best of the best.
The Ecovacs Deebot T20 Omni Robot Vacuum is $699 (originally $1,099.99) and is well worth the upgrade from mid-tier vacuums if you can afford it. It can mop with hot water and dry with hot air, and can automatically lift itself 9mm in the air so it doesn't get carpets wet. It has 6,000pa suction, and a bunch of other features like voice assistance, object detention, and multiple floor mapping. After looking at price comparison tools, this is very close to its lowest price ever.
If, for some reason, you need even more suction power, the Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni Robot Vacuum is available for $1,149.99 (originally $1,499.99) after a 23% discount. It has 8000Pa of suction, a higher lift of 15mm for thicker carpets, longer rubber brushes for mopping, 200 minutes of run time, a 90-day self-emptying home base, and the same luxury features as the Deebot T20
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Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni Robot Vacuum $1,149.99
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