SAVE $300: As of Nov. 13009 Archives the roborock Qrevo S Robot is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon. That's a 38% saving on the list price.
Robot vacuums are having their moment, and we can see why. Who doesn't want to cut down their chore list?
Unfortunately, anything that makes life this much easier doesn't come cheap. But at Mashable we like to keep an eye out for the best deals and bargains on robot vacuums, so everyone can enjoy ticking vacuuming off their chores list. And with Black Friday approaching, there are deals to be found across many brands, including roborock.
SEE ALSO: 4 best robot vacuums and mops to buy on Black Friday, testedAs of Nov. 13, you can save $300 on the roborock Qrevo S Robot, now down to $499.99. But that's not all, for a limited time you can get an additional $40 off with an Amazon coupon. Simply tick the coupon box on the listing and see the discount applied at the checkout.
With both vacuuming and mopping functions, this robot vacuum really is an amazing addition to your home. A large 5 litre water tank supports up to 4,305 square feet of mopping, while the self-emptying bin allows for hands-free cleaning for up to seven weeks. It boasts a 7,000Pa suction power and multi-directional floating brush to make sure carpets, tiles, and hardwood floors are deep cleaned. Dual spinning mops rotate at 200 RPM, so sticky spills and dried dirt are no problem.
And no need to guide the vacuum around your house, this model is equipped with PreciSense LiDAR Navigation and 3D Mapping to detect and avoid obstacles.
Don't miss out on this limited-time deal at Amazon.
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