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The best Cyber Monday robot vacuum deals picked by a pro vacuum reviewer: Record lows on Roborock, Shark

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A look at the best Black Friday deals on robot vacuums

Best budget robot vacuum deal
Eufy E20 3-in-1
$297.49 at Amazon (Save $202.50 at Amazon)
Eufy Robot Vacuum 3-in-1 E20 With Versatile Stick

Best mid-range robot vacuum deal
Narwal Freo Z10 Ultra
$799.99 at Amazon (Save $500 at Amazon)
NARWAL Freo Z10 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, Dual RGB Cameras and Chips, AI Avoidance, 8N Corner to Edge Deep Cleaning, Dry-Wet Separation, 18000Pa, Hot Water Wash & Self-Emptying, Gray

Best premium robot vacuum deal
Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller
$999.99 (Save $600 at Dreame)
Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller robot vacuum and smartphone

I test robot vacuums for a living and have been keeping tabs on robot vacuum deals trends for over half a decade — and I'd say Cyber Monday's count of robot vacuums on sale beats spring cleaning sales and even both Prime Days. It makes sense: Many brands release their new vacuums for the year at CES in January (or at least near the CES time frame), so when Cyber Monday rolls around, it's often an eleventh-hour push to sell the "old" but still great robot vacuums from the past year.

Cyber Monday deals on robot vacuums are out in full force now that Black Friday has ended, and between Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Target, there are a lot to choose from. Take a few minutes to read up on what to look for in a robot vacuum, and assess the features that are non-negotiables in your home, then make your move. (Plus, see why to think twice about buying a Roomba during these deal bonanzas.)

To make your life easier, I've organized the robot vacuum deals that are actually worth your money into a few categories: premium robot vacuum mop combos with 15,000 Pa suction power (these would be good for pet hair pickup), more budget-friendly robot vacuum and mop combos, and then a few non-mopping robot vacuums. I'll be updating this post with new drops, price updates, or stock changes as we approach Cyber Monday.

Best Black Friday robot vacuum deal overall

$999.99 at Dreame
$1,599.99 Save $600
 

Why I like it

The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller is the most powerful robot vacuum on the mainstream market, and it's less than $1,000 for the first time ever for Black Friday. Spending that much on a vacuum probably sounds like brain rot to budget shoppers, but think of it this way: The Dreame's 30,000 Pa of suction power is more than 10,000 Pa stronger than the most powerful robot vacuums we saw on sale last Black Friday, and they were still hovering around the $1,000 mark. With the addition of a robust self-rinsing roller mop, this is a real bang for your buck.

I've been testing the Aqua10 Ultra Roller at home for over a month and can personally confirm its efficacy. Its pet hair pickup on rugs has impressed me the most: It has had about a 99 percent pickup rate for large clumps of cat hair that I put in its path and smoosh down into various pile heights. On patterned rugs that camouflage the layer of fur to the naked eye, I've ChomChom-ed the area after the Aqua10 Ultra Roller has done a few passes — and there's barely anything left over to get rolled into the ChomChom compartment. This carpet performance, plus a livestream pet camera, makes the Aqua10 Ultra one of the best vacuums a pet owner could have on hand (robot or not).

More Black Friday robot vacuum deals

Robot vacuum mop combos with 15,000 Pa suction power or more

Budget-friendly robot vacuum mop combos

Robot vacuums that don't mop



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