
Huge Roborock vacuum deals end today: Hurry to save for Amazon Prime Day's final hours
Amazon Prime Day is in full swing, ending today, and Roborock, the world's number one robotic vacuum brand, has rolled out some of the biggest discounts we've seen all year.
With up to $1,200 off select models, it's safe to say this is a clean sweep.
From the end of today, shoppers can save big on some of Roborock's most advanced robot vacuums.
Whether you're a dog owner dealing with daily fur tumbleweeds or a tired parent hoping to free up your weekends, these deals are designed to take the hassle out of housework.
Don't worry, we've gathered the Best Picks to shop today. The wildly popular Q8 Max+ and the compact yet powerful F25 Ace, both now going for nearly half their usual price.
1. Q8 Max+ was $999, now $479
Let's start with the Q8 Max+. It's currently one of the most talked-about robot vacuums for a reason.
With powerful 5,500 Pa suction, an advanced mop combo, and hands-free cleaning for up to seven weeks, this device is an absolute game changer.
The self-emptying dock means you won't be constantly emptying dustbins, and its smart obstacle avoidance means it won't be ramming into furniture or pet bowls either.
It's ideal for busy households or anyone who just wants their floors spotless without doing a thing. And at this price, it's practically cleaning itself and your wallet.
2. F25 Ace was $999, now $549
Sleek, compact, and ridiculously efficient, the F25 Ace is another fan favourite.
While it's technically a more affordable option in the Roborock range, it still packs a serious punch with its multi-surface performance and intuitive design.
It's perfect for apartment dwellers or anyone after a fuss-free cleaning solution that doesn't take up too much space or time.
3. Qrevo L was $1,499, now $799
With 10,000 Pa suction, dual mops, and an ultra-smart dock, this one takes automation to another level.
4. Qrevo Master was $2,699, now $1,399
Roborock's former flagship model, now almost half price, includes a fully automated MultiFunctional dock and Flexi arm design for edge-to-edge cleaning.
More massive markdowns
It doesn't stop there. Prime Day also sees deep discounts on best-selling models like:
Qrevo S was $1,599, now $899
S7 Max Ultra was $1,999, now $999
Qrevo MaxV was $2,199, now $999
Why Roborock is cleaning up this Prime Day
These robots aren't just trendy gadgets; they're seriously smart machines that do all the thinking (and scrubbing) for you.
With features like AI obstacle avoidance, powerful suction levels, and intelligent mop lifts that know when to dodge your rugs, it's no surprise Roborock keeps topping best-seller lists globally.
The Qrevo L is currently Amazon's number one robotic vacuum, and with a deal like this, it's not hard to see why.
Whether you're a clean freak or just someone who hates dragging out the mop and bucket, now is your chance to make cleaning one less thing to worry about.
But don't sit on it, these deals are only available today, and with prices like this, they won't last long.

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