Best Black Friday robot vacuum deals 2024: I'm tracking the top discounts now

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Shark AV753 ION Robot Vacuum
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Black Friday is getting closer and closer and already I'm seeing incredible deals on everything from the best laptops to TVs. But if you're on the hunt for one of the best robot vacuums, I've spotted some serious discounts.

Whether you're after a standalone robot vacuum and robot mop to a 2-in-1 hybrid design that will make lightwork of cleaning chores. Luckily, I've done the work of finding the best Black Friday robot vacuum deals, so you don't have to.

Right now, we've seen the best prices on a range of brands and models from Roomba to Shark to everything in between. These hot deals are not likely to stay on the shelves for long, so grab a bargain while it lasts.

Top 5 Black Friday robot vacuum deals

  • iLife V3s Pro was $159 now $109 @ Amazon
  • iRobot Roomba Combo Essential: was $275 now $159 @ Amazon
  • Anker Eufy Boost 11S Max: was $309 now $199 @ Amazon
  • Roborock Q7 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop Cleaner: was $599 now $299 @ Amazon
  • iRobot Roomba J9+ Combo: was $1,400 now $994 @ Amazon

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Robot vacuums with self-empty bases

Robot mops

What features should I consider when looking for a robot vacuum?

Before buying a robot vacuum, you’ll need to consider what features you want and those you can live without since you can save a ton of money by cutting down on extras. For example, robot vacuums with LiDAR room mapping and higher suction power can run close to $1,000 while a basic model can do a great job cleaning messes for around $150. Here's what to look for:

Cleaning efficiency: If your home is filled with dust and pet hair you'll want a higher suction power and tight row cleaning pattern whereas less messy homes can get away with less. Also, check for dustbin capacity as this determines how much a vacuum can hold before needing to be emptied.

Navigation and mapping: If you want to map out an entire home you can benefit from a robot vacuum with advanced cameras and scanners. But those with smaller or more open concept spaces can save hundreds with a simpler model that bounces along corners and surfaces to detect a room.

Smart Features and Connectivity: Most modern robot vacuums come with smart features like app control, voice command compatibility (Alexa, Google Assistant), scheduling, and remote monitoring, allowing you to control and monitor cleaning from anywhere. The best models automatically return to their dock when their battery runs low and resume their jobs after charging.

Should you buy a robot with a self-emptying base?

Most premium robot vacuums now come with self emptying bases, which as the name suggests, allows them to empty their own dustbin when required. In doing this, your robot vacuum can continue its cleaning routine uninterrupted, plus you don’t have to manually empty the dustbin so often. This design will also benefit those with allergies, as dust won't be released into the atmosphere so often. However, purchasing a self-emptying base will add to the price tag. On top of this, it will take up more space on your floors, so make sure you check the dimensions before you purchase. It’s worth mentioning that these bases tend to be loud in use as well, so you might want to avoid running them first thing in the morning.

Should you buy a hybrid robot vacuum mop design?

Some robot vacuums function as both vacuums and mops, with an interchangeable mop cloth. The idea with these is that you can run the mop cycle once the vacuuming has finished, to make your floors squeaky clean. In my experience these don’t tend to perform as well as dedicated models — both in the case of robot vacuums and robot mops. However, there are always exceptions. Be sure to check out our best robot mops page for guidance.

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As the Homes Content Editor, Cynthia Lawrence covers all things homes, interior decorating, and garden-related. She has a wealth of editorial experience testing the latest, ‘must-have’ home appliances, writing buying guides and the handy ‘how to’ features. 

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