UPDATE: Oct. 10,eroticism in grillet 2024, 3:20 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with the best deals to shop the day after October Prime Day ended.
Last-call deals on self-emptying robot vacuums:Robot vacuums have been the backbone of Amazon Prime Day for years now, but the types of robovacs on sale look a little different than they did five years ago.
While discounts on self-emptying robot vacuums were few and far between back then, almost every single robot vacuum on sale for Prime Day in 2024 can empty itself. The same goes for Prime shopping events not officially called Prime Day, like the Prime Big Deal Days sale that happened on Oct. 8 and 9. (Though, for all intents and purposes, it was just October Prime Day.)
SEE ALSO: I've tested over 20 robot vacuums and these are the best for every budget in 2024The universalization of the self-emptying dock has also made it a much more affordable feature in general, even when no discount is present — so Prime Day deals on these robovacs mean you don't have to pay more than $300 or $400 to be off dustbin duty.
The newest robot vacuums do much more than self-empty, though. The automatic maintenance feature to look for on Prime Day or Black Friday would be self-washing and drying mopping pads. iRobot, Shark, Roborock, Eufy, Ecovacs, and more have at least one robot vacuum and mop combo that deals with its own dust anddirty mopping pads all in the same dock. These are obviously pricier than hybrids that make you do this manually, so to have a few hundred dollars knocked off the price is game-changing.
Though Prime Big Deal Days officially came to an end, almost all of the best deals on self-emptying robot vacs are still live. We're tracking the top discounts below. Note: All newly added deals are marked with a ✨, while deals with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price. Deals with a strikeoutwere either sold out or expired at the time of writing.
Read our full review of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni.
One of our absolute favorite robot vacuum deals from Prime Big Deal Days (and one of Senior Shopping Reporter Leah Stodart's favorite robot vacuums that she tested in 2024), the Eufy X10 Pro Omni checks an impressive list of boxes at a surprisingly digestible price. It empties itself, of course, but is also one of those models that washes and dries its own mopping pads rather than making its owner do so manually — a clutch maintenance perk not often seen in this price range.
Robot vacuums that don't mop
Eufy L60 — $279.99$399.99(save $120) 🔥
Shark AV2501AAE AI — $299.99$419(save $119.01) 🔥
Roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ — $299.99$599.99(save $300) 🔥
Robot vacuums that do mop
Eufy G30 Hybrid — $211.99$249.99(save $38) 🔥
Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 — $349.99$450(save $100.01) 🔥
Roborock Q8 Max+ — $459.99$819.99(save $360) 🔥
Dreame L10s Ultra with self-cleaning station — $449.99$899.99(save $450 with on-page coupon) 🔥
Roborock Qrevo S — $519.99$799.99(save $280) 🔥
Ecovacs Deebot N30 Omni with self-cleaning station— $599.99$799.99 (save $200)
Roborock Qrevo Pro — $659.99$999.99(save $340) 🔥
Narwal Freo X Ultra — $899.99$1,399.99(save $500 with on-page coupon) 🔥
Ecovacs Deebot T30S with handheld vacuum All-in-One Station — $949.99$1,199.99(save $250)
Roborock Qrevo Master — $949.99$1,399.99(save $450 with on-page coupon)
iRobot Roomba Combo 10 Max + AutoWash Dock — $999$1,399(save $400) ✨🔥
Dreame X40 Ultra with self-cleaning station — $1,399.99$1,899.99(save $500) 🔥
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Topics Prime Day Robot Vacuums
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