Roomba is one of the more popular robot vacuum models, and honestly, it's for a good reason: They make really great products. In honor of October's Prime Day event, a bunch of different Roomba models are on sale at pretty steep discounts. There will probably be more as the event goes on, so keep checking back. If you're interested in one of the more premium Roomba companions, we're actually hoping to see better deals on those during the Prime event now that the new Combo 10 Max is out.
If you hate doing chores as much as we do, check out our top Roomba deals ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, including price cuts on regular vacuums, mop combos, and more.
SEE ALSO: The best Dyson vacuums: A guide to the latest versions of stick, ball, and handheld cleanersIf you've never had a robot vacuum and don't want to blow a ton of money on one before you even know if you like it, this budget Roomba vac is only $139.99 ahead of Prime Big Deal Days ($110 in savings). It's got all the basics you need: Powerful suction, smart navigation, smartphone app controls, self-recharging, and Alexa support. It's easy to clean, too.
Combo robot vacuums are much more well-rounded devices compared to their vacuum-only counterparts. The Roomba j5+, for example, is also a mop and can clean itself. It's also $279.99 off ahead of October Prime Day, taking its price down to just $450. The j5+ features more powerful suction over Roomba's more budget-friendly options, smart mapping, and a sensor that'll help the vacuum steer clear of any pet-related accidents. If you want to knock three items off your chore list with one device (vacuuming, mopping, and cleaning the machine), you'll want to consider picking up this Roomba model.
iRobot Roomba Q0120 robot vacuum — $179$249.99(save $70.99)
iRobot Roomba Y0140 robot vacuum and mop — $199$274.99(save $75.99)
iRobot Roomba i3+ EVO robot vacuum — $249.99$430(save $180.01)
iRobot Roomba i5 robot vacuum and mop — $299$349.99(save $50.99)
iRobot Braava Jet M6 robot mop — $399$449.99(save $50.99)
iRobot Roomba j9+ self-emptying robot vacuum — $599$899(save $300)
iRobot Roomba j9+ self-emptying and auto-fill robot vacuum and mop — $799$1,399(save $600)
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