Black Friday may be over, but some robot vacuum Black Friday deals are still available. Plus, we'll be keeping an eye out for the best robot vacuum Cyber Monday deals here. And if you haven't considered a robot vacuum in the past, getting one at a discount could be just the thing to let you enjoy automating some of the housework.
With so many different types and brands available, it can be hard to pick out the best robot vacuum Black Friday deals. Luckily, we’ve done the work for you and have found the best robot vacuum Black Friday deals live right now. Whatever kind of robot vacuum you're after, you can find the right one to suit your needs below.
In the meantime, check out more Black Friday deals as well as the best Amazon Black Friday deals for more bargains on everything from TVs to appliances to phones and more.
Best Black Friday robot vacuum deals still available
- iLife V3s Pro: was $159 now $111 @ Amazon
- Shark ION Robot Vacuum: was $299 now $143 @ Walmart
- iRobot Roomba 694: was $274 now $179 @ Amazon
- iRobot Roomba i3+: was $599 now $399 @ Best Buy
- Samsung Jet Bot+ Robot Vacuum with Clean Station: was $799 now $599 @ Samsung
The best robot vacuum Black Friday deals still available
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What type of robot vacuum should I buy on Black Friday?
The answer to this depends entirely on your needs and budget.
Basic robot vacuums, which typically cost less than $200, will simply run around your home randomly, picking up debris, and then returning to its charging base. You will need to empty its dust bin between runs, and it generally will lack smartphone connectivity, but many will come with a remote control.
Robot vacuums that cost more than $200 will generally have additional features, such as the ability to control them from your smartphone or with a voice assistant like Alexa and Google Assistant.
Other features to look for include mapping and no-go zones, so you can tell them to vacuum specific rooms, and stay out of other places.
One of the newest — and more expensive —types of robot vacuums are self-empty models which come with a large cleaning base. The robot vacuum essentially detects when its dust bin is full and returns to its base to empty the load. In doing this, the vacuum can go for 30-60 days before you need to empty it. This is a great feature if you have allergies as you're not exposed to the dust particles so much, and it certainly adds to the convenience.
Other types of robot vacuums include robot mops, which will independently mop your floors once you've finished vacuuming. If you already own a robot vacuum and want a robot mop to compliment, remember you will need to set the two to clean in the correct order — vacuum then mop. Some can actually communicate with each other, so you don't need to worry about this, such as the Roomba s9+ and the Braava jet m6.
Then there's Hybrid robot vacuum mops which can do both tasks, although in our experience, these aren't as effective as the independent cleaners. The one exception to this is the Roborock S7, which performs well in both respects.