I've been reviewing robot vacuums for years – these are the 6 worth buying on Prime Day
From Roomba to Deebot, you can automate your floor cleaning for less this spring
I've covered every single Prime Day sale there has been in Australia and the one trend I've noticed is that the catalogue of vacuums – specifically robot vacuums – is steadily increasing on Amazon. Better yet, the discounts on them during major sales like Prime Day and Black Friday only keep getting deeper with each passing year.
And that's good news for you, the shoppers, because you get to suck up the savings (pun entirely intended) and then not worry about having to vacuum your floors yourself – you can let your new bot do it for you.
Heck, you can even get a bot that will mop your hard floors at the same time. But wait, there's more that robot vacuums can do! There are some that will also self-empty their bins, clean out the dirty mop water automatically and even refill the reservoir with clean water.
Taking it one step further, you can now get robovacs that will also dry out the wet mopping pads using hot air as soon as they go back to their dock for charging. This prevents nasty odours and bacteria building up on the mop pads, so they're ready to be used the next time. The one thing these fancy robot vacuums won't do is actually wash – as in really scrub – the mop pads, which happens to by my one pet peeve. I feel like the dirtier they get, the chances of brown streaks on my very light grey floor is higher. Well, I suppose I really ought to not be all that lazy.
If, like me, you're keen to automate your floor cleaning, I've picked out the best Prime Day robot vacuum cleaner deals for you – catering to different budgets and needs – and rest assured, I've tried most of these myself even if I haven't fully tested them for TechRadar.
Note, however, that the deals listed below are all Prime exclusive, so you will need a subscription to shop these – you can sign up here if you don't already have one.
Best Prime Day robot vacuum deals
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Best for basic vacuuming
iRobot Roomba 692 | AU$499 AU$339 (save AU$160)
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Best for general vacuuming and mopping
Ecovacs Deebot N8 Plus | AU$1,099 AU$549 (save AU$150)
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Best for basic vacuuming in large homes
TP-Link Tapo RV30 Plus | AU$686 AU$547 (save AU$139)
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Lower ongoing costs
Eureka E10s | AU$999 AU$549 (save AU$450)
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Best for homes with pets
Ecovacs Deebot T30 Omni | AU$1,749 AU$1,399 (save AU$350)
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Best premium robovac
Dreame L20 Ultra | AU$2,699 AU$1,790 (save AU$909)
Are robot vacuums worth it?
There was a time when I'd probably say no when asked if robot vacuums were worth spending money on. Today, after having lived with a few different models over the years, I think they're definitely worth every cent.
I mean, they do the vacuuming for you! If that wasn't a good enough reason, here are a couple more.
- If you have the spare change for a premium model, you can get better suction power than some of the best cordless vacuums. For example, the Ecovacs Deebot T30 Omni has better suction (11,000pa) than the Dyson Gen5detect (2,085Pa).
- They offer better battery life than most cordless vacuums. Newer robot vacuums can carry on cleaning for up to three hours before needing a top up at the mains, while most cordless vacuums die out in about 60-70 minutes.
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While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.





