This Week’s Robot Vacuum Deals
Deal ledger
4 verified cuts · prices checked by hand
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Roborock Saros Z70
The robot with the arm at half price — a cut this deep smells like clearance. full take ↓
$999.99
Roborock Saros Z70: See at Amazonwas $1,999.9950% OFF -
Roborock Qrevo S5V
A fully self-maintaining dock at $499.99 — the one to forward to a first-timer. full take ↓
$499.99
Roborock Qrevo S5V: See at Amazonwas $899.9944% OFF -
Roborock Qrevo CurvX
The better pure cleaner, same $999.99 as the Z70 — arm, or cleaning per dollar. full take ↓
$999.99
Roborock Qrevo CurvX: See at Amazonwas $1,499.9933% OFF -
Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2
A modest 12% inside its usual price band — still merely the correct choice. full take ↓
$569.99
Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2: See at Amazonwas $649.9912% OFF
No % cut this week — storewide promos instead
Always worth a click: the Ecovacs store
No verified percentage cut on Deebots this week, so no badge — but the Ecovacs store runs near-constant promotions that stack onto whatever the sticker says: free shipping on orders over $49.99 and $30 off for joining its club program. The two we’d actually point you at are the Deebot X9 Pro Omni, whose self-washing roller mop is the best wet-cleaning system Ecovacs has shipped, and the Deebot N30 Omni, still the cheapest sane way into a full auto-empty-and-mop-wash station. Check the store price against Amazon before paying list anywhere.
Our read on this week’s deals
Roborock Saros Z70 — 50% off, and why that smells like clearance
The headline deal, and it isn’t close. The Z70 is the robot with the arm — the OmniGrip mechanism physically picks up socks, light toys, and stray cables before vacuuming under them — and it launched this spring at $1,999 as the most expensive mainstream robot you could buy. At $999.99 it now costs less than the arm-less Saros 10R did at launch, which flips the value math completely: in March you paid roughly a $700 premium for the novelty, and today the novelty is close to free. Our honest read on a cut this deep is that Roborock is clearing inventory ahead of a successor, so buy it as an excellent robot at a fair price rather than a long-term bet on the platform. If your floors chronically collect small clutter, this is the most interesting thousand dollars in the category right now.
Roborock Qrevo S5V — the first-robot deal at $499.99
This is the deal to forward to a friend who wants their first serious robot. The S5V’s dock does the whole self-maintaining routine — empties the bin, washes and warm-air-dries the mop pads, refills its own water — and hardware like that sitting at $499.99 would have been unthinkable two years ago. The trade-off is suction: 12,000Pa is mid-pack by 2026 standards, entirely adequate for hard floors and low-pile rugs but not the pick for a house full of thick carpet. For apartments and mixed hard-floor homes, though, the 44% cut makes it the strongest set-and-forget value on this page.
Roborock Qrevo CurvX — same $999.99 as the Z70, two philosophies
Quietly the better pure cleaner in this sale. The CurvX brings 22,000Pa, a FlexiArm mop that swings out to reach baseboards, 17mm of mop lift for carpet, and a Thermo+ dock that washes pads in genuinely hot water — flagship cleaning without the robotic-arm party trick. What makes it interesting today is the coincidence of pricing: it lands at exactly the same $999.99 as the Z70. Same money, two philosophies. If floor clutter is a daily problem in your house, take the arm; if you just want the most cleaning per dollar, the CurvX is the stronger everyday machine and the safer buy.
Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2 — 12% is not a fire sale
Let’s be straight about this one: 12% is not a fire sale, and the sticker on this model drifts constantly — we’ve seen it as low as $549 in the spring, so $569.99 sits inside its normal band rather than at a historic low. It earns a spot here anyway because the L40 Gen 2 has been our budget pick since March, and nothing under $600 has dislodged it: 25,000Pa of suction and a dock that hot-washes and dries the mop pads is a spec sheet that cost twice this much a year ago. If it ever dips below $550 it’s an instant buy. At $569.99 it’s merely the correct choice.
How this page works
Prices were verified by hand on July 10, 2026, directly from brand affiliate catalogs — not scraped, not estimated. Discounts in this category genuinely evaporate mid-week, so treat the numbers above as a snapshot and the buttons as the source of truth: they always open the retailer’s live price. Some links on this page pay us a commission if you buy, at no extra cost to you; that never decides what gets listed here, and models we think are bad deals simply don’t appear. Full details in our affiliate disclosure. If you’re not sure a discounted robot actually fits your home, our buying guide is the place to pressure-test the spec sheet before the countdown timer pressures you.
Planning around the big sale events?
This page tracks the discounts that exist right now, but robot vacuum pricing has two seasonal spikes worth planning for. Our Prime Day & Big Deal Days guide covers how Amazon's twice-yearly events actually price this category (the next one lands in October), and the Black Friday playbook explains how we separate November's real floors from its manufactured discounts — both pages switch to live, hand-verified deals when their events run.