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Roborock isn't broadcasting this 50% off deal —but we are

Roborock isn't broadcasting this 50% off deal —but we are

New York Post11-06-2025

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Sick of seeing the same trail of cat hair, crumbs, and mystery smudges reappear on your floors within hours of cleaning? It might be time to let a robot do the dirty work.
Right now, Amazon is quietly slashing 50% off the Roborock Qrevo Master Robot Vacuum and Mop combo, and it's easily one of the smartest and strongest floor-cleaning machines money can buy.
With a jaw-dropping 10,000 Pascal of suction, automatic mop washing and drying, plus self-emptying and self-refilling capabilities, this robot practically runs its own cleaning business. It even features a FlexiArm side brush and mop that gets into corners most vacuums miss, and it avoids obstacles like a pro. A.K.A. pets, children, etc.
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This is top-tier cleaning without the $1,500 price tag of Roborock's newest Saros 10R. If you've been waiting for a premium vacuum deal, this is the one.
And now, with Father's Day around the corner, let us ask you something: why should Dad still be pushing around a mop? Or perhaps more importantly, why should you? Let's end that today and add this incredible deal to your cart — stat.
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This powerhouse robot vacuum scrubs, mops, empties itself, and even dries its mop with hot air. Basically, it does it all.
Its FlexiArm tech reaches tight corners most vacuums skip, while 10,000 pascal of suction (that means it's super suck-y in all the best ways) and dual rubber brushes tackle pet hair, crumbs, and carpet grime.
With built-in AI obstacle avoidance, real-time video calls, and voice control, this isn't just a vacuum — it's your new favorite household assistant.
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