
This 7000Pa Vacuum and Mop Roborock Hits a New All-Time Low, Amazon Drops the Price 3 Times in Just One Month
With all the robot vacuum models available these days, the right one to choose seems overwhelming. All of the brands mention convenience, power, and smartness, but weeding through the options is overwhelming. Better news for anyone looking for a solid cleaning sidekick: the Roborock Qrevo S is different from the rest for two main reasons: First, it's by Roborock, a brand that has made a name for itself with high-end performance and reliability in the robot vacuum space. Second, this product is mighty powerful (7,000Pa suction) and has a high-tech docking station as well, which means you can almost forget about cleaning altogether.
But the good news is the price. Within one month, the Roborock Qrevo S has already fallen from its launch price of $799 to $549, and now it can be had for a staggering $459.98 on Amazon—a 43% markdown from its list price. This represents the strongest offer available on a high-end robot vacuum and mop anywhere.
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Roborock Qrevo S is packed with premium features designed to make your life easier: Deep in its core is a robust 7000Pa suction power that digs deep into the floor, scooping up dust, dirt, and debris readily off hardwood, tile, and even carpet. The multi-directional floating brush enables full cleaning with less hair knotting so you have less time tugging at knots and more time enjoying a clean house.
The Qrevo S is also very smart in switching from vacuuming to mopping: With 10mm auto mop lift, the robot lifts the mop pads up automatically while vacuuming a rug or returning to the dock so no dirty streaks remain behind. The dynamic dual spinning mops rotate at 200 RPM and wipes from new spills to dried messes with ease. You can also customize the cleanliness level with 30 adjustable water flow levels on the app.
The Qrevo S uses PreciSense LiDAR navigation and 3D mapping technology to create accurate maps of your home to facilitate accurate and customized cleaning. It detects and evades obstacles with amazing precision so you don't have to worry about the robot getting trapped or destroying your furniture. The smart app control lets you set areas off-limits, schedule clean and even save maps of up to four levels of your home.
The multi-purpose dock is a complete cleaning station: It is where it charges but it is also where auto washing of the mop occurs so you never have to handle dirty mop pads. After the cleaning session, the dock uses hot air drying to maintain the mop pads' freshness and deodorization. The 5L water tank possesses sufficient space to have a refill of the robot's tank for cleaning as much as possible of up to 4,305 square fee, and the self-emptying dustbin can muck you around without emptying it for up to seven weeks. The dock base is also easily removable as well for thorough cleaning.
Don't lose out on this chance to transform your cleaning method at a cost that is truly a bargain.
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