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10 Times Cheaper Than the New Model, This Roborock Q7 Max Vacuum and Mop Is Nearly Free on Amazon

10 Times Cheaper Than the New Model, This Roborock Q7 Max Vacuum and Mop Is Nearly Free on Amazon

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Keeping your home clean can be a pain when you're having to constantly switch between a stick vacuum and mop, juggling your tools and spending time on the repetitively boring chores in a very inconvenient manner. The latest trend in home cleaning is convenience and efficiency, as you can combine vacuuming and mopping into a single smart device that can perform both functions for you.
Roborock has has become the most premium and popular brand in the robot vacuum segment of the industry with their newest models even exceeding $2,000 for the price tag. Luckily for you, you don't have to spend that much money to get one of their top-tier robot vacuum cleaners. The Roborock Q7 Max is a model that launched first at $599 and it is on sale now at Amazon with a $199 price that is nearly 70% off its original launch price.
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As of this moment, the Roborock Q7 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop is listed for $199, down from a regular list price of $299 but the real steal is keeping in mind its launch list price. This means you get a high-end cleaning robot for a fraction of what it was originally worth which is a surprisingly good offer and can be hard to pass up if you have been looking to upgrade your cleaning set up. Although the Q7 Max is now about three years old, it continues to be an excellent value for your money.
Massive Suction Power
The Roborock Q7 Max has a massive 4,200 Pa suction power which makes it so powerful that it easily lifts up debris, pet hair, and dirt from all floor types including carpets, hardwoods, tiles, and radiator flooring. When it senses carpets it boosts its suction power automatically to ensure that it picks up the debris deeply and thoroughly every single time to clean your carpets. The fact that it can vacuum while also mopping is a nice feature, it essentially eliminates having to go back over previously vacuumed areas with a mop. You have also a plus with the electronic water pump that provides 30 water flow options to adjust, depending on what type of flooring you have or your personal needs.
The Q7 Max has great run time which is perfect for long cleaning cycles: Its combined 470 ml dustbin and 350 ml water tank provides more area to clean between emptying and refilling than with other models. The Q7 Max has a rubber brush that has been built to resist tangling from long hair and pet hair and because it has a multi-directional floating front, it allows the brush to stay close to the floor more for better cleaning. It has a powerful battery that lasts for 180 minutes and will cover up to 3,229 square feet on a single charge, so it works for homes that are larger.
The Q7 Max has a built in PreciSense LiDAR and creates highly accurate 3D maps of your space and plans the most efficient cleaning paths possible based on the layout of your home. You can recreate your entire living space in the app which allows you to add furniture, different types of flooring and other features to personalize the specific areas that need to be cleaned. It allows you to setup no-go or no-mop zones, if there are areas you do not want the robot to vacuum or mop.
The Roborock Q7 Max is a great robot vacuum if you do not want to lift a finger. At the current price, the Roborock Q7 Max proves that you do not need to spend thousands of dollars to enjoy the best that cleaning technology has to offer for your home.
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