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7NEWS
28-07-2025
- 7NEWS
Best robot vacuums in Australia: These five top picks wipe the floor with the competition
There's a reason we're always raving about robot vacuums — they're just that good. Designed to speed up your cleaning routine by up to 30 per cent, these clever devices make it easier than ever to sit back, relax, and let the vacuuming take care of itself. If you're ready to retire your stick vacuum — or even your corded one — and upgrade to a smart home essential with thousands of rave reviews, we've rounded up the best robot vacuums you can buy right now. From cutting-edge new arrivals with state-of-the-art features to 2-in-1 vacuum and mop combos for squeaky-clean floors, there's epic savings up for grabs. With savings of hundreds of dollars, now's the perfect time to pick up one of these home helpers. But get in quick, these discounted prices are set to expire soon. 1. ECOVACS Deebot T30 Omni Robot Vacuum, was $1749 now $799 Here to lend a helping hand during cleaning sessions, the ECOVACS DEEBOT T30 is an clever automatic cleaning tool that whips around every room. Suitable for all types of hard floors, it has powerful suction and wiping function — perfect for tackling even the tiniest bits of dirt and hair. There's even in-built ZeroTangle technology, making it the perfect solution to homes with furry friends. Slashed in price by over 50 per cent, you can get your hands on the best-seller for just $799 (down from a whopping $1749). 2. Dreame L10s Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Cleaner, was $1199 now $599 Shoppers love the 'very impressive' Dreame L10s thanks to its ability to map out each room for a deep and thorough clean. 'It mapped our whole house in 18 minutes,' one shopper commented, 'It's a brilliant robot and easy to set up.' Arguably one of the most powerful models by the brand, the 3D mapping navigation identifies a quick and easy cleaning route throughout the house, avoiding all kinds of obstacles along the way. Hate getting your hands dirty? The Dreame L10 even has an automatic dust collection and empty system for up to 60 days of hands-free cleaning. While it usually has a hefty price tag of $1999, it's currently marked down to just $599 (that's 50 per cent off the usual market price). 3. Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner M210P, was $214.95 now $119.99 The Lefant M210P robot vacuum's enhanced tech makes scheduling clean-ups from your phone quick and seamless— you simply control it via the app, or voice command via Google or Alexa. Thanks to the 120 minute runtime, this robot vacuum cleans up to 120m in quiet mode, so it whips around the house seamlessly without disturbing you. With five different cleaning modes to suit your needs, choosing between daily spot cleans or deep cleans via manual mode has never been easier. One shopper was so happy with the results he bought an additional four devices. ' This little vacuum cleaner does a powerful job. The app is easy to install, couple with the Robot, and use. It is straightforward to empty - the job of getting rid of the 'sweepings' and cleaning the filter can be accomplished in under 30 seconds,' they commented. — it's the perfect introducory device (and price) for test driving your first robot vac. 4. eufy S1 with All-in-One Station, was $2199 now $1299 If you're looking for a robot vac that can really do it all — this one is for you. The eufy S1 All-in-One has endless features for cleaning the home; automatic mop washing, dust emptying, water refilling, detergent dispensing, heated air drying, and more. Perfect for hands-free cleaning even the dirtiest of rooms, the mop spins at 170 RPM plus 1kg of downward pressure to scrub away stubborn stains. Surprisingly sleek-looking for a robot vacuum, you can even leave the All-in-One device on show. Amazon Australia is currently offering shoppers an epic deal on this tech essential, bringing down the usual price of $2199 to $1299. 5. Roborock Q7T+ Robot Vacuum & Mop, was $999 now $599 Roborock has become a household brand for shoppers across the country — and for good reason. The Q7T+ is a 2-in-1 device that keeps your floors squeaky clean by vacuuming and mopping at the same time. Complete with 10,000 Pa HyperForce suction for even the tiniest of hairs, it can draw and dispose in an instant. On one single charge, you can whip this ' game-changing' device around the house for 150 minutes of continuous mopping time over 2,260 sq. ft. With over 100 devices bought this month alone, one happy customer said the Roborock Q7T is 'pretty amazing robovac if you're looking for something in this price range,' so run to grab it while it's down from $999 to $599.


CNET
10-07-2025
- Business
- CNET
Prime Day Deal: One of Our Favorite Robot Vacuums Is Cheaper Than It's Ever Been
Amazon Prime Day Deal: One of our all-time favorite robo vacuums is seeing a massive discount during Amazon's Prime Day sales event that you shouldn't miss out on. Normally priced at a hefty $1200, the ECOVACS DEEBOT T30S Combo Robot Vacuum is discounted by a cool 42% off, bringing it down to only $700. Previously, we'd seen the price drop as much as 33%, but this new low price is the biggest discount we've seen yet, so it's best that you act now if you're in the market for a solid robo vacuum. The Deebot T30S boasts up to 11,000Pa of suction power,which means it's got no issues picking up dust, pet fluff or just about anything else. On top of that, it has built-in ZeroTangle technology to ensure that hair and debris don't get clogged up on the main brush. It's great for homes with multiple pets, or just kids. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. It doesn't muck around with hard floors either as it's got a built-in mop, too. It supports hot-water mopping at up to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, which means it can blitz your hard floors and leave them shining, and it'll then return to the base station, empty itself, refill the built-in tank, and return to hot-air drying. Why this deal matters Good robot vacuum and mop combos cost a lot of money, and it means they're hard to justify for most people. Any decent discount that makes these devices more affordable is always preferred, and with how good this one is, a 42% discount is definitely worth paying attention to.


WIRED
30-04-2025
- General
- WIRED
The Tineco Pure One Station 5 Is a Stick Vac That Empties Itself
When you have three different floors in your house, like I do, using a cordless stick vacuum is the key ingredient to keeping them clean. It's easy to carry around to different areas, compact enough to vacuum two staircases without pulling a muscle, and still wide enough to vacuum an entire living and dining area in a few minutes. The downsides, of course, are twofold: the risk of the battery running out, and the canister limit on how much dust and dirt it can gather. I've tried a few stick vacuums, but the one that makes these two downsides feel nonexistent is the Tineco Pure One Station 5 vacuum. That's because it comes with a freestanding charging station that not only holds up and charges your vacuum but also will auto-empty it into the larger canister in said base station. Suddenly, there's no canister-emptying step to deal with after each vacuuming session: I just pop it in the station, and it takes care of itself. It's a pretty handy package that costs a pretty penny as well. But the freestanding charging and emptying base station has made the Pure One Station 5 feel incredibly convenient and less irritating than having to constantly empty a tiny canister. Plus, it's powerful enough to suck up cat litter and sneaky dust bunnies as well as my toddler's Hansel and Gretel-esque food trails around the house. Out of the Box Photograph: Nena Farrell The vacuum is easy to build, coming with the vacuum base, Tineco's ZeroTangle brush, and a tube to connect the two together, plus a 2-in-1 crevice brush and the base station. There's a little cutout in the base station to store that crevice accessory, plus a power cord to power the suction in the base station and charge the vacuum. The base station has a 2.5-liter dustbin capacity, larger than you'd find on our favorite floor vacuums like the Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra—that one has about 1.5 liters. That means you'll have plenty of vacuuming sessions before you need to empty the base station. The dustbin on the actual vacuum itself is much smaller, but a normal size for a cordless vacuum. I was usually still able to vacuum an entire floor of my house, cat litter and all, without needing to take an emptying break, but households with lots of deep-pile carpeting or fluffy dogs could fill this up much faster. The station promises to both empty the attached dustbin and self-clean the vacuum by pushing air through the vacuum's filter, tube, brush attachment, and of course, the recently emptied dustbin. You can hear the sound change when it switches from just emptying into the 'cleaning' stage of pushing air through the vacuum. Both stages are pretty noisy and remind me of the sound you hear when a robot vacuum is emptying itself into a similar base station.