Roomba Robot Vacuums Face a Shakeup
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Roborock reigns supreme for robot vacuums—but these other editor-tested models are worth a look
We’ll soon be testing the C10 Robot Vacuum from Eufy as a potential best vacuum-only option. We plan to put this model through the same rigorous testing as we have with all of our recommendations. As of now,
The original Roomba was the first robot vacuum in the US, and the second ever made, following Electrolux’s Trilobite the year prior. A basic bump-and-roll bot with bump and cliff sensors, the Roomba rolled randomly around your home, sucking up dirt, bumping from wall to wall, and generally trying not to fall down stairs.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign (or just a really good discount) to upgrade from your old robovac, this is it.
If you’ve been thinking of upgrading your current vacuum cleaner, you’ve probably considered more well-known names like Dyson, iRobot, Miele and Samsung. But one lesser-known brand that seems to be gaining well-deserved attention in Australia for its unmatchable quality and performance vacuums is Dreame Technology.
This smart robot vacuum saves time by vacuuming and mopping together, making daily cleaning easier for busy households.
There are multiple other factors that play into how well a robovac cleans. The design and width of the roller / suction intake is a key element, but aspects like accurate navigation and a great side-sweeper are also vital. It's no good dishing out epic levels of suction but only on half the floor space.
This weekend, Roborock is offering the Q10 S5+ robot vacuum at 40% off. This model is one of the lowest-cost vacuum-and-mop combo robot vacuums on the market. Roborock boasts 70 days of hands-free cleaning with its large dust bag situated neatly in its fairly small, self-emptying dock station.
If you're looking for a robot vacuum that won't break the bank, the Eureka E20 Plus is a great option even at full price.