SAVE $320: As of today,Watch Mound Daughter July 15, you can get the Roborock Q5 Pro+ robot vacuum and mop for just $379.99 at Amazon, down from $699.99, ahead of Prime Day. That's a 46% discount.
We can always count on robot vacuums to be consistent stars of Prime Day. While Prime Day is officially held from July 16 to 17 this year, there are already hot deals on the best robot vacuums, including almost half-off a formidable robot vacuum and mop combo from Roborock.
As of July 15, the Roborock Q5 Pro+ robot vacuum and mop is on sale for just $379.99, down from $699.99. This saves early Prime Day shoppers $320, or 46%. This deal brings the self-emptying robot vacuum and mop down to the lowest price we've seen.
This deal helps you score a premium model for a more affordable price. Whether you have carpet, tile, wood, or marble floors, the Roborock Q5 Pro+ can give your space a deep and powerful clean while you go totally hands-free. With a generous 2.5-liter bag, the self-emptying robot vacuum can hold up to seven weeks' worth of debris, letting you focus on other chores — or leisure. The robot vacuum seamlessly transitions from vacuum to mop on its own, adjusting to the environment. We also love that you can use the app to map out your entire house to create the most efficient cleaning route for your Roborock.
Take advantage of this early Prime Day deal and score the Roborock Q5 Pro+ robot vacuum and mop for just $379.99 today at Amazon.
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