Roborock Black Friday Deals Offer Huge Savings on 6 Popular Robot Vacuums and Mops

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The oddest thing happened the other day; my daughter sent me a TikTok video of a Roborock robot vacuum doing its thing, and she said it looked amaaaaaazing. That was surprising because it’s rare for my daughter to get any kind of gadget lust! If you’re getting similar hints from someone on your holiday shopping list (or if you’ve wanted one for yourself), you’re going to want to check out these Roborock Black Friday Deals that offer up to 42% off of their most popular robot vacuums and mops.

Be sure to select the Amazon coupon on their sale page before checking out between November 22nd and November 29th, so you’ll receive the best deals!

Roborock S7+

Roborock Black Friday Deals on the Roborock s7+, shown in black

The Roborock S7+ is available in black or white.

The Roborock S7+ combines the award-winning Roborock S7 sonic mopping robot vacuum and an auto-empty dock that holds up to eight weeks of dust and debris! If you don’t want to deal with daily sweeping, mopping, or having to empty your robot helper’s bin every few days, the Roborock S7+ is the solution, and this is the deal that you have been waiting for. It’s the biggest savings Roborock has offered yet for this robot vac.

Regularly priced at $949.48, you’ll get a 24% discount (saving $229.49) for a Black Friday deal of $719.99.

Roborock S7

Roborock Black Friday Deals on the S7 shown cleaning a kitchen floor

The Roborock S7 is available in black or white.

For the first time, you can get 30% off a Roborock S7, the company’s most in-demand bot. The Roborock S7 is the first sonic mopping robot vacuum with intelligent lift technology that seamlessly transitions from vacuuming carpets to scrubbing floors in a single cleaning session.

Regularly priced at $649.99, you’ll get a 30% discount (saving $195) for a Black Friday deal of $454.99.

Roborock S4 Max

Roborock Black Friday Deals on the Roborock S4 Max

Here’s an excellent deal on a fantastic robot vac — the Roborock S4 Max is a robot vacuum with multi-level mapping, LiDAR navigation, and superior, quiet cleaning.

Regularly priced at $429.99, you’ll get a 34% discount (saving $150) for a Black Friday deal of $279.99.

Roborock S6 MaxV

Roborock Black Friday Deals on the Roborock S6 MaxV

Not the kind of pet accident that the Roborck S6 MaxV will avoid cleaning.

If you’ve got pets, you’re going to love the Roborock S6 MaxV, one of the company’s most intelligent robot vacuums and mops that features “ReactiveAI” tech to identify and avoid obstacles, like pet accidents, in its cleaning path.

Regularly priced at $749.99, you’ll get a 38% discount (saving $290) for a Black Friday deal of $459.99.

Roborock E4

Roborock Black Friday Deals on the Roborock E4

If you’re on a budget, but you’d still like to get a hybrid robot vac and mop, look no further than the Roborock E4; it has intelligent navigation and infrared sensors to avoid collisions.

Regularly priced at $379.99, you’ll get a 42% discount (saving $160) for a Black Friday deal of $219.99.

Roborock S6 Pure

Roborock Black Friday deals on the Roborock S6 Pure.

The Roborock S6 Pure is available in black or white.

The Roborock S6 Pure is a robot vacuum and mop with precision laser navigation and hyperforce suction.

Regularly priced at $599.99, you’ll get a 40% discount (saving $240) for a Black Friday deal of $359.99.

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Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She got her start in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie has written for or been profiled by nationally known sites and magazines, and she has served on multiple industry hardware and software award panels. She is best known for her device-agnostic approach, enjoyment of exploring tech, gadgets, and gear, and her deep-diving, jargon-free reviews.