I’m Tracking All The Best Prime Day Robot Vacuum Deals Today
Prime members can save up to 60% on leading robot vacuum brands including Roomba and Shark during Amazon's two-day fall sale event.
- This morning, Prime Big Deal Days launched on Amazon, spotlighting steep robot vacuum discounts exclusively for Prime members.
- The October event, now the second Prime sale of the year, follows iRobot's March 2025 developments, with many 2025 Roomba models discounted up to 44%.
- A Shark 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop is on sale for $300, the lowest-price-ever, with all three Dreame models heavily discounted, including the Dreame H15 Pro Heat at $599.99.
- Shoppers should hurry because Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days end tomorrow, October 8, while Dreame's promotions run October 7–10.
- As a result, Roomba mopping models that once cost about $999 now sell below $500, and budget Roombas under $200 often include smart mapping, widening appeal.
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