Key Takeaways

  • Deepest cut of the week: The Dyson 360 Vis Nav hits 65% off, the lowest we’ve tracked since launch.
  • Top bestseller still discounted: The Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 sits at category bestseller rank #2 with 61% off.
  • Premium auto-wash without flagship pricing: The roborock Qrevo Slim includes auto mop washing and drying at half price.
  • Budget bestseller holding strong: The eufy 11S MAX is bestseller rank #5 and still under three figures after the cut.
  • Prices verified June 3, 2026. Most discounts here are real, not inflated MSRPs.

June kicks off the unglamorous part of summer cleaning. The windows stay open longer, the dog tracks in more dirt from the yard, and pollen has settled onto every flat surface in the house. This is the moment a robot vacuum stops being a nice idea and starts saving your weekends.

This week’s Berry Basket leans heavy on robot vacuum and mop combos, and the markdowns on top home & kitchen brands are real. Roborock has a handful of Q5 Pro+ bundle variants floating around that only differ by which accessory pack ships with them, iRobot cut prices across the newer 105, 505, and 705 lines, and Dyson knocked its 360 Vis Nav down to the lowest sticker I’ve tracked. I picked the eleven that earned their spot and skipped the duplicate bundles.

Heavy on iRobot and roborock this week, with a Dyson at the top of the list and a couple of eufy budget options at the bottom for anyone who doesn’t need a wash dock. If you missed last week’s handheld and robot vacuum roundup, several of those carried over too.

What are the top robot vacuum and mop deals right now?

The three biggest names in the pool this week are Dyson, Shark, and roborock’s slim flagship. All three are at the deepest discounts I’ve tracked in 90 days, and all three solve different problems.

Dyson 360 Vis Nav Robot Vacuum

Dyson 360 Vis Nav Robot Vacuum
65% off$650 off
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Dyson 360 Vis Nav Robot Vacuum

$349.99$999.99

The Dyson 360 Vis Nav has been on my watchlist for a long time, and this is the deepest cut I’ve seen on it. It uses a 360-degree camera for navigation instead of LiDAR, which means it maps rooms by sight rather than spinning sensor. Suction is the strongest in the category, and the triangular footprint reaches into edges that round bots miss. No mop function here, this is a pure vacuum at a price that finally feels reasonable.

  • 360-degree camera navigation
  • Strongest suction in category
  • Triangular footprint for edge cleaning

Shark Matrix Plus 2in1 Robot Vacuum and Mop

The Shark Matrix Plus mops with sonic vibration, which works on dried spills better than a passively dragged damp pad. The HEPA self-empty base is the headline feature at this price tier. Bestseller rank #2 in the category is not a coincidence. If you have pets and want vacuum plus mop in one trip, this is the most accessible pick on the list.

  • Sonic mopping vibration
  • HEPA self-empty base
  • Bestseller rank #2 in category

roborock Qrevo Slim Combo

The roborock Qrevo Slim measures 8.2cm tall, which is shorter than most low-profile bots and matters if your couch has any clearance at all. It uses 3D obstacle recognition and a FlexiArm side brush that extends to reach corners. Auto mop washing and drying is built into the dock, making this the closest competitor to iRobot’s wash-dock flagships at a friendlier price. The limited-time tag is worth taking seriously if this is the model you wanted.

  • 8.2cm ultra-slim height
  • 3D obstacle recognition
  • Auto mop washing and drying

Which roborock models stand out this week?

Roborock is the brand showing up most often in this week’s pool. The Qrevo S and Q5 Pro+ sit in the mid-tier where most shoppers actually buy, and both are at meaningful discounts.

roborock Qrevo S Robot Vacuum and Mop

The Qrevo S is roborock’s mid-range combo and ships here with six disposable dust bags, enough to last most homes a year or longer. Suction is strong enough for area rugs and the mop pad lifts automatically when carpet is detected. The dock self-empties but doesn’t wash the mop pad, which is exactly why the price stays reasonable. If you don’t want to babysit a wash tray, this is the sweet spot.

  • 6 disposable dust bags included
  • Auto mop lift on carpet
  • Self-emptying dock

roborock Q5 Pro Self-Emptying

The Q5 Pro+ is the model I’d pick if I wanted reliable self-emptying without paying for a full wash dock. Suction is solid for the tier, the app is the best in the category by a wide margin, and the puck height clears most furniture. This particular bundle adds replacement side brushes, which you’d end up buying anyway after about a year.

  • Self-emptying base
  • Side brush replacement bundle
  • Top-rated companion app

How do the iRobot Roomba deals compare?

iRobot has the widest spread in this week’s pool, with combo bots at four different price points. The 105 is the budget entry, the i5+ is the mid-tier sweet spot, the Plus 505 is the newer LiDAR-equipped pick, and the Combo 10 Max is the wash-dock flagship.

iRobot Roomba Combo i5

The Combo i5+ is the friendlier entry into iRobot’s vacuum and mop lineup. Smart mapping lets you tell it to clean by room over voice, and the self-empty base holds roughly 60 days of debris before it needs attention. No fancy obstacle avoidance and no LiDAR, but for the price this is the right Roomba for most people who don’t have a maze of charging cables on the floor.

  • Smart room mapping
  • 60-day self-empty base
  • Alexa voice control

iRobot Roomba Combo 10 Max

The Combo 10 Max is iRobot’s flagship combo and the AutoWash Dock does almost everything: refills the water bin, washes the mop pad, dries it with heat, and empties the bin. If you have a lot of hardwood and want something close to set-and-forget, this is the one. The base is large though, so plan a permanent spot near a wall outlet before you commit.

  • AutoWash Dock with heated drying
  • Self-refilling water bin
  • Auto-retract mop pad

iRobot Roomba Plus 505 Combo

The Roomba Plus 505 is iRobot’s newer LiDAR-equipped combo with extending spinning mop pads that scrub rather than drag. Heated drying on the dock prevents the funky pad smell that plagues older combo bots after a few weeks of use. It’s sitting at category bestseller rank #18, which tells me real shoppers are picking it over the older j-series.

  • Extending spinning mop pads
  • LiDAR navigation
  • Heated pad drying

iRobot Roomba 105 Combo

The Roomba 105 Combo is iRobot’s no-frills LiDAR combo bot. No wash dock, no self-emptying base, but it maps your home properly and skips mopping the carpet. For a small apartment or a first robot vacuum, this is a sensible entry point that still uses real navigation hardware instead of random bumping.

  • LiDAR navigation
  • Avoids mopping carpets
  • Multiple cleaning modes

Are eufy robot vacuums worth the budget pick?

Eufy lives in the under-$300 tier where most robot vacuums get cheap fast. The two picks below are the rare exceptions where the price reflects the bot, not the brand cutting corners.

eufy C10 Slim Robot Vacuum

The eufy C10 punches above its price on navigation. LiDAR mapping at this tier is rare, and the 2.85-inch slim profile is thinner than most. The self-empty base holds about 8 weeks of debris between visits to the trash. No mop function, so this is a vacuum-only pick for households that don’t need wet cleaning.

  • LiDAR smart mapping
  • 2.85-inch slim profile
  • 8 weeks hands-free

eufy 11S MAX Robot Vacuum

The 11S MAX is one of the longest-running budget bots and consistently lands in the top five bestsellers. No mapping, no app, no mopping. Just a quiet thin puck that bumps around and cleans hard floors and low-pile carpet without complaint. For a guest bedroom, basement, or studio apartment, it’s hard to beat.

  • Quiet operation
  • Super-thin profile
  • Bestseller rank #5 in category

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between a robot vacuum and a robot vacuum and mop combo?

A robot vacuum only suctions debris from floors. A combo also has a water tank and either a damp pad or spinning mop pads that wipe hard floors after vacuuming. Combo models cost more and need pad cleaning, but they handle dust and light spills in one pass.

Are roborock and iRobot the best robot vacuum brands?

Both are widely considered top-tier. iRobot pioneered the category and has the best obstacle avoidance and wash docks. Roborock leads on app software, suction-per-dollar, and slim profile designs. Shark, Dyson, and eufy are also strong picks depending on what you prioritize.

Do robot vacuums with mops actually clean hard floors well?

For maintenance cleaning and light spills, yes. For caked-on grime or sticky messes, no robot mop replaces a regular mop. Models with sonic vibration or spinning pads scrub better than passive damp pads, but expect to deep clean manually every few weeks.

How often should I replace robot vacuum filters and brushes?

Filters typically last 2 to 3 months with daily use, side brushes about 6 months, and main brush rollers around 12 months. Mop pads should be washed after every few runs or replaced if they start to fray. Most brands sell replacement bundles that cover a year of parts.

When is the best time to buy a robot vacuum?

Prime Day in July and Black Friday in November bring the deepest discounts of the year. That said, individual models drop heavily throughout the year when manufacturers refresh their lineup, which is what’s happening in this week’s pool. If the price you see is at least 40% off MSRP from a name brand, it’s usually a real deal.

Discounts in this week’s pool ran from 39% off on the iRobot Combo 705 and roborock Qrevo CurvX bundles up to 65% off on the Dyson 360 Vis Nav. Most landed in the 45 to 55 percent range, which is where real markdowns live rather than inflated MSRP nonsense. Roborock’s many Q5 Pro+ bundle variants all hover around 55% off, so pick whichever bundle has the accessory you’d buy separately and ignore the rest.

The standout this week is the Dyson 360 Vis Nav. It’s the rare time Dyson lets a robot model drop this far, and the camera navigation genuinely works better in cluttered rooms than I expected. If I were buying for myself today, that’s the one I’d put in the cart. The Shark Matrix Plus is the runner-up and the safer pick for anyone who wants vacuum-plus-mop in one bot without spending flagship money. I’d skip the duplicate roborock Q5 Pro+ bundles. Pick one, not four.

Looking forward, Prime Day in July tends to bring another wave of robot vacuum cuts, and iRobot in particular tends to repeat its current discounts. If you’re not in a rush, the 105 series and Combo 10 Max will likely come back at similar prices next month. If you need a vacuum running before the Fourth of July when company shows up and your floors will be judged, these prices are fine to take today.