The 10+ Best Prime Day Vacuum Deals 2022: Dyson, Shark, Roomba, Bissell | Reviews by Wirecutter

2022-07-15 21:07:10 By : Mr. Quinn Wang

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As Prime Day 2022 winds down, we’ve stopped updating this post, and we can’t guarantee that all deals are still in stock. Check our Deals page for our latest finds.

Are you ready to hoover up a great deal on a Wirecutter-recommended vacuum? We’re searching for deals on our favorite stick vacs, robot vacs, handheld vacs, and more—and we’ll keep this article updated with the latest and greatest finds. Snag a dependable cleaning machine or upgrade your arsenal with a specialty appliance or two (mop-vac combo, anyone?) at a great price.

iRobot Roomba i7 Robot Vacuum (Refurbished) Deal price: $248 (use code SUMMER20SAVE); street price: $400

The Roomba i7 is a smarter variant of our top robot vacuum pick. Offering great navigation with the ability to clean or ignore certain rooms, the i7 is great for complicated house layouts. While this is an older robovac, and we have seen some slightly better deals in the past, you can bring the price down to $248 for a refurbished model with the code SUMMER20SAVE. If you're worried about purchasing a manufacturer refurbished model, this deal also includes a two-year Allstate warranty for some added peace of mind.

Read our review of the best robot vacuums.

Roborock S5 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop (Refurbished) Deal price: $264 (use code SUMMER20SAVE); street price: $380

There's plenty on your to-do list already, so a good robot vacuum and mop can help take a load off in the cleaning department. The combo pick in our roboto mop guide, the S5 Max is one among loads of great options that can both vacuum and (kind of) mop, but Roborock has a better reputation than other combo-bot brands. If you’re already seeking a robo vac and your mopping needs are modest, the S5 Max is be a solid choice. This refurbished model is back down to the previous low when you use promo code SUMMER20SAVE.

Read our review of the best robot mops.

Eufy Robovac Max 11S Robot Vacuum Deal price: $130; street price: $210

Get a little extra help tidying-up around the house with a robot vacuum. A more powerful variant of our budget robovac pick, the Max 11S strikes a nice compromise between price and quality. It's a good option for folks who are interested in robot vacuums but wary of the higher price tag. With stronger suction than the 11S base model (2000 Pa vs. 1300) and a slim profile, the Max 11S works great in small spaces and does a good job of keeping bare floors and short-pile rugs clean. Down to a new low, this is a great chance to pick up this more powerful helper.

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Eufy RoboVac 35C Robot Vacuum Deal price: $150; street price: $290

Cleaning the old-fashioned way is both energy- and time-consuming. With the Eufy RoboVac 35C, you don't won't have to life a finger. This Eufy vac is a variant of our budget robot vacuum pick, the Eufy 11S. The slim and quiet 35C offers a touch control panel and Wi-Fi connection that allows you to control it from your smartphone. It's best suited for small spaces and will do best on hard surfaces or low- to medium-pile carpets.

Read our review of the best robot vacuums.

iRobot Braava Jet m6 Robot Mop Deal price: $300; street price: $400

A smarter, larger version of the Braava Jet 240, the iRobot Braava Jet m6 is our upgrade robot mop pick. If you have a large space to clean, the Jet m6's bigger battery, water tank, and more sophisticated navigation system make it ideal for the job. While it won't make floors sparkle like a dedicated hand mop, this is a great chance to pick up this effective robot helper.

Read our review of the best robot mops.

iRobot Roomba i7+ Robot Vacuum Deal price: $500; street price: $750

When we first tested the iRobot Roomba i7+, it was one of the best options you could buy. Since then, the rest of the robot vacuum industry caught up quickly and it's no longer as much of a standout. But we still appreciate its self-emptying base and Roomba's longstanding reputation for durability, which makes this deal a great option if you've had your eye on the i7+ for a while.

Read our review of the best iRobot Roomba i7+ review: What To Know Before You Buy.

Roborock S5 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop (Amazon) Deal price: $350 (with Amazon Prime membership); street price: $480

Roborock S5 Max Robot Vacuum and Mop (Walmart) Deal price: $350; street price: $480

A feature-packed vacuum and mop combo, the S5 Max has an advanced obstacle-recognition camera system and a plethora of handy controls. While combo bots don’t apply as much downward pressure or scrubbing action as dedicated robot mops do, they combine the cleaning power of a standalone robot vacuum with that of a wet Swiffer, making them a nice option for floors that already stay relatively clean. This is the lowest price we've ever seen on the S5 in new condition.

Read our review of the best robot mops.

Bissell CrossWave Mop-Vacuum Combo (Amazon) Deal price: $200; street price: $227

Bissell CrossWave Mop-Vacuum Combo (Target, RedCard holders save an extra 5%) Deal price: $200; street price: $227

Update: Also available from Target. The classic CrossWave gets floors near-spotless more quickly than any other floor-care tool, including cordless vac-mop combos. This strong and durable plug-in model sucks up solid debris, slurps up spills, and wipes away stains—all at the same time. Fair warning: Regular maintenance is essential, but that's true of all the mop-vacuums.

Read our review of The Best Mop-Vacuum Combo is the Bissell CrossWave.

Bissell CrossWave Pet Pro Mop-Vacuum Combo Deal price: $210; street price: $300

The Bissell CrossWave Pet Pro gets floors near-spotless more quickly than any other floor-care tool. It sucks up solid debris, slurps up spills, and wipes away stains, all at the same time, plus has pet-centric brushes and detergent and a strainer (which makes disposing of the inevitable gobs of wet hair in the dirty-water tank slightly less gross). Typically selling for around $300, it's nicely discounted to $210.

Read our review of The Best Mop-Vacuum Combo Is The Bissell CrossWave.

Black+Decker 16V Max Lithium DustBuster Hand Vacuum CHV1410L Deal price: $40; street price: $55

Matching the previous lowest price we've seen, we recommend the Black+Decker 16V Max Lithium DustBuster Hand Vacuum CHV1410L if you need a small handheld vacuum for quick tidy-ups. A budget alternative to our top pick, this Black+Decker model has a 12-minute runtime and recharges faster than most other comparable models.

Read our review of the best handheld vacuum.

Shark Navigator Lift-Away Deluxe NV360 Vacuum (Blue) Deal price: $120; street price: $165

Update 2: No longer available from Best Buy or Amazon.

A capable, lightweight, and well-rounded cleaner, this is a nice opportunity to save on a reliable, low-maintenance vacuum that can quietly clean nearly any kind of flooring. Nearly identical to our top pick in every meaningful way (and only differing slightly with tool sets, bin size, color, and button placement), it's also now significantly more affordable.

Read our review of the best upright and canister vacuums.

Amazon Prime Day is finally here and the deals are a-droppin’. Check out the biggest discounts we’re seeing on the very best, Wirecutter-approved products.

Prime Day is a great opportunity to stock up on the things you use every day while prices are low.

Make cleaning less of a chore by scoring the best Prime Day deals on all the Wirecutter-approved tools you need to keep your place spick-and-span.

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