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Roborock QV 35A at 40% Off Eliminates Cleaning Stress, Now Cheaper Than a Mid-Range Stick Vacuum

The Roborock QV 35A delivers ultra-effective vacuuming and mopping, while its all-in-one dock automatically empties debris and washes the mop pads.

Roborock has built its reputation as the premium brand in robot vacuums but that prestige comes with a price tag. Most of their newer models sail past the $1,000 mark and puts serious automated cleaning out of reach for many households. The Qrevo QV 35A breaks that pattern as one of Roborock’s more accessible options, especially during Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days where it’s dropped to $399, down from $649. This Prime-exclusive deal expires tonight and gives you limited time to snag a high-end robot vacuum and mop combo.

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The 8,000Pa sucking power places this unit in the high-end level of cleaning power that is robust enough that it can suck out ground-in dirt from carpet fibers and snatch up debris from hardwood grout lines. Most entry-level bot vacs hover around the 3,000-4,000Pa level so this unit provides almost triple the force, which makes a major difference on carpets or homes with pets that continuously shed. The new-generation anti-tangle brushes resolve one of the pain points with owning a robot vacuum by eliminating the tendency for the brush bar to wrap around with hairs.

The All-in-One Dock Does the Dirty Work

The real value comes from the all-in-one docking station that handles mop washing automatically. After cleaning, the robot returns to its dock where the station washes the dual spinning mops with clean water, and removes the grime they’ve picked up. This means you’re not dragging dirty mops across your floors on subsequent cleaning sessions. The mops spin at 200 RPM and creates mechanical scrubbing action that tackles stuck-on spills and stains rather than just wiping moisture around.

The self-emptying dustbin is what makes the system hands-off, really. The dock self-sucks messes out of the internal dustbin on the robot into a larger bag back at the base station. You can abandon the vacuum for weeks on end as the base can accommodate as much as seven weeks’ worth of accumulated dirt and dust, depending on the size of your home and mess level. Dump the bag every month or every two months instead of dealing with a small dustbin after every cleaning pass.

What’s more, intelligent collision avoidance employs sensors and AI detection to steer around typical floor hazards such as shoes, wires, pet toys or unexpected spills. It illustrates the layout of your home during initial uses, and becomes familiar with the best cleaning paths and retaining room boundaries. No-go areas can be designated via the app which can be programmed to schedule varying cleaning modes per room or time of day.

The mop function provides real added value beyond ordinary vacuuming: The water tank maintains a stable moisture level on the spinning mops, appropriate for sealed hardwood, tile, laminate, or vinyl flooring. Water flow can be varied as appropriate to floor type or how grimy your floors become on average. Vacuum-then-mop, all in one automated pass, saves the time that would be taken on separate passages.

This Roborock at $399 comes with features that would be common on $800-1,000 units from the same company. Just the all-in-one dock would be a few hundred as a separate accessory on lower-end bots. This is the Prime-member deal that ends tonight, so grab yours before the price goes back up.

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