UPDATE: Nov. 25, 2021 12:45 p.m. EST This story has been updated to reflect the latest iRobot deals, including iRobot's cheapest self-emptying model at Walmart.

We've tracked down the best deals on Roombas ahead of Black Friday. These robot vacuums have the best discounts as of Nov. 25:

  • OUR TOP PICK: The iRobot Roomba 694 offers a standard, reliable cleaning for under $200 — $179 $274 (save $95)

  • BEST SELF-EMPTYING OPTION: The iRobot Roomba i7+ can be sent to specific rooms and then empties its own dust bin — $549.99 $799.99 (save $250)

  • BUDGET SELF-EMPTYING OPTION: The iRobot Roomba i1+ just appeared at Walmart and is $50 cheaper than the i3+ — $349 $599.99 (save $250.99)

  • BEST NON-ROBOT VACUUM: A handheld and stick vacuum from iRobot called the iRobot H1 exists and it's on sale — $219.98 $319.98 (save $100)


Whether your cleaning woes stem from having to vacuum at all or just from babysitting the clumsy robot vac you currently own, Black Friday is a great time to upgrade to a Roomba.

After much speculation about deals on the newest Roombas, we were greeted with juicy discounts on both the j7 and j7+ in the early days of November. Those deals have disappeared (again) as of this writing, but even their fleeting presence proves just how hard iRobot is planning on going this Black Friday. If you were shopping for a more budget-friendly Roomba anyway, Amazon has once again dropped the Roomba 694 to $179, and a Walmart-exclusive self-emptying option has appeared at $349.

No one really needed to wait until Nov. 26 to buy a robot vacuum, but now that we're basically at The Big Day, we advise quickly copping the vacuum you want if you see it on sale and in stock. (We already watched a less-than-$200 Roomba sell out once this season, and it'll probably happen again.) Because big retailers like Best Buy and Walmart dropped official Black Friday deals way ahead of time, this year's already limited stocks started dwindling early.

Still comparing before making your final decision? We also have a pretty big list of live robot vacuum deals from brands like Roborock and Ecovacs.

Please note: All newly added deals have been marked with a . Anything with a strikeout was either sold out or no longer available at the sale price as of this writing, but check back often — we're updating this page constantly.

iRobot Roomba 694 — $179

Roomba 694 with phone on iRobot app screen
Credit: iRobot
iRobot Roomba 694
$179 at Amazon (save $95)

Why we like it

We're pumped to welcome back the cheapest Roomba we've seen this season. The 694 is part of iRobot's entry-level series, offering a standard clean to keep floors tidy on a daily basis. Cleanings can be scheduled in the app based on your needs or custom cleaning suggestions. The only difference between the 694 ($179.99) and the 692 ($199.99) is that the latter doesn't include an extra filter.

iRobot Roomba i1+ — $349

Gray robot vacuum with auto empty dock
Credit: iRobot
iRobot Roomba i1+
$349 at Walmart (save $250.99)

Poof! The Roomba i1+ has appeared at Walmart. It's essentially the i3+ in a slightly grayer shell and is only available at select retailers (hence its elusiveness on iRobot's website). This Black Friday price makes it iRobot's cheapest self-emptying option. It uses 10 times the suction power of the 600 Series and its auto-empty dock holds 60 days worth of debris.

iRobot Roomba i7+ — $549.99

Robot vacuum with dock and cell phone on white background
Credit: iRobot
iRobot Roomba i7+
$549.99 at Best Buy (save $250)

Why we like it

The last time we checked, the Roomba i7+ was on sale at Best Buy for the same price as the i6+ at Amazon (give or take 99 cents). The vacuums themselves are identical — same dynamic suction process, same smart mapping that remembers your floor plan, same self-emptying dock. The only difference is that the i7+ comes with an extra filter and side brush, so you can score those extras at no extra cost.

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