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Prime Day Isn’t Over Yet. Here Are Vacuum Deals

Even after the headline Prime Day window, a handful of vacuum deals still stand out—especially Roborock’s Qvero S Pro at $400 and Saros 20 at $1,300, plus a Dyson upright option discounted to $400.

Prime Day may be past its loudest moment, but vacuums are still getting cut loose—quietly, in discount brackets that feel like a last call for messy floors.

Roborock’s Qvero S Pro is one of the better-priced options on the list: $400, marked down by $300. It’s pitched as another entry in Roborock’s Qvero line. and the promise is clear—an 18. 500 Pa suction level. a liftable spinning mop. and a self-cleaning dock. The deal also leans on Roborock’s obstacle avoidance and cleaning smarts—features that are part of why the Qvero line keeps showing up as a popular pick.

If you’re willing to spend more, Roborock’s Saros 20 is still discounted to $1,300, down $300. This one is described as Roborock’s newest and most powerful robot vacuum, with 36,000 Pa of suction. One past reviewer experience adds friction to the excitement: Adrienne So didn’t love that the vacuum could leave debris behind as it moved from hard floors to carpet. and the Adaptlift technology couldn’t lift itself out of a fireplace area. Still. the same reviewer said she was happy with it otherwise—especially if your home has fewer transition spaces you worry about.

On the stick-vac side, Bissell’s PowerClean Cordless Stick Vacuum is $150, $50 off. It’s presented as the cheaper alternative to the Bissell FurFinder vacuum. The tradeoffs are straightforward: a weaker headlight and no FurFinder attachment. But the choice feels less like a bargain and more like a compromise that costs too much. The push here is simple—if you’re choosing between models. you’d rather grab the FurFinder above. since you get more features for the same price.

For anyone who wants an upright instead of cordless, Dyson’s Ball Animal 3 Extra is down to $400, a $150 discount. The “Extra” naming matters in the pitch: it comes with twice the attachments compared to the regular Ball Animal 3. The vacuum is designed with pet hair in mind. and Jaina Grey—another past reviewer—said she was happy with how it vacuumed her rabbit’s hair around the house.

Finally, there’s Black + Decker’s Powerseries Extreme Max for $169, $31 off. The verdict is lukewarm. It’s described as “a fine vacuum. ” but there’s a preference for Bissell models due to better stability and price. The deal also doesn’t feel exclusive because the Black + Decker is usually on sale around this same price—so it can look like a discount without necessarily being a better one.

The common thread across all of these deals is how quickly the conversation shifts from price to reality. A big suction number is only part of the story; transitions, attachments, and whether a vacuum can handle the spaces you actually live in are what decide whether the savings are worth it.

Prime Day vacuum deals Roborock Qvero S Pro Roborock Saros 20 Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra Bissell PowerClean Cordless Black + Decker Powerseries Extreme Max

4 Comments

  1. I don’t get it, the article says Prime Day isn’t over but then everything’s still “past the headline window.” So is it actually deals still or just clickbait leftovers.

  2. Okay but if it leaves debris moving from hard floors to carpet then why are they calling it “messy floors last call” like that’s a good thing? Also the self-cleaning dock part sounds like marketing. It can’t even lift out of a fireplace area… what is the point of a robot vacuum if it gets stuck like that.

  3. “36,000 Pa” sounds made up, like Pa is just another way of saying it’s strong. My cousin said robot vacuums don’t work on rugs anyway, so $1300 for that Roborock seems wild. I’d rather just buy a broom and be done.

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