Get $300 off the Roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ at Amazon

It can hold up to 2.5L of dirt before you need to empty the bag.
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GET $300 OFF: As of July 22, the Roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ is available for $299.99 at Amazon, down from $599.99. That's a 50% discount, saving you $300.


Prime Day is just a faint memory now, but we’re pleasantly surprised to find that deals (some even better than Prime Day) are still out there. Just this morning, we realized the Apple AirPods Max hit a new record low price. As we dug deeper into the sales page, we came across another great deal — the Roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ robot vacuum with a self-empty dock is 50% off at Amazon right now.

Normally priced at $599.99, the Roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ robot vacuum is now $299.99, a $300 discount. We’re pretty sure this is the most affordable this model has been in a while. According to CamelCamelCamel, it was $399.99 in June.

The Roborock Q5 DuoRoller+ robot vacuum is advertised as a seven-week hands-free cleaning machine thanks to its self-emptying dustbin. It can hold up to 2.5L of dirt before you need to empty the bag. It also features 5500 PaHyperForce suction power for deep cleaning on all floor types and a dual-roller brush designed to pick up pet hair, dirt, and debris.

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Its LiDAR navigation system lets you create a quick map of your home, customize room preferences, set no-go and no-mop zones, and control it all using your smartphone. You can also control it via Alexa, Apple Siri, and Google Home using the “magic word.”

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