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Thursday, December 1, 2022

A huge list of all the Roombas already on sale for Black Friday

Roomba cleaning rug with person and dog in background

UPDATE: Nov. 25, 2022, 4:15 p.m. EST This story has been updated to reflect the latest iRobot deals and stock info.

  • OUR TOP PICK: The iRobot Roomba j7+ is one of the only Roombas that can avoid cords and pet waste, and it's seeing new record-low pricing — $599 $899.99 (save $300.99)

  • BEST CHEAP ROOMBA DEAL: The iRobot Roomba 676 offers standard, reliable cleaning for under $180 — $229 $269.99 (save $40.99)

  • BEST SELF-EMPTYING DEAL: The iRobot Roomba i1+ is already at Black Friday pricing, making it the cheapest self-emptying Roomba by far — $288 $529.99 (save $241.99)


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

Rather than waiting to purchase until the end of November, early Black Friday sales mean that you can lock down a few extra weeks of clean floors at a low price. Retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Target kicked off their big shopping events in October, complete with a "Black Friday price" badge to let you know which deals are already at their best of the season.

While sales on Roombas are a bit more elusive than other brands during the year, early Black Friday sales are seeing no such shortage — a ton of Roombas are heavily discounted, many already at record-low prices.

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

Please note: All newly added deals have been marked with a , and all vacs marked with a ⚡️ are already at their official Black Friday price. 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.

Best cheap Roomba deal

Why we like it

The cheapest (non-discontinued) Roomba we've seen so far during this Black Friday season is the 676. Though it's a less-familiar model, the 676 is essentially a clone of the 692 and 694 models spotlighted last Black Friday. iRobot's entry-level 600 Series offers 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.

  • 3-stage cleaning system and dual multi-surface brushes

  • DirtDetect puts extra attention on extra dirty spots

  • 90-minute battery life

Best self-emptying Roomba deal

Why we like it

"Roomba" and "budget-friendly self-emptying robot vacuum" typically aren't seen together in the same sentence. But worlds collide with this early Black Friday deal on the Roomba i1+, now $59 cheaper than its sale price during Walmart+ Weekend in June. This mid-range Roomba cleans floors with 10 times the suction power of the 600 Series, then retreats to its dock to self-empty for up to 60 days at a time.

  • 10 times the suction power of the 600 Series

  • DirtDetect puts extra attention on extra dirty spots

  • 75-minute battery life

Best Roomba deal with room mapping

Why we like it

Even without the mopping functionality just announced for the Combo version of the j7+, the OG j7+ is still a super solid investment — especially now that it has dropped $20 below its previous all-time-low pricing from Amazon's second Prime Day in October. The j7+ was the first Roomba to introduce Genius Technology and PrecisionVision Navigation to avoid small obstacles that were previously problem-causers, like phone chargers and pet waste. The j7+ also self-empties.

  • Room mapping and zone cleaning

  • P.O.O.P. (iRobot's Pet Owner Official Promise) guarantees the j7+ will avoid pet waste or they'll replace it for free

  • 75-minute battery life

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