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    Roborock’s Anniversary Blowout Sale Includes $1,000 Off the Incredible Saros Z70 Robot Vacuum

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousSeptember 2, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
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    Roborock's Anniversary Blowout Sale Includes $1,000 Off the Incredible Saros Z70 Robot Vacuum
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    Roborock’s throwing a huge party for its 11th anniversary, and there’s just one catch. At this bash, you’re the one getting the gifts, and they’re pretty incredible. Roborock is celebrating its 11-year journey from humble startup to the world’s top-selling robot vacuum brand, with units placed in over 19 million homes in over 230 countries. Along the way, Roborock’s technological advances have come in quantum leaps from LDS laser navigation to 3D ToF sensing with a sampling frequency 21 times higher than LDS to a mindblowing robotic arm.

    From now through Sept. 4, Roborock’s celebrating with deals throughout their roster of robot cleaning machines, including $1,000 off the newly upgraded flagship Saros Z70, the world’s first mass-produced robot vacuum with an intelligent robotic arm.

    See Saros Z70 at Roborock

    See 11-Year Anniversary Sale at Roborock

    If you’re one of the first 800 people to order the Saros Z70 for just $1,599, Roborock will send you a free Dyad Pro Combo, their 5-in-1 wet-dry vacuum and multi-functional handheld vac. The next 1,000 people who order the Saros Z70 will receive a free Dyad Air wet-dry vacuum.

    Roborock’s anniversary deals go beyond the Saros Z70, too. The slimmed-down Saros 10R, with its groundbreaking StarSight Autonomous System 2.0 (which you can also find in the Saros Z70), is $300 off — a discount of over 18% — and during Roborock’s 11th Anniversary promotion you’ll also receive a $200 accessory voucher. Roborock is also opening up preorders on the brand-new F25 Ultra wet-dry vacuum, with a special $599 price good through Sept. 4.

    Saros Z70 — $2,599 $1,599, ($1,000 Off)

    Buy This If You Truly Want It All

    The world’s biggest robot vacuum debut in 2025 was, without question, Roborock’s Saros Z70 and its game-changing robotic arm. Unveiled to the world in January at CES 2025 and released in May, the Saros Z70 earned rave reviews from users worldwide — along with some constructive suggestions on how to make the Saros Z70 even better.

    Roborock listened, and the Saros Z70 that’s on sale for nearly 40% off from now through Sept. 4 for the first time has received some significant upgrades, all based on user feedback. The revolutionary Omnigrip mechanical arm now comes with improved object placement accuracy, and is better able to place object into storage boxes. Its grabbing accuracy and navigational stability are also improved, and the Saros Z70 is now programmed to specifically recognize and pick up sports shoes, which will come as a relief to anyone who lives with kids and teens who love to just kick off their sneakers wherever.

    With the Saros Z70, you get a robot that doesn’t just see obstacles – it understands them. Thanks to its advanced StarSight 2.0 system with 3D ToF, it can easily spot and avoid objects of all shapes and sizes. And the best part? You can actually tell it which obstacles matter most in your home, so it adapts perfectly to the way you live.

    The rest of the Saros Z70’s elite features — 22,000 pascals (Pa) of suction power, hot-water mopping with 30 water-flow levels and mop heads spinning at 200rpm, AdaptiLift Chassis that easily scales threshholds and carpets, and an AI brain that detects if you’ve rearranged the furniture or added or removed obstacles and instantly rewrites its own maps — are what make this one of the best robot cleaning machines in the world, and also what makes this $1,000 price drop all the way down to $1,599 such an incredible deal.

    See Saros Z70 at Roborock

    Saros 10R — $1,599 $1,299 ($300 Off)

    Buy This If You Want Extreme Power In a Slim Package

    Another member of Roborock’s groundbreaking Class of 2025, the Saros 10R has made a huge impact by being small. As in really small — just 3.14 inches from top to bottom. The dust bunnies that have taken up a comfy residence beneath your sofas, beds, and coffee tables are about to be permanently evicted without you getting on your hands and knees or having to move the furniture. What’s also small about the Saros 10R is its 11th Anniversary special price — just $1,300, with a $200 accessory voucher as an added bonus.

    The Saros 10R is as smart as it is thin, sporting the industry-first StarSight Autonomous System 2.0, with the first 3D ToF funcionality of any robot vacuum. This lets the Saros 10R glide through your home, effortlessly detecting and dodging obstacles both large and small, and applying its 19,000Pa HyperForce suction and 176-degree hot-water mopping power to your floors before returning to its 10-in-1 multifunctional dock to perform its own maintenance to prepare for its next mission. FlexiArm Riser side brushes and mop heads prevent dirt and dust from finding refuge into corners and baseboards.

    See Saros 10R at Roborock

    Roborock F25 Ultra — $799 $599, ($200 Off)

    Preorder the World’s First Wet-Dry Vacuum Of Its Kind, With Steam and Hot Water Cleaning

    Saros F25 Ultra 1

    One of the very best deals of Roborock’s 11th Anniversary promotion is the presale of the F25 Ultra, yet another first-of-its-kind cleaning machine. The F25 Ultra will hit the market with an $800 price tag, but if you jump on this special preorder offer for Roborock’s 11th Anniversary Sale, you can get yours for just $600.

    What looks like a compact traditional upright vacuum is actually an innovative wet-dry vacuum with two powerful high-temperature cleaning modes: steam and hot water. Dried stains and greasy messes give in immediately to the intense steaming power of the F25 Ultra — 2,000 mg of steam per minute from 6 steam outlets, no chemicals or solutions needed.

    The continuous flow from the hot water mode dissolves messes and sucks up the water in one pass, and it’s exceptionally gentle on hardwood floors. The F25 Ultra’s high-temperature cleaning is also an extremely effective way of eradicating bacteria and allergens — with 99.9% removal rate — without the use of chemicals.

    See F25 Ultra at Roborock

    Roborock’s 11th Anniversary isn’t just a look back at more than a decade of innovation — it’s a chance to bring that innovation into your own home at a serious discount. Whether it’s the flagship Saros Z70 with its first-of-its-kind robotic arm or the sleek, ultra-smart Saros 10R, the anniversary lineup comes with some of the biggest price drops we’ve seen, plus free vacuums and accessory vouchers to sweeten the deal. But these offers only run through Sept. 4, making this limited-time celebration the ideal opportunity to step up your cleaning setup and see why more than 19 million household around the world rely on Roborock.

    See 11-Year Anniversary Sale at Roborock

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