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Robot Vacuum Cleaners

Looking to simplify your cleaning routine? Robot vacuum cleaners are a great solution. At PriceRunner, we help you find the right one for your home. Our extensive selection includes models from popular brands, ensuring you have plenty of options. Use our handy category filters to narrow down your choices based on features like battery life, cleaning modes, or price range. Compare robot vacuum cleaners side-by-side to see which one fits your needs best. User reviews provide additional insights to assist in making the right decision. With our comprehensive listings, you can easily find the best deals and save money. Ready to bring convenience to your cleaning tasks? Start here and discover the ideal robot vacuum cleaner for your home.

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Maxpower Automatic Robot Cleaner 3-in-1 Smart Wireless Sweeping

Maxpower Automatic Robot Cleaner 3-in-1 Smart Wireless Sweeping

£41.94

Or £13.98/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Maxpower 3 in 1 Smart Sweeping Robot Wireless Vacuum Cleaner

Maxpower 3 in 1 Smart Sweeping Robot Wireless Vacuum Cleaner

£23.75

Or £7.91/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Guitar Bridge & Bridge Parts Automatic Robot Cleaner 3-in-1 Smart Wireless Sweeping Cleaning Robot

Guitar Bridge & Bridge Parts Automatic Robot Cleaner 3-in-1 Smart Wireless Sweeping Cleaning Robot

£16.35

Or £5.45/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Maxpower Smart Sweeping Robot Wireless Vacuum Cleaner

Maxpower Smart Sweeping Robot Wireless Vacuum Cleaner

£41.28

Or £13.76/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Tianbi 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 1500 Pa

Tianbi 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner 1500 Pa

£59.99

Or £19.99/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Dsport Xiaomi Mi Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2 Brown

Dsport Xiaomi Mi Smart Robot Vacuum Cleaner 2 Brown

£19.99

Or £6.66/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Ecovacs Deebot T30 Pro Omni White

Ecovacs Deebot T30 Pro Omni White

£649.00

Or £216.33/mo. (x3)*

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Robot Vacuum Cleaners Ultenic Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop 4000Pa

Ultenic Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop 4000Pa

£159.99

Or £53.33/mo. (x3)*

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Eufy RoboVac G30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Eufy RoboVac G30 Robot Vacuum Cleaner

£185.00

Or £61.66/mo. (x3)*

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Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro Filters Black

Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro Filters Black

£1,299.49

Or £433.16/mo. (x3)*

1store
Liectroux L200 Wet Dry Robotic Vacuum Cleaner 28.00W

Liectroux L200 Wet Dry Robotic Vacuum Cleaner 28.00W

£299.00

Or £99.66/mo. (x3)*

1store
Lubluelu Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop 4500Pa

Lubluelu Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop 4500Pa

£278.14

Or £92.71/mo. (x3)*

1store
ROBOT VACUUM

FAQ

When you buy a robot vacuum, it’s important to consider which functions you need in your vacuum, how large the area of your home is and how easy the surfaces are to clean. If you have pets and thick rugs, you should prioritise good suction, while a model with a mop function can be a good priority if you don’t have rugs in your home.

The robot vacuum is powered by a smart navigation system that assists the vacuum in sensing obstacles in your home, such as furniture and walls. To make this possible, all you need to do is programme your robot vacuum to learn the layout of your home, and when you boot it up for the first time, it’s saved in the memory of the machine. Some models have a built-in camera to differentiate the obstacles in your home, but the most common way for the machine to navigate through the rooms is with a laser.

Robot vacuums can often cross thresholds, but it depends on how high they are. Today, most models can cross thresholds up to one centimetre in height. For some models, even two centimetres are okay to cross. If you have a threshold higher than this, however, it can prove more difficult. The robot vacuum might need several attempts to cross, which can lead to the machine getting stuck or not crossing at all.

Three tips when buying a robot vacuum cleaner

Much of the joy and serenity that comes from no longer needing to vacuum will be ruined if you inadvertently buy a noisy robot vacuum cleaner. You may get some idea if you have the opportunity to try out the cleaner in store – otherwise look for comments about the noise level in product reviews and search for video reviews.

The size of your home affects what you should look for in a robot vacuum cleaner.

  • Small homes If you live in a small flat or house, you can save money by choosing a vacuum cleaner with a shorter battery life and manual emptying. If your small home is very cluttered, it may be worth investing in a vacuum cleaner that’s good at navigating, so it can access all areas of your home.

  • Large homes. If you live in a large home with a lot of open spaces, you’ll want a vacuum cleaner capable of cleaning for longer and which can hold more dirt or even empty the dirt automatically. Otherwise hunting down your robot vacuum cleaner and emptying it could very well turn into a new chore for you.

Robot vacuum cleaners are hugely popular with dog and cat owners. If you happen to be one of them, look for models that are good at the notoriously difficult task of vacuuming up pet hairs.

Vacuuming is just one part of keeping your home sanitary. Here you can find some tips for how to improve the air quality in your house.

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