Score $420 off the Roborock Qrevo Edge 2 robot vacuum and mop at Amazon
If you've ever stood in the kitchen after dinner, surveying crumbs on the tile and muddy paw prints near the back door, wondering whether you really have the energy to drag out the vacuum and mop tonight — this is the kind of sale that deserves a second look.

If you've ever stood in the kitchen after dinner, surveying crumbs on the tile and muddy paw prints near the back door, wondering whether you really have the energy to drag out the vacuum and mop tonight — this is the kind of sale that deserves a second look. Roborock's Qrevo Edge 2, a combo robot vacuum and mop, is sitting at $879.99 on Amazon right now. That's $420 off the usual $1,299.99 price tag, and according to Mashable, the discount has been live since the start of July.
What the Qrevo Edge 2 actually brings to your floors
The headline number here is 25,000 Pa of suction — the kind of pull that picks up ground-in dirt, pet hair, and the trail of crumbs you didn't even notice until you looked closely. But suction alone doesn't tell you much about what living with this machine is like. What matters more, day to day, is the anti-tangle system. If you've ever had to flip a robot vacuum upside down and scissors-cut a wad of hair from the roller, you know exactly why that feature earns its keep.
There's also a flexible arm built into the design, meant to sweep into edges and corners that most round robot vacuums simply roll past. It uses a precision algorithm to navigate those spots autonomously, so the idea is you set it walking and walk away yourself — no babysitting required.
Self-sufficient enough to actually feel like a chore off your plate
One detail that separates the Qrevo Edge 2 from cheaper combos: it handles its own reservoir emptying. That means you're not pausing mid-clean to dump dirty water or refill a tank. For anyone who's tried a budget mop-vacuum and ended up managing it more than it managed the floors, this is a meaningful step toward the "set it and forget it" promise robot cleaners keep making.
The obstacle avoidance rounds out the package — it's supposed to navigate around shoes, cables, and whatever else lands on your floor without getting stuck or dragging something across the room.
Is it worth the splurge — even discounted?
At $879.99, this is still a premium purchase. But if you've been watching the robot vacuum market, you'll know that combo vacuum-and-mop units with self-emptying stations and real obstacle sensing rarely dip below $900. A 32% discount on a current-generation model is the kind of deal that tends to show up for a limited window and then quietly disappears.
The real question is whether your household matches what this machine does well. If your home has a mix of hard floors and carpet, pets or kids creating a steady stream of daily mess, and you'd genuinely reclaim thirty to forty minutes a day by not manually vacuuming and mopping — this is one of those purchases that starts paying you back in quiet mornings pretty quickly. If your space is mostly carpeted and you don't mop regularly, a vacuum-only robot at a lower price might serve you just as well.
Keep an eye on the Amazon listing if you're on the fence. Deals at this level on Roborock flagships don't tend to linger for weeks.