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Save $150 on the awesome Roborock S6 MaxV vacuum and mopping robot – CNET

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Robot vacuums are the perfect 21st-century gadget — I love not having to vacuum the floor by hand, or at least only needing to vacuum once in a great while. A while back, I tested a robot mop, but I hated it. Who has room for two competing floor bots? The Roborock S6 MaxV solves that problem by combining the two: It’s a hybrid vacuum and mop, and usually sells for $750. But right now you can get the Roborock S6 MaxV for $599, shipped — free shipping and no sales tax (unless you’re in New York) when you apply the exclusive promo code CNET150 at checkout. 

I’ve had the Roborock S6 MaxV in my own home for a while now, and I’d call it the best robot vacuum I’ve ever used. The robot itself is less likely to get hung up, trapped, stuck or cornered than most other robots I’ve tried, in large part because its cameras identify common obstacles and proactively avoid them. For example, a competing robot I’ve been testing manages to get wedged under the fridge door on a routine basis and is obsessed with cleaning a floor lamp to the extent that it gets stuck on the base over and over again. The S6 MaxV, though? Almost supernaturally good at avoiding those kinds of traps.

In addition, the S6 MaxV lets you mark up the map of your home in the mobile app. I’ve divided my place into individual rooms, so I can summon the robot to a specific spot for cleanup. It also allows no-go zones, so I’ve set a berth around certain obstacles, like a plush bathmat that has proven to be too much for any robot to traverse. And you can set up no-mop zones to keep rugs and carpets dry.

Speaking of the mop, it’s a simple snap-on/snap-off water tank with mopping pad. When the tank is attached, the robot mops. When it’s removed, the robot vacuums. It’s that simple.

CNET hasn’t yet reviewed the Roborock S6 MaxV so there’s no official rating, but I can assure you based on my personal experience that it’s impressive. And our friends over at ZDNet agree, concluding “For $749, it could be the only robot vacuum you will ever need to buy.”

If only it also emptied itself, it would be my favorite thing ever. Priced right now at $599, I’d say this is a great value.

This article was previously published. It has been updated with the latest version of this deal.


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