Roborock QV 35A Is Nearly 40% Off, Roborock Clears Out Prime Day Leftovers at a Record Low - Kotaku
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Roborock QV 35A Is Nearly 40% Off, Roborock Clears Out Prime Day Leftovers at a Record Low - Kotaku
"The piece de resistance of this machine is its extremely advanced all-in-one dock station that makes your vacuum maintenance-free for up to two months. Take that in for a minute: no emptying dustbins, no washing mop pads, no wrestling with tangled hair wrapped around brushes. The dock eliminates all that automatically, washing the mop pads at the finish of each cleaning cycle and slotting detritus in a high-capacity bag that you'll simply have to change every seven weeks or so."
"The Roborock QV 35A has 8000Pa of suction power, which is a nice upgrade from the previous Qrevo S version. Put another way, this amount of suction allows the robot to extract embedded dirt from carpets, pick up tiny dust particles off hard floors and tackle anything from a spilled bowl of cereal to pet hair without batting an eye."
"What makes this model unique (and this is very specific to Roborock) is the anti-tangle brush system: If you've ever had a robot vacuum, then you understand the pain of turning it upside down every several days to hack away at hair that is bound up around the roller. Roborock has redone the brush design to positively prevent tangles in the first instance by deploying a series of rubber fins and very specifically angled bristles"
Roborock QV 35A is offered on Amazon for $429, reduced from $649, with an exclusive, time-limited Prime Day extension. The unit pairs with an all-in-one dock that automates maintenance for up to two months by emptying debris into a high-capacity bag and washing mop pads at the end of each cycle. The robot delivers 8000Pa of suction to extract embedded dirt from carpets and pick up fine dust and pet hair. Dual spinning mops rotate at 200 RPM and apply consistent pressure to scrub stuck-on messes. An anti-tangle brush system uses rubber fins and angled bristles to prevent hair wrap.
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