Roborock Saros 10R robot vacuum and mop in its dock with dog next to it

After reviewing several robot vacuums in the last 12 months, this is the model I’d buy — and it’s got a significant price drop too | Daily Reports Online

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I’ve been testing vacuums of all kinds of nearly a decade now, including robot vacuums from different brands. And while I love the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller that I currently use, there’s one other I would definitely be willing to spend top dollar on.


That’s the Roborock Saros 10R, which has been discounted by 26% on Amazon’s Big Smile Sale and is down to AU$1,687 from a much more premium price tag of AU$2,299. I know that’s still a very high price to pay for a robot vacuum these days, but hear me out when I say it’s great for many potential users.

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While I much prefer roller mops these days, I would definitely want two rotating mop pads (as in the Saros 10R) compared to just the one on the Saros 10. Call it a bias, but it just feels like it would be a more efficient clean.


Like my Dreame Aqua10 Ultra, the side brush also raises itself automatically, a feature I adore because it can reduce scattering and minimise hair tangling. Even the wheels are designed to avoid hair getting caught around the axles.

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Most importantly, though, the lack of a navigation puck (or turret) is very enticing. I’ve had older robot vacuums where, after a few years, the movable puck got damaged and stopped working. The Dreame I currently use has a LiDAR puck that moves up and down and I keep expecting it to get stuck some day — something I wouldn’t have to worry about with the Saros 10R.

Our reviewer found that the Saros 10R dock wasn’t as good at handling pet fur and dander compared to the Saros 10, which isn’t a concern for me as I don’t have a furry friend at home.

So, if you’re in a similar situation as me, opting for the Saros 10R would be good when considering which robot vacuum you should choose, provided you have the budget to spare. That said, the Saros 10 costs the same, so you won’t lose out either way.


Do note that Roborock is selling a refurbished Saros 10R for AU$1,099 on its website, which could well be worth considering to save a little more cash.

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