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Smart home tech has promised us a lot - total automation, domestic bliss, and spontaneous applause for cleaning our own flats. In reality, much of it has delivered mildly fewer crumbs and the occasional app notification in the middle of a dinner party. Robot vacuums, however, have at least made…Smart home tech has promised us a lot - total automation, domestic bliss, and spontaneous applause for cleaning our own…
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Smart home tech has promised us a lot - total automation, domestic bliss, and spontaneous applause for cleaning our own flats. In reality, much of it has delivered mildly fewer crumbs and the occasional app notification in the middle of a dinner party. Robot vacuums, however, have at least made a decent attempt at being useful. And iRobot, the brand with the slight whiff of a '90s sci-fi thriller, continues to nudge the genre forward, albeit at a pace best described as moderate.
Right now iRobot.co.uk is running a handful of offers that may be worth your time, especially if you’ve been circling the Roomba franchise but haven’t yet found a model that won’t make your bank account weep. The biggest headline is probably £100 off the new Roomba Max 705 Vac Robot + AutoEmpty Dock when you preorder it using the code INTRO705. Of course, it’s only worth £100 off if the product is worth buying in the first place. More on that in a moment.
Line-wide, there’s also a 25% discount available on all robots using the code 25OFF through 6 May 2025, which isn’t exactly an aggressive deadline unless your home is in urgent need of robot intervention. You’ll find this discount applied to newer models like the Roomba Plus 505 Combo Robot + AutoWash Dock (£699 before discount) and the Roomba 105 Combo (£249 before discount), among others. Use the code, and yes, it works - chalk one up for reliability.
The new Roomba Max 705 promises "an expert clean with extreme power," which is the kind of phrase you'd expect printed on an energy drink, not a household appliance. Extreme is a bold claim for a robot designed to methodically grind its way around a 2-bedroom flat, dodging socks and the occasional cat. That said, the addition of the AutoEmpty Dock is not just a gimmick - it’s genuinely useful if you find emptying a dustbin weekly offensively manual.
More modest units like the Roomba 105 Combo (£249 before discount) do fine for light jobs - small flats, pet-less environments, or those living in denial about their actual flooring needs. It won’t make a dramatic difference to your life, but it will hoover up enough fluff to keep you from noticing until the next dinner guest shows up.
Meanwhile, the Roomba 205 DustCompactor kicks in at £399, with a feature that "compacts" dust in its bin - a minor novelty for those who want to feel mechanically superior to dust. Whether that’s worth the £150 premium over the 105 Combo is debatable. Both make the same amount of noise in the end.
iRobot.co.uk offers free delivery over £50, which, unless you’re trying to buy a single filter and nothing else, you’ll easily hit. There's a 30-day money-back guarantee as well, so you’ve got a buffer if you decide it's not the domestic saviour you were hoping for. The 2-year limited warranty is, predictably, limited, though better than the vague six months some hardware startups offer before disappearing into the cloud - literal and metaphorical.
These are not life-changing machines. They are, in the best moments, life-smoothing ones. A robot vacuum will not reorganise your kitchen drawers or negotiate with your toddler, but it might stop you from wondering just how all that dust ended up under your sofa in three days. Just don’t expect witty AI banter or emotional growth - this isn't a Pixar film.
Use the vouchers. Don’t rush. The dust will wait.
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