
Two new Roombas under $300: In early April, iRobot released two new budget-friendly Roombas: the
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The first week of April 2024 brought surprise news from iRobot: two new cheap Roombas. The mopping
The timing of these budget-friendly releases from iRobot is almost funny, considering Roborock, Eufy, and Ecovacs are in the midst of rolling out their new high-end flagship models. However, iRobot already covered that category when it dropped the
The most affordable end of the Roomba spectrum was the only one left that still needed attention, and we’re finally getting it. Let’s see what the new Essential Roombas are all about.
The simplest 2-in-1 Roomba to date

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The Roomba Combo Essential outdoes the previous go-to cheap Roomba, the 600 Series, in several ways. Even with a water tank and mopping capabilities brought on board, the Roomba Combo Essential still managed to debut at $274.99 — the same original price as the non-mopping
It offers three mop water levels as well as three suction power levels, and implements iRobot’s upgraded four-stage loosening and lifting cleaning system rather than the older three-stage system used by the 600 Series Roombas.
As the simplest mopping Roomba, the Combo Essential can’t recognize carpets or rugs, so you’ll have to roll those up if possible (or shut the door completely) when the tank and mopping pad are attached. The Combo Essential also can’t memorize your home’s layout, but uses iRobot OS to clean in neat rows.
The closest Combo Essential competitor is the Roomba Combo i5, which does utilize smart mapping to be able to clean specific rooms in your home on command. It debuted for $349.99, but if you can
Your new go-to cheap Roomba

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The Roomba Vac Essential replaces the
We’re particularly thankful with the way that iRobot has streamlined spot cleaning here. Just set the Vac Essential down in the scene of the crime and it’ll spin in place for up to two minutes.