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Can’t afford a Roborock? This $99 vacuum is a strong competitor and significantly cheaper

New York Post Composite Even though the Big Spring Sale has officially come to a close, stumbling upon a robot vacuum that looks an awful lot like a Roborock (but less than $100) feels like a better deal.

Only this one screams fun with its two color options, from boring black to a hot pink that Elle Woods would most certainly own, with Bruiser, her beloved Chihuahua, riding on top.

This vacuum has surprisingly strong suction for pet hair and glitter, alongside app connectivity that allows you to start a cleaning cycle with a single tap on your phone.

This vacuum looks stunning in that hot pink, but we won’t judge you if you go with the black version. It’s packing 5000 Pascals of suction power, which is honestly impressive for a sub-$100 find. Instead of a traditional roller brush that gets choked up with hair, it uses a direct suction design, making it easy for pet owners who are tired of manually cutting hair out of their vacuum’s teeth every week.

It’s also a total multitasker, handling both vacuuming and mopping in one go, and it even has a 10mm automatic mop lift, a high-end feature usually reserved for $500-plus machines, which means it can sense your rugs and lift its little mopping pads to keep your carpets dry while it scrubs the hardwood.

Plus, it has 130 minutes of battery life and a super slim profile that slides under furniture just fine.

Go on, buy the pink color and be as fabulous as your vacuum.

If you need a strong steam clean. This upright sucks up all the odors with intense vigor.

You’ll want this for your new portable vacuum cleaner to help kill odors.

This has the same great portability as the Green machine, but a longer handle for longer reach areas.

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