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65% Off EOFY Vacuum Deals Pull Robot Cleaners Into Reach

12 EOFY vacuum deals in Tom’s Guide’s latest Australia roundup show the same pattern: shoppers aren’t just chasing suction, they’re paying to remove chores from the cleaning loop.

The list, curated by a home appliance reviewer at Tom's Guide, spans cordless stick vacuums, robot vacuums, wet-dry floor cleaners, and pet-focused models from Dyson, Dreame, Shark, Roborock, Mova, and Tineco. The strongest EOFY vacuum deals aren’t the loudest discounts. They’re the ones pairing big price cuts with concrete cleaning upgrades: self-emptying docks, heated washing, roller mops, higher suction figures, dust-revealing heads, and better hair handling.

“Shopping the EOFY sales for a new vacuum? Let me help you!”

That’s the right framing. EOFY vacuum deals move fast, and crossed-out prices can flatter a mediocre buy. Check live pricing, retailer stock, included accessories, warranty terms, and consumables before checkout.


65% off sets the tone for EOFY vacuum deals built around automation

The standout discount is the Dreame L10s Ultra Gen2, cut from AU$1,699 to AU$598.98 at Amazon, a saving of AU$1,100.02. Tom’s Guide says this is the lowest price it has seen.

The appeal is the spec stack: dual vacuum and mop capabilities, smart mapping, 10,000Pa suction power, and up to 280 minutes of runtime. That puts this deal squarely in the convenience camp. It’s for buyers who want daily floor maintenance handled by a robot rather than another stick vac parked in the cupboard.

The larger trend is clear across the roundup. EOFY vacuum deals are rewarding products that reduce manual work, not just products that clean harder.

55% off Dreame H15 shows wet-dry cleaners are moving into the mainstream

The Dreame H15 Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner is down from AU$999 to AU$449.98 at Amazon, saving AU$549.02. Tom’s Guide describes the related Dreame H15 Pro Heat as a sleek, capable wet-dry vacuum that performs well on hard floors.

Its key feature is heated wash mode, which the source says delivers effective cleaning and shiny floors. It also offers decent dry cleaning on hard floors.

That matters because wet-dry models are now being discounted alongside traditional cordless vacuums, not treated as niche add-ons. For hard-floor homes, the selling point is one machine that can handle dry debris and wet messes in the same category.

51% off Dyson V9 Submarine puts wet cleaning into Dyson’s mid-range

The Dyson V9 Submarine Wet and Dry Vacuum is listed at AU$487, down from AU$999 at Dyson Australia. That’s a 51% cut and a saving of AU$512.

Tom’s Guide positions the Dyson V9 between the Dyson V8 and Dyson V11 in power. The differentiator is the Submarine wet roller head, which turns it into a 2-in-1 wet-dry vacuum.

Analysis: this is the Dyson deal for buyers who want the brand without jumping straight to its higher-end cordless line. It isn’t the premium suction play in this roundup. It’s the hybrid-cleaning play.

42% off Dyson Gen5detect is the premium cordless benchmark here

The Dyson Gen5detect Absolute is down from AU$1,549 to AU$896 at Dyson Australia, saving AU$653. Tom’s Guide calls it Dyson’s second most powerful HEPA cordless vacuum after the V16.

The source points to a motor spinning at 135,000 rpm, Gen5 Fluffy Optic cleaner head technology that reveals twice as much dust, and whole-machine filtration that captures 99.99% of particles as tiny as 0.1 microns.

This is the premium cordless choice in the verified source material, not the Dyson V15 Detect named in the supplied outline. The confirmed EOFY deal is the Gen5detect, and its case rests on filtration, dust visibility, and raw cordless power.

50% off Mova Z60 Ultra pushes robot vacuums into higher suction territory

The Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Wet & Dry Robotic Vacuum is down from AU$2,999 to AU$1,497 at The Good Guys, a saving of AU$1,502. It has the biggest original ticket price in Tom’s Guide’s list.

Its headline spec is 28,000Pa suction, paired with a self-cleaning roller mop system. Tom’s Guide also says it uses AI-powered navigation, can detect more than 200 household objects, avoids obstacles, and comes with a self-emptying dock.

That combination explains the price. The Z60 sits at the automated end of this roundup: vacuuming, mopping, object recognition, dock emptying, and mop cleaning in one package.

60% off Mova P50 brings the same robot theme under AU$800

The Mova P50 Ultra Robot Vacuum drops from AU$1,999 to AU$799 at Amazon, saving AU$1,200. That’s a 60% discount.

Compared with the Z60, the P50 is the cheaper automation bet. It still brings 19,000Pa suction, 3D mapping, route tracking, and obstacle avoidance.

The trade-off is simple from the source material: the Z60 carries the larger suction number and self-cleaning roller mop system, while the P50 offers a lower sale price with core robot navigation features intact.

Model Sale price Claimed suction Main hook
Mova Z60 Ultra AU$1,497 28,000Pa Self-cleaning roller mop, AI object detection
Mova P50 Ultra AU$799 19,000Pa 3D mapping, obstacle avoidance, lower entry price

47% off Roborock F25 Ultra Steam targets wet messes and hidden debris

The Roborock F25 Ultra Steam wet dry vacuum is listed at AU$798, down from AU$1,499 at The Good Guys. That saves AU$701.

Tom’s Guide highlights three features: a blue light for finding hidden debris, 22,000Pa suction power, and steam functionality. This makes it one of the more aggressive wet-dry options in the roundup.

There is also related TechRadar context for Roborock’s hard-floor push: the Roborock F25 ACE was listed there as a discounted wet-dry vacuum with powerful suction, effective cleaning, edge cleaning, flat-lay design, app connectivity, and self-cleaning cycles. The shared signal is consistent: Roborock’s EOFY positioning is about hard-floor washing as much as vacuuming.

40% off Shark Stratos Pet Pro makes the pet-hair case without Dyson pricing

The Shark Stratos Cordless Pet Pro Vacuum is down from AU$799.99 to AU$478 at Amazon, saving AU$321.99. Tom’s Guide says it gave this vacuum 4.5 stars in its review.

The source cites powerful suction, a tangle-resistant brushroll, and a built-in scent cartridge. That makes this the clearest pet-focused cordless pick in the list.

For readers comparing Shark against Dyson, the source-backed difference is positioning. Dyson’s Gen5detect leads on premium filtration and dust illumination. Shark’s Stratos deal leans into hair management and value at a lower sale price.

34% off Shark Hydrovac Pro XL broadens the wet-dry category

The Shark Hydrovac Pro XL is down from AU$449.99 to AU$298 at Amazon, saving AU$151.99. Tom’s Guide says it hasn’t reviewed this exact model.

The source does say its predecessor, the Shark HydroVac, received 4.5 stars and performed as a powerful tool for grime and dirt on both hard and carpeted floors. The XL model is described as slightly larger, with a bigger dirty-water tank.

That makes this the lower-cost wet-dry Shark option in the roundup. It’s not the most heavily discounted model, but it brings the wet-dry format below AU$300.

64% off Shark IZ102 is the lowest-price cordless pick in Tom’s Guide’s list

The Shark IZ102 Cordless Vacuum falls from AU$549.99 to AU$199 at Amazon, saving AU$350.99. Tom’s Guide says AU$199 is the lowest price it has seen.

The features are straightforward: powerful suction, a self-cleaning brush roll, and LED lights on the nozzle to reveal hidden dust and debris. This is the budget cordless deal in the verified list.

TechRadar also mentioned a Shark cordless model with self-cleaning brushroll at AU$273 on Amazon, though that is a separate offer. The broader read: Shark is competing hard at the cheaper cordless end of EOFY vacuum deals.

50% off Tineco S7 Flashdry sells speed between messes

The Tineco Floor One S7 Flashdry is down from AU$899 to AU$448.99 at Amazon, saving AU$450.01. Its point of difference is fast brushroll drying.

Tom’s Guide says the S7 Flashdry can be ready to clean again in minutes and offers the same self-propulsion system as the S7 Pro. It also cites excellent suction and mopping performance.

This is a practical distinction inside the wet-dry category. The Roborock emphasizes steam and debris detection. Tineco emphasizes drying speed and repeat use across larger messes or multiple rooms.

56% off Tineco Stretch S6 focuses on furniture clearance

The Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 is listed at AU$398.99, down from AU$899 at Amazon. That’s a 56% discount and a saving of AU$500.01.

Its defining feature is that it can lie completely flat. Tom’s Guide frames that as useful for mopping spills under furniture and reaching tight areas.

For buyers comparing Tineco’s two deals, the S7 Flashdry is the faster reset machine. The Stretch S6 is the reach machine. Both sit in the hard-floor cleaning trend that runs through this EOFY roundup.


The bigger picture: EOFY vacuum deals are selling less manual work

The best verified EOFY vacuum deals in this roundup fall into clear buckets.

  • Premium cordless: Dyson Gen5detect Absolute, for filtration, dust detection, and high-end cordless cleaning.
  • Budget cordless: Shark IZ102, at AU$199, the lowest price Tom’s Guide has seen.
  • Pet-focused cordless: Shark Stratos Cordless Pet Pro, with a tangle-resistant brushroll.
  • Robot cleaning: Dreame L10s Ultra Gen2, Mova Z60 Ultra, and Mova P50 Ultra, all pushing mapping, suction, and automation.
  • Wet-dry floor care: Dyson V9 Submarine, Dreame H15, Roborock F25 Ultra Steam, Shark Hydrovac Pro XL, and Tineco’s S7 Flashdry and Stretch S6.

Analysis: the vacuum market in this source set is moving toward lower-effort cleaning. Self-emptying docks, mop systems, wet-dry heads, dust lights, tangle-resistant brushrolls, and robot mapping are doing the selling.

That fits a wider smart-home pattern, where household tech is increasingly judged by how much friction it removes. We’ve seen the same theme in voice-first home hardware with Google’s Gemini-powered Home speaker revival, and in productivity software where buyers compare tools by outcome rather than feature count, as in our ChatGPT vs Claude spreadsheets test.

The practical move is simple: choose the vacuum that fixes your biggest cleaning problem first, then chase the EOFY discount. The watch item now is whether the next round of sales pushes self-emptying robot vacuums and wet-dry floor washers further into mainstream price bands, or keeps the best convenience features locked behind premium sale prices.

Key Takeaways

  • The best EOFY vacuum deals combine lower prices with practical automation features that reduce cleaning effort.
  • Large discounts can be misleading, so shoppers should verify live pricing, stock, accessories, warranties, and consumables before buying.
  • Robot vacuums, wet-dry cleaners, and pet-focused models show that convenience is becoming as important as suction power.

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