Ecovacs EOFY Deals: Up to 50% Off Robotic Vacuums and Mops
Ecovacs EOFY Deals: Up to 50% Off Robotic Vacuums

When it comes to the biggest and best deals for end of financial year, oftentimes some of the best bargains come in the tech sphere. Ecovacs is one such brand leading the way with EOFY deals. The major headline? The Deebot T90 Pro Omni, which is now enjoying its first ever price drop, with more than $700 off.

Reduced from $2,299 to just $1,599 for a limited time only, the AI-powered Deebot T90 Pro Omni may only have come out months ago, but it is already on sale. The premium, fully autonomous robotic vacuum and mop stands out in a crowded robovac market for its elite cleaning performance, heavy-duty suction, and automated dock that takes care of maintenance without continuous user input.

Ecovacs has slashed the price of a number of its top robovacs this EOFY. Those who have invested in the Deebot T90 Pro Omni already have raved about it, describing it as a life-changing investment. One happy customer writes: "I have recently purchased my first robots to help with household tasks and love them both, wish I had known about them years ago. They save me so much time and make me feel good for having a cleaner house. Easy to setup and use, I could not be happier with Ecovacs Deebot and Winbot." Another adds: "These machines have changed our lives! They have given us time back with our kids without compromising our standard of maintaining a clean and dust free home. Its precision in terms of getting into corners and the easy to use app makes cleaning a joy."

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The Deebot T90 Pro Omni is not the only item included in Ecovacs big sale either. The T80 S Omni has come down from $1,799 to $1,199. Designed for a deeper clean, with high-pressure roller mopping (up to 16x stronger than traditional systems), this robovac has precision edge-to-edge cleaning along walls and corners. Across the range, the focus is on reducing the day-to-day involvement in cleaning, with features like automatic emptying, hot-water mop washing and intelligent navigation built in.

For a lot of people, robotic vacuums are something they have been curious about but have not quite justified yet. These end of financial year sales provide a moment for you to reconsider that. Robotic window cleaners and more are also included in the sale.

Top Ecovacs Deals for EOFY 2026 (June 6 - June 17)

  • DEEBOT T80S OMNI - RRP $1,799. Discounted Price: $1,199. Save 33%
  • DEEBOT T90 PRO OMNI - RRP $2,299. Discounted Price: $1,599. Save 30%
  • DEEBOT T50 PRO OMNI - RRP $1,499. Discounted Price: $749. Save 50%
  • WINBOT W2 PRO OMNI - RRP $999. Discounted Price: $599. Save 40%
  • DEEBOT N20 PRO PLUS - RRP $999. Discounted Price: $499. Save 50%
  • GOAT G1 - RRP $1,999. Discounted Price: $999. Save 50%

EOFY Sales 2026: What Are They?

EOFY (End of Financial Year) sales are massive discount events where retailers slash prices to clear out old stock before the new tax year begins on July 1. Because Australias financial year aligns with this, it is the biggest mid-year sale period. The sales are heavily tied to work and business expenses, making it the best time to upgrade your tech, appliances, or vehicle before tax time.

How Are Aussies Spending in 2026?

With End of Financial Year (EOFY) sales hitting a massive $10.5 billion in 2025, new national data reveals a fundamental shift in how Australians are actually spending in 2026 as cost-of-living pressures continue to tighten household budgets. Fresh consumer research commissioned by Kogan (conducted by PureProfile) shows that well over two-thirds (73 per cent) are hyper-focused on maximising the strategic value of every dollar. The research identified four key consumer trends when looking at this years EOFY sales:

1. The Rise of the Tactical Shopper

Impulse buying has officially taken a backseat to precision planning. 73% of Australians view strategic shopping and pre-planning as highly important in the current economic climate. 51% of Aussies are actively creating physical or digital lists of planned purchases. 25% are building out their online shopping carts weeks in advance of the sales kicking off.

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2. Save for Big-Ticket Items

Australians are playing the long game with major household upgrades. Nearly half the country (49%) has intentionally put off buying necessary, high-value household items (such as fridges, laptops, and televisions) for up to three months or more specifically to wait for EOFY discounts to drop.

3. No More Brand Tax

Almost 4 in 5 Aussies (79%) will not buy their preferred brand if it is not on sale. Over a third of Aussies (37%) will actively defect to a cheaper competitor brand that is discounted.

4. The $500 Cap

Financial savviness in 2026 has seen consumers setting strict boundaries, putting even further emphasis on strategic shopping and finding value for every dollar. 69% are enforcing a spending limit of under $500 during EOFY. 31% of Aussies cap themselves between $50 and $200, while 38% spend between $200 and $500.