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Save up to $100 on iRobot vacuums
TL;DR: As of Sept. 1, you can save up to $100 on iRobot vacuums at Best Buy and Amazon.
Picture this: fall weather has officially begun, you’re snuggled up on your couch having a movie marathon and your robot vacuum is silently moving around you to make sure that every corner of your home is clean and tidy.
With just the press of a button (or by scheduling a cleaning time on the iRobot HOME app), the work will be done for you.
iRobot vacuum cleaners are ideal for any kind of home (seriously — whether you have carpet, hard floors, or even pets). Using floor tracking sensors, they navigate your space in organized rows that are meant to leave no spot untouched. Even when running low on battery, they make sure to not miss a beat — they’ll simply dock back into the charging station and pick up where they left off when ready.
For a limited time, you can grab one on sale and start making time for the things you actually want to do — aka, not vacuuming. Check out some of the best deals below.
The Roomba 960’s premium three-stage cleaning system and power-lifting suction delivers five times the air power for optimal suction. Like all the other options listed, it’s also Alexa-compatible. Grab it for just under $400.
The e5’s dual multi-surface rubber brushes are perfect for those with furry friends as the bristles won’t get tangled in pet hair. Save $70 and grab it for $279.99.
The main difference between the i7 and the other iRobots is its ability to empty itself for up to 60 days. All the dirt and debris is deposited into one of its AllergenLock™ Bags that capture and trap 99% of pollen & mold. Save $100 for a limited time.
The Roomba 675 has become the OG of iRobot gadgets. At just $249.99, it’s your most affordable option but don’t worry, it still gets the job done.
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