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Save £300 on the Neato Robotics Botvac D5 robot vacuum
If you have ever thought about investing in a robot vacuum, then you’ll know all too well that there are a lot of options to consider.
Robot vacuums come in different shapes and sizes, with different batteries, functions, and power outputs. It’s difficult to pick the right robot vacuum for you. What often helps when making this decision is to check out what other people think.
The Neato Robotics Botvac D5 has been given a five-star rating by 67% of customers on Amazon, which provides a fair degree of assurance that this device works. It’s also on offer, which might be the extra nudge you need to make a purchase. The Neato Robotics Botvac D5 robot vacuum usually retails at £599.99, but is currently reduced to £299.99. That is an absolutely massive saving of £300 on list price.
So what are you getting for your money? The Botvac D5 gives your entire home an effortless and powerful clean, using advanced navigating technology that lets the robot vacuum cover up to 4500 square feet per cleaning cycle, recharging automatically until the entire floor is cleaned. It also works on all floor types, including carpets, hardwood floors, and tiles, so every home is covered.
This deal won’t be around for long. In fact, this price is only available until midnight on March 12, so grab the Neato Robotics Botvac D5 while you can.
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