Technology
Save $60 on the Roomba 680 at Walmart during this sale
Vacuuming has to be *at least* in the top five most annoying chores ever. Half the time, your hard work completely goes to waste and you end up going over the same spot 500 times just to suck up a stale fruit loop.
It’s a real pain, and hiring someone to help you clean is just too expensive — but there’s another way to delegate the work, and we’re sure you’ve heard the name: Roomba. Pick up one of these robot companions and avoid the seemingly inescapable darkness that is handheld vacuuming for good.
Walmart is currently selling the Roomba 680 for — meaning you’ll only be paying $239.99 if you grab one while this deal is live.
The is a technical marvel of home cleaning. Let’s get the obvious out of the way: Yes, it sucks up all the crap in your carpets and other surfaces in your living space — but there’s much, much more. Using the vacuum’s iRobot app, you can schedule your Roomba to clean up to seven times per week, send it to its dock to charge, and even give it a name of its own. The Roomba’s Dirt Detect sensors alert it to work even harder on problem areas, and it picks up everything from small particles to large debris. It’s far reaching brushes get pesky crumbs out of corners, and its full suite of sensors guide it around furniture, ledges, and other obstacles in its path. If you want to permanently remove “vacuum” off of your to-do list, welcome a Roomba into your home.
Take your mind off the mess and let your Roomba take care of you — snag one for while you can.
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