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iRobot Roomba 671 robot vacuum cleaner is $120 off at Amazon
If you’re still your home, that’s totally fine — we are not here to judge you. But, we are here to remind you how much easier a can make your life. We’re also here to tell you that the iRobot Roomba 671 is on sale for $120 off at Amazon.
A full suite of intelligent sensors guide the Roomba around your home, under and around furniture to cover as much ground as possible. There are also sensors that detect dirt and work extra hard on concentrated areas of messiness. In addition to sensors, this robot vacuum has an edge-sweeping brush that is specially designed at a 27-degree angle to sweep debris away from edges and corners.
The Roomba 671 picks up everything from small particles to large debris, and works across multiple floor surfaces. It can run for up to 90 minutes before automatically re-docking itself to charge.
You’re able to clean and schedule sweepings from anywhere with the iRobot app, which is also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. So, if you have one of these smart assistant devices in your home, you can just tell it to run for completely hands-free cleaning.
Doesn’t all that convenience sound nice? Check out the iRobot Roomba 671 on sale for $229.99 at Amazon.
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