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Best Black Friday robot vacuum deals: Shark, Roomba, and more
Thanksgiving is over and now we’re in Black Friday territory. If you hosted for turkey day, you likely spent the morning of Black Friday cleaning your house instead of shopping for deals. That is not the move.
Prevent this from happening next year and maximize your shopping time by investing in a robot vacuum. It does the cleaning for you! (OK, it won’t do the dishes for you, but it will pick up all of the dropped bits of food on the floor.)
We’re doing the ground work for you by finding all of the best robot vacuum deals going on during Black Friday. All you have to do is pick the one you want and feel good about saving money on it. (You can thank us later.)
Our favorite deal? The Shark ION R75.
The Shark ION R75 is down a whopping $130 at Walmart (we suggest acting fast because this will sell out). Normally $279, the Shark ION R75 is on sale for $149. Mashable shopping reporter Dylan Haas argues that this vacuum is just as good as its Roomba counterpart, but more affordable.
Though this is our fave, it’s definitely not the only robot vacuum on sale for Black Friday. Pick your poison below.
Best robot vacuum deals at Walmart
Note: Walmart is experiencing some technical issues on the site, so you may have to click “try again” to see the product.
Best robot vacuum deals at Amazon
Best robot vacuum deals at Best Buy
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