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Get a Roomba robot vacuum cleaner on sale — save $240
TL;DR: You can get the highly efficient Roomba 805 Robotic Vacuum on sale for just $209.95 — saving you $240 dollars — when you shop this refurbished deal.
Ok, admit it. When you saw Tom Haverford’s DJ Roomba for the first time, you definitely wanted one. Then you saw the price tag and immediately retreated.
Well, good news. You can get your own floor-cleaning robot for under $215 this weekend— more than half off original retail value — by purchasing a certified refurbished one (which means it’s certifiably as good as new). You’ll have to provide your own vintage iPod to get the full impact, though.
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The Roomba 805 Robotic Vacuum by iRobot is an ingenious device that cleans your living space while you lounge on the couch and watch reruns of Parks and Recreation. It uses iAdapt Responsive Navigation to cruise under and around your furniture while avoiding obstacles and stairs, and it seamlessly glides from carpet to tile and hardwood to laminate. It uses a three-stage system to clean your space with agitation, brushing, and suction, and can automatically locate the dirtiest, dustiest areas in your home.
You can preset up to seven cleanings each week and control the spots your Roomba cleans with Halo Mode and Dual Mode Virtual Wall Barriers. It’s basically like having a housekeeper, who just happens to be a robot.
Usually, an iRobot Roomba 805 Robotic Vacuum would cost you $450, but you can get a refurbished one here for just $247. Plus, if you use the code FIREWORK15 at checkout, you can get an extra 15% off, knocking the price down to just $209.95.
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