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iRobot’s Roomba 980 is $200 off at Best Buy
TL;DR: The powerful iRobot Roomba 890 WiFi-connected robot vacuum is $200 off as of May 1, dropping the price to $299.99.
Trying to survive a global pandemic is taxing enough. You shouldn’t have to exert more effort to keep your home clean. Even though it is spring cleaning season, you deserve to chill and not have to worry about getting into all the nooks and crannies of your house.
While a robot vacuum can’t do everything, it can tackle your dirty floors for you — the only finger you’ll have to lift is setting the run schedule in the mobile app. Robot vacs with WiFi capability can be pretty pricey, but as of May 1 iRobot’s Roomba 890 WiFi-connected robot vacuum is on sale for $200 off — dropping the price down to $299.99.
The Roomba 890 utilizes a powerful cleaning system to loosen, lift, and suction dirt, dust, pet hair, and debris from carpet and hard flooring — and it has no trouble transitioning between floor types. It features smart sensors to keep it from running into walls and furniture and plummeting down stairs.
This model also includes a virtual wall barrier so you can set up extra restrictions if you’d like. The compatible mobile app allows you to schedule cleanings from wherever you are. So, when restaurants and stores eventually open back up, you can set the robot to clean while you’re out and about.
Normally this impressive robot vacuum costs $499.99, but today you can snag it for just $299.99.
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