Technology
Save a ton on spring cleaning
TL;DR: Keep every corner of your home spotless with an iRobot vacuum or mop for up to $100 off at Best Buy, as of April 23.
Many of us have been facing our fears lately. Yup, just jumping right in and not looking back. We’re talking about spring cleaning, of course. It’s no simple task, but social distancing has brought some folks extra time to make sure their homes are extra tidy.
So you may be reorganzing your shelves, giving your bedding an upgrade or dusting corners you’ve never even seen in your house before. While they’re important tasks, it all gets a bit tiring after a while. That’s where robots come in.
SEE ALSO: Best robot vacuums for every budget
iRobot and Roomba, their first ever-so-popular line, are essentially stand-ins for the term “robot vacuum” at this point. They were the pioneers in automatic cleaning technology and have proven to remain the leaders. That kind of quality and assurance doesn’t necessarily come cheap, so a good sale every now and then definitely helps out.
Right now, Best Buy is offering up to $100 off on various iRobot vacuums and mops — even the WiFi-connected Roomba i7.
Make spring cleaning a walk in the park and check out all the deals we’ve rounded up below:
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