SAVE $250: As of Nov. 14, the Roomba iRobot 15+ is on sale at Amazon for $299. That's a 46% markdown on the list price.
If a robot vacuum is on your wish list, you'll know all about Roomba. One of the top robot vacuum manufacturers on the market, these devices are both smart and handy. And with Black Friday sales approaching, there couldn't be a better time to treat yourself to fewer chores.
The Amazon Black Friday sales don't officially kick off for another week, but as of Nov. 14, the Roomba iRobot 15+ is reduced to just $299, saving you $250. It's also the lowest this product has been priced in five months.
SEE ALSO: Save over $300 on this impressive robot vacuum ahead of Black FridayThis powerful robot vacuum boasts a four-stage Cleaning System that picks up all types of dirt, whether it's everyday mess, stubborn stains, or pet hair stuck deep into the carpet. It uses Dual Multi-Surface Rubber Brushes, which adjust to various floor types. It uses Imprint Smart Mapping to learn your home’s layout, so there's no need to manually map out a cleaning path. The Dirt Detect Technology also makes sure that there's enough cleaning done in high-traffic areas i.e. where you regularly walk or eat.
Like most premium robot vacuums, it empties its own bin into an enclosed bag that holds up to 60 days of debris, so you don’t have to think about emptying it for two months.
And let's not forget, this robot also has a built-in mop. The microfiber mop pad is perfect for wiping away dirt, dust, and footprints on hard floors.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so don't miss out.
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