SAVE $470: As of Jan. 2,The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses get the Ecovacs Cube Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop for $329.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $799.99. That's a discount of 61%.
If one of your New Year's resolutions was to delegate more of your everyday tasks to robots, you've probably already been considering a robot vacuum or other device to make things easier. If you don't have one in mind, we've got an excellent suggestion to make that'll save you both serious time and money, and we're only two days into the new year!
As of Jan. 2, you can get the Ecovacs Cube Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop for $329.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $799.99. That's a savings of $470 and a discount of 61%.
This robot vacuum and mop combo makes it easier than ever to clean up messes, whether you're dealing with carpet or hard flooring throughout your home. It's a high-efficiency vacuum with laser-based avoidance tracking that can map your home and uses the same 3D scanning as advanced facial recognition tech so it can avoid running over cords or bumping into other obstacles. It uses 5100 Pa of suction power to then suck up debris and dirt across hard floors and carpets.
But it also has a mopping system that delivers 2,500 vibrations per minute and an 1,000mL water tank that means it can clean longer and with ease. Its self-washing system has a built-in scrubber that helps you attack dirt and grime, and then it squeezes out the dirty water for a more complete clean. It's all about making things more convenient for you. And it's so hands-off that it's actually quite easy to set it and forget it as it goes about all its household tasks.
If you want an advanced home robot to clean things up, you won't want to miss out on this particular model. Grab it while it's hot.
Topics Robot Vacuums
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