Save Up To 50% On Select iRobot Roomba Robot Vacuums
It’s Prime Day, which means everything is on sale. Including three iRobot robot vacuums and a robot mop. You’ll be able to save up to 50% on Prime Day today. Here’s what’s on sale.
- iRobot Roomba i2 – $199 (reg. $349)
- iRobot Roomba i4+ EVO – $399 (reg. $649)
- iRobot Roomba i7+ – $499 (reg. $999)
- iRobot Braava Jet m6 – $299 (reg. $499)
These are all great robot vacuums, however only the i4+ and i7+ will come with their self-empty bases. That’s what the “plus” in their name stands for, the self-empty base.
Roombas are really great robot vacuums. They are super easy to set up and use, with virtually no settings needed to change or adjust to your liking. Just turn on the vacuum and you’re good to go. They do use LiDAR for navigation, so they are able to map out your home and will go row-by-row to clean your entire home. This means that they are unlikely to miss a spot.
iRobot makes all of their products compatible with Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant, which is great to see. As you’re able to use your voice to tell the robot vacuums to start cleaning. The app is also super easy to use.
Then there’s the Braava Jet m6. This is a robot mop (only). iRobot does not do vacuuming and mopping on the same product, like most of its competitors. But, the Braava Jet m6 actually does a really good job of cleaning your home. It sprays the floor in front of it and then scrubs it. It’s one of the best robot mops on the market today. So it’s worth the $300 today.
You can pick up these iRobot robot mops and vacuums from Amazon today in this Prime Day sale by clicking here. But you’d better hurry as this sale is not going to last very long.
iRobot Prime Day Sale – Amazon
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