SAVE $120: As of April 23981 Archives the iRobot Roomba Q0120 is on sale for $129 at Amazon. That's a 48% savings on the list price.
If you've been shopping around for a robot vacuum for a while, the name Roomba won't be new to you. One of the top brands going, you can't go wrong with an iRobot Roomba. And as of April 23, we've found you an incredible deal at Amazon on the iRobot Roomba Q0120, now down to just $129, so you're saving $120.
And this low price doesn't mean a lack of quality, you're still getting a top-of-the-range vacuuming experience. This model has a three-stage cleaning system that delivers customizable suction for carpets and hard floors. It comes with smart navigation that vacuums in neat rows, dodges furniture, and steers clear of stairs or any other obstacles in your house. And if you have any hard-to-reach corners and edges, the Edge-Sweeping Brush won't miss any dust build-up.
SEE ALSO: Get over half off the roborock Q5 Pro+ robot vacuum and mop for a limited timeEverything is controlled from the iRobot Home App, where you can do things like schedule cleans while you're away from home, check to see where it has cleaned, and set it to charge. And with up to 120 minutes of cleaning on one charge, if it doesn't manage your whole house, it'll return itself to the charging station to reboot.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so if you don't want to miss out, move fast.
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