Save $350: As of March 28,The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses the Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum is on sale for $549.99 in the Amazon Spring Sale. That's a saving of 39% on list price.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is the perfect excuse to finally upgrade to the robot vacuum you've been dreaming of. They make your life SO much easier, but we get it: anything that makes our lives that much easier doesn't come without a cost — and for many high-end robot vacuums, that cost is a pretty hefty price tag.
Luckily for everyone involved, the impressive Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum has a hefty discount in the Amazon Spring Sale, bringing it down to its lowest-ever price. As of March 28, this robot vacuum is now down to $549.99, saving you 39%.
SEE ALSO: I’d happily pay full price for the Soundcore Space A40 earbuds, but I don't need to thanks to the Amazon Spring SaleIf you're not convinced, this vacuum need only speak for itself. Standout features include self-emptying functionality, AI obstacle detection, carpet detection, and voice reminders. If you have an Alexa device, it'll even work with voice control. And it doesn't just pick up dirt, this model also mops your floors, as well as self-cleans and refills, so your work is always done. We've given it the full review treatment, so you can see just how much we love it.
If you have a pet, then the detangling brush will be your favorite feature. The roller brush rotates in reverse, and the Pro-Detangle Comb flips down to loosen and remove hair that's wrapped around the roller brush so you don't have to. Score.
This deal won't stick around forever, so head to Amazon's Big Spring Sale now to grab this great discount.
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