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Get a Roomba robot vacuum for up to 41% off to tackle your end-of-spring cleaning

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SAVE UP TO 41%: As of May 31, save up to 41% on select iRobot Roomba robot vacuums at Amazon.


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Summer's basically here, and that means it's time for fun in the sun. Who wants to be stuck cleaning up the house when we have robot vacuums to do the job? And now's the perfect time to pick one up, since there's a great sale on plenty of robovacs at Amazon.

As of May 31, you can get select iRobot Roomba robot vacuums for up to 41% off at Amazon. There are several models available, including the iRobot Roomba j7+ (one of our favorite robot vacuums), on sale for $599, or $200 off; and the Roomba s9+, which is perfect for thicker carpet and on sale for $749, or $250 off.

A Roomba is a reliable and convenient way to make sure the house is tidy while you go off on summer adventures, or just head into the office to work. Many of these robot vacuums can be customized to clean up now whatever schedule works best for you, and some can also mop the floor in addition to vacuuming. Most also empty the dirt and dust they collect into their own base station, which means you don't even have to get near dirt. We're truly living in the future.

Whatever you need a robovac for, there are plenty on sale at Amazon to snag while they're still available. Plus, these make great Father's Day gifts, just in case you're looking for something practical for your dad or the father figure in your life.



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