SAVE $150: As of Nov. 21,Totka (2024) Hindi Short Film the iRobot Roomba Vac 2 is on sale at Amazon for $249.99. That's a 38% saving on the list price.
If a robot vacuum is on your wishlist, you'll know all about Roomba. One of the top robot vacuum manufacturers on the market, these devices are a great way to cut down your chore list. And with Amazon's Black Friday sales officially kicking off on Nov. 21, there couldn't be a better time to treat yourself.
And it really is a treat, because as of Nov. 21, the iRobot Roomba Vac 2 is at its lowest-ever price at Amazon. Saving you $150, you can now pick up this vacuum for just $249.99.
SEE ALSO: Top 4 robot vacuums for small spaces to shop on Black FridayLike most high-end robot vacuums, the Roomba Vac 2 comes with a self-emptying dock that holds up to 60 days of dirt and debris. This is a great selling point, because you won't need to empty the vacuum with each use. For thorough cleaning, it boasts a powerful 3-Stage Cleaning System with four suction levels. It also has a Multi-Surface Bristle Brush and an Edge-Sweeping Brush, perfect for those hard to reach corners.
Smart navigation will keep it from bumping into things, and cleans your floors in neat rows. And you can schedule all this to start from your phone, just download the iRobot Home App. Charging can last up to 120 minutes of runtime, and if it runs out of battery mid-clean, it'll recharge and pick up the cleaning where it ended.
Head to Amazon to grab this great Black Friday deal.
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