SAVE 38%:As of March 31,Manhunters Porn (2006) you can get the eufy L60 robot vacuum with a self-empty base for $279.95 at Amazon. That's a 38% discount and a $170.04 price cut. It's also just a couple ofbucks away from its all-time low price.
One of the best purchases I’ve ever made was on my Shark robot vacuum. It was the first robo-vac I’ve used, and I honestly didn’t expect much from it. But setting it to run through my home every night while I made dinner has kept my floors in much better shape, and for that, I’m grateful. (I’m using past tense because it did run over an unexpected mess my pups left on the floor and never recovered.)
SEE ALSO: The best stick vacuum deals in the Amazon Big Spring SaleEven so, I can honestly say that owning a robot vacuum can save you a lot of time and effort, and it’s worth every penny. And if you’re looking to buy one of your own without spending Roomba money, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale (which ends tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT) has one hell of a deal on the eufy L60.
As of March 31, you can snag the eufy L60 robot vacuum (with a self-empty station) for just $279.95. That’s, like, $170 off the list price. It’s also just two bucks more than its lowest price ever, according to camelcamelcamel.
The eufy L60 is a solid, middle-of-the-road robot vacuum that’s perfect for smaller homes. It has a hair detangling roller brush that makes it a decent choice for pet owners, and its 5,000 Pa suction power should be able to pick up crumbs, dirt, dust bunnies, and more in just one pass.
The coolest thing about this budget-friendly find (aside from the fact that it comes with a self-empty base) is its customizable AI Map 2.0, which lets you set up no-go zones, multi-floor mapping, and more. You can also use it to tell your L60 exactly where to clean and how much power to use while it’s there.
I recommend pouncing on this Amazon deal before it expires.
Topics Robot Vacuums
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