SAVE $300: As of April 16,Watch Mound Daughter get the Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop for $399.99, down from its usual price of $699.99. That's a discount of 43%.
Tired of doing all the hard work when it comes to cleaning your home? It might be time to automate your regular tidying up routine. You can do that easily with a robot vacuum, and even sweeten the deal with one that includes a mop, too. Thanks to this deal from Amazon, it's the perfect time to snag a robot vacuum right now at a significant discount.
As of April 16, get the Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop for $399.99, down from is usual price of $699.99. That's a discount of 43%.
SEE ALSO: The 3 best robot vacuums for apartments, condos, and other small spacesThis all-in-one unit is a robot vacuum and mop combo, and it can do everything you need (mostly) without your input. I can auto-empty its reservoir after cleaning, wash and dry the mop with room-temperature air, and reveal how much water is left in its tank with its clear reservoir. That way you can keep an eye on it without having to dismantle it and just sit back, relax, and let it do its thing.
It's an effective cleaner, with 180 rotations per minute and 6N of pressure, so it can power through tough stains. It also has dual sweeping and mopping modules so it can clean more efficiently and simultaneously. Its vacuum side has 7,000 Pa of suction with a rolling brush and side brush, so even if you're regularly dealing with pet hair, it can break through like a pro.
This is a robot vacuum that's capable of handling itself throughout whatever cleaning situation you have. For this significant of a discount, it's well worth springing for, so be sure to snag yours before it's sold out.
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