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iRobot Roomba i7 robot vacuum is $100 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The highly efficient is on sale for $699.99, saving you $100.
Look, we all know the wonders of robot vacuums — they take the work out of housework. They’re the “set it and forget it” products of the cleaning world, which means you have more time to do the stuff you actually want to spend your time doing.
iRobot is an industry leader with its Roomba robot vacuums consistently earning rave reviews. One such vacuum is the , and right now you can save $100 and grab it at Walmart.
This little robot vacuum is guided by smart mapping technology that learns each room of your home, so you can tell the Roomba i7 to clean your kitchen and it knows where your kitchen is and that it’s different from your living room or bedroom. You’re able to activate the Roomba from the iRobot app or using Alexa or Google Assistant voice commands.
Along with controlling in the moment, you can also set the Roomba to run on a schedule, giving you a clean home whenever you want. After the vacuum makes its route, it returns to the docking station to recharge.
The Roomba’s multi-surface rubber brushes stay in constant contact with floors to pick up the most debris possible and its high-efficiency filter traps 99 percent of pet allergens.
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