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iRobot’s newest robot mop, the Braava jet m6, is $50 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The new iRobot Braava jet m6 robot mop wants to replace your Swiffer, and it’s on sale for $449 at Walmart — a rare savings of $50.
Robot vacuums are always the center of attention. Everyone’s always “pet hair this, dust bunnies that.”
But here’s the thing: A debris-free floor doesn’t count when mud, sticky spills, and unexplained shoe gunk are tracked in. That’s the type of stuff that needs to be scrubbed, especially with fall’s rainy weather and (*shudders*) snow coming eventually.
When using the Swiffer Wet Jet requires way more physical exertion that it should, a robot mop can do your dirty work. The Braava jet m6 is iRobot’s best robot mop yet, and it’s $50 off at Walmart — while still the full price of $499 on iRobot’s website.
The Braava jet m6 is a new and improved version of the Braava jet 380t and 240. The jet m6 has a bigger tank and is able to clean much more floor space (up to 1,000 square feet) and it can remember floor plans to make sure it’s always hitting those high-traffic areas. The sensors attempt to scope out where the mess is, then use the precision jet sprays, cleaning pads, and some elbow grease to wipe up the grime. We’re sure this person would have loved to have a robot mop after their Roomba flung dog poop across the house.
Walmart customer Crash writes:
“iRobot has outdone itself again. I replaced a Braava jet 240 with the M6, and the difference is amazing. Some of the best features: removable solution tank, a dock with automatic docking and recharge and an app that actually works – which I could never get to work on the 240 model. I can now walk barefoot across my tiled floors, and feel a smooth, clean floor the way it should be. Worth every penny.”
It can also act as a regular vacuum, but most customers agree that its suction and dry sweeping pads are only reliable for small spot sweeping. A broom would push around debris less than this.
Regularly $499, you can save $50 and get the newest iRobot mop for $449 with free two-day delivery.
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