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Roomba i6+ price slashed by $250, because it’s Presidents Day

iRobot Roomba i6+ (6550) Robot Vacuum with Automatic Dirt Disposal
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Presidents Day weekend is a perfect time to tackle projects around the home, and this Presidents Day Roomba sale will push cleaning the house to the top of your to-do list. With the Roomba i6+ Robot Vacuum, keeping things spic and span has never been easier, and now it’s $250 off. It’s down to $550 from its regular price of $800. That’s more than 30% off!

This is a top-of-the-line Roomba. The Roomba i6+ Robot Vacuum not only does an amazing job cleaning up your home, it disposes of the waste automatically. And it recharges on its own, too. Once you buy and set up the Roomba i6+, there’s very little else you need to do, which means there’s tons more time to do the things you actually enjoy, and not worry about cleaning.

We’re impressed with how smart this smart vacuum can be. The Roomba i6+ learns to listen to your voice, and it adapts to your personal cleaning schedule. More than any other robot vacuum, it takes the effort out of keeping your home clean. It works with Google Assistant and Alexa, so that you can give this vacuum its marching orders and then leave it to do its thing. And it has technology that allows it to dispose of all the dirt it sucks up all on its own. You won’t have to empty the disposal unit for up to 60 days. And at the same time, it keeps allergens like pollen and mold out of your home with its AllergenLock Bags, which guarantee to keep 99% of those allergens locked inside.

And this robot vacuum does a serious job of cleaning. The Roomba i6+ also has imprint Smart Mapping. Its special iAdapt technology with vSLAM navigation allows it to do thousands of precise measurements each millisecond to optimize coverage, so that the Roomba i6+ can memorize and navigate the layout of your home and clean the most effectively. It also uses a Premium 3-Stage Cleaning System (which applies a number of brushes) and 10 times the suction of other robot vacuums to not only suck up dirt, but to dislodge it first — so you get the deepest clean.

This Presidents Day, save yourself the time and trouble of worrying about a clean home with the Roomba i6+ Robot Vacuum. For Presidents Day, it’s on sale for $250 off. You can snag one for $550, down from its regular price of $800. Celebrate with this deal, today only!

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