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Eufy has released new voucher codes saving you up to £50 on robot vacuums and smart scales


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Just in case you aren't already acquainted, please allow us to introduce you to Eufy. Supplying robot vacuums, smart lighting, smart scales, and accessories, Eufy basically deals in smart technology that makes your life a whole lot easier.

Robot vacuums are Eufy's staple product, with over 300,000 families around the world using a Eufy RoboVac every day. The RoboVac is also ranked as a "best seller" on Amazon with over 5,000 positive reviews on the site. So you can rest assured that if you go for a RoboVac you are getting a popular product.

Eufy has just dropped a load of new voucher codes, giving customers 20% off a range of products, including pretty much every model of the RoboVac and a BodySense smart scale too. You can pick up a RoboVac 30C for just £215.99, down from £269.99, and a RoboVac 11S for £175.99, reduced from £219.99. If it's the smart scale you are interested in, the BodySense smart scale can be bought for just £31.99. Read more...

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