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The Roomba i7+ empties its own dust bin and is $150 off at Amazon


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TL;DR: The self-emptying Roomba i7+ is $150 off, making it just $949 — its lowest price ever on Amazon.


Robot vacuums really spoil you. Once you get used to not having to clean for yourself, even emptying the bin is too hard. How dare it make you get off the couch, am I right?

iRobot is clearly totally over that, because the company's next undertaking is creating vacuums with, wait for it, self-emptying dust bins. Retailing at $1,099, the Roomba i7+ is actually the cheapest in the line — but you can save $150 and get it for $949 at Amazon. The i7 was just released in fall 2018, so it's not a surprise that $949 is its lowest price yet on Amazon. Read more...

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