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iRobot's Roomba i7+ is $329 off on Amazon — its lowest price ever


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TL;DR: The Alexa-compatible iRobot Roomba i7+ robot vacuum is only $769.99 on Amazon. It's normally $1,099, so you'll save 30%. (That's its biggest discount ever on the site, by the way.)


Just as trees drop their leaves when the weather chills and the days get shorter, many dogs and cats experience a seasonal shed in fall to ditch their short summer coats for thick, cozy fluff. And unless you want tumbleweeds of pet hair rolling across your floors all winter, you'll need to have a stellar vacuum on hand to clean up after Felix and Fido in the coming months.

Tons of vacuums have been designed specifically to tackle that pesky pet hair, although few are as snazzy as last year's Roomba i7+. Featuring Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility, iRobot has packed this robot vacuum chock full of smart features that help it optimize cleaning for your personal space. It's on sale now at a bunch of different retailers, but for the best price, you'll want to order yours from Amazon: There, it's currently enjoying its biggest-ever discount of $329.01. Read more...

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