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This Eufy RoboVac is at its lowest price ever on Amazon

SAVE $120: Leave vacuuming to the Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge, on sale for $229.99 through Oct. 27 in an early Black Friday deal. (But hurry, this deal of the day won't last.)


Let's face it, vacuuming is a chore, and one that most people could live without. If you have kids, pets, or a messy roommate, it's likely that there are always crumbs or dirt on the ground. Coming home after a long day of work to sparkling clean floors sounds pretty dreamy, so why not get a robot vacuum?

With a robot vacuum, you can delegate all the floor cleaning to a smart little device. Just tell it what to do through an app and you'll have crumb-free floors without having to lift a finger. This Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge is a great option, and it's on sale for $120 off through Oct. 27 in an early Black Friday deal. Read more...

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