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Delegate floor cleaning to this Roborock robot vacuum on sale for over $200 off

SAVE $220: Let the Roborock S6 Pure robot vacuum and mop handle the rest of your spring cleaning. As of May 10, grab one for only $379.99 — a 37% discount.


Between high pollen counts, pets that shed, and all the crumbs scattered on a daily basis, keeping your floors clean is a huge task. Sure, you could make it a point to vacuum every day and mop every few days, but that would take up time you could otherwise spend relaxing. Instead, outsource your vacuuming and mopping to the Roborock S6 Pure robot vacuum and mop.

Normally $599.99, you can score this super-powerful vacuum and mop combo for just $379.99 as of May 10. This deal price brings the S6 Pure within $20 of the lowest price ever, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. Read more...

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