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SAVE $200: As of Dec. 6, the Shark EZ Robot Vacuum 913S is just $299 at Walmart — that's $200 off its usual price. If you're looking for a robot vacuum that won't break the bank, this one leaves your floors sparkling and your wallet happy.


Your guests will arrive sooner than you think for holiday celebrations — and you surely don't want dirty floors to be the first thing they notice.

Investing in a robot vacuum is an easy path to sparkling floors. As of Dec. 6, you can snag the budget-friendly Shark EZ Robot Vacuum 913s on sale for just $299 at Walmart. Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have passed, but this deal still saves you an impressive $200 on the usual price tag.

Ideal for newcomers to the smart home world, the Shark EZ Robot 913s is beginner-friendly with easily accessible smart features. It connects to the SharkClean app and Google Assistant, so you can start or schedule cleanings with your voice or a single tap. It methodically cleans your rooms row by row to collect dirt and debris, then heads back to the base and empties itself after each session. It can hold weeks of dirt and debris, too, so you can basically put vacuuming on the back burner until the holidays are over.

Whether you're trying to tame the mountains of pet hair taking over your home, pick up the crumbs your unruly kids leave everywhere, or just keep up with regular floor maintenance, Shark's powerful suction has you covered. It can tackle large and small debris, as well as both carpets and hard floors. And just in time for the season you need it most, you can slash $200 off this robot helper.

Shark ez robot vacuum 913s with phone app
Credit: Shark
Shark EZ Robot Vacuum 913s
$299 at Walmart (save $200)

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