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This 2-in-1 cleaning robot puts your old vacuum to shame


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TL;DR: Get the Narwal T10 Robot Vacuum and Mop for $949 (that's over 13% off its normal price of $1,099) as of Dec. 8.


It's every homeowner's dream to trick out their home into a full-service smart house. Lights function automatically, smart speakers coordinate music and other audio, and the thermostat adjusts to pre-programmed optimal room temperatures for any given time of day. 

Equipping a home with an all-purpose cleaning beast like the Narwal T10 Robot Vacuum and Mop not only replaces that ancient dinosaur of a traditional vacuum, but effectively crosses floor-cleaning off your chore list for a long time.

This 2-in-1 robot makes it simple to keep every hard surface floor in a home spotless, all while doing its work in quiet, yet ruthlessly efficient obscurity.

Crafted for use on hard surfaces like hardwood or tile, this robot is more than meets the eye. Sporting a pair of wickedly powerful scrubbing pads circling at a blistering 180RPM, those brushes get in for deep cleaning, even in hard-to-reach corners. With those pads breaking up dirt, it falls to the side brushes to sweep dust, hair, and other allergens into this robot's formidable 1,800pa of suction, good enough to trap it in the cleaner's staunch HEPA 10 filter.

Being able to lift stains and spit-polish floors wouldn't really matter if the Narwal's coverage was hit and miss. Thankfully, the T10 is just as effective with its mapping, employing a full array of LiDar, LSD lasers, and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) technologies to get a read on your space.

And to top off that type of elite performance, the T10 closes its set with its greatest trick: cleaning itself. Noting when its built-in microfiber mops are getting dirty, the T10 will head back to its self-service base station, use clean water from one of its 1.3-gallon tanks to rinse off those mops, then quickly self-dry them to eliminate any stray bacteria build-up. Once it's fresh and new again, the T10 will then resume its original cleaning pattern, picking up right where it initially left off.

The T10 has racked up some pretty impressive awards, starting with honors from Red Dot and Edison as well as placing on Time Magazine's Top Inventions of 2020 list.

Users can check out the power of the Narwal T10 Robot Vacuum and Mopper for themselves and get $150 off the price of this vacuum-mop combo for a limited time.

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This is great news.  Because I've been looking for the right vacuum cleaner for me for a long time. I often have a lot of small debris accumulating and I just don't have time to pick it up. For example, just recently I scattered cbd gummies for pain and since there were a lot of them, it was hard to pick them all up since some of them were in hard to reach places.

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