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SAVE $240: Hand over the tedious floor cleaning to a robot. Grab the Roborock S6 Pure robot vacuum and mop while it's back at its all-time low price of $359.99 — that's 40% off its MSRP of $599.99.


Floor cleaning doesn't have to be a drag. Consider a robot vacuum and mop, like the Roborock S6 Pure, that can handle your daily cleaning tasks and then some.

The Roborock S6 Pure is back at its all-time low price of $359.99 at Walmart — that's $240 off its suggested retail price of $599.99.

The S6 Pure offers multi-floor mapping and smart LiDAR Navigation to ensure it cleans in an efficient pattern (and won't fall down the stairs or get stuck under the coffee table). Plus, you can control it via app or with your voice, create regular cleaning schedules, set no-go zones and invisible walls (like around delicate furniture, kids' bedrooms, or any area where there are lots of cables), and program customized suction levels for every room across multiple floors.

While it's not as high-tech as its more expensive sibling (the S7, Mashable's top pick for hardwood floors), it does have the same battery capacity: 180 minutes of cleaning before heading back to its charging dock. The dustbin and water tank are smaller, too, but it can still mop and vacuum spaces up to 1,610 square feet in one go.

The S6 Pure is a particularly good choice for homes under 2,000 square feet with both hardwood floors and carpets, as it can glide over thresholds between rooms like a champ. The downside? It won't empty the dustbin for you. For that, you'll probably have to spend a couple hundred more dollars.

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