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iRobot Roomba Combo

SAVE OVER £160: The iRobot Roomba Combo is on sale for £189 this Black Friday, saving you 46% on list price.


Do you need a robot vacuum for your home? Or is it just a luxury item? At Black Friday you can certainly afford to find out, with cool tech and devices like robot vacuums being bumped down to rock bottom prices. 

And, by the way, let us answer that question for you: You absolutely do need a robot vacuum. At least, you won’t believe that you ever lived without one after the little guy starts cleaning up after you.

Take a look at the iRobot Roomba Combo, which is a great entry-level robot vacuum. As part of Amazon’s Black Friday sale, it’s on sale for just £189 — that’s a 46% saving, which is a rare discount on an item like this.

In fact, you’re getting even more for your money because the iRobot Roomba Combo is not only a robot vacuum. It's a combination of vacuum and mop. So, if you have hardwood or lino floors, this clever device will vacuum first and mop afterwards. You can trust that it will do a good job, too, because iRobot is the top name in robot vacuum technology.

If you’ve picked up Alexa-powered devices this Black Friday, there’s a bonus feature — the iRobot Roomba Combo connects with Alexa, allowing you to control the robo-vac with voice commands. It can do plenty on its own too. The iRobot Roomba Combo can navigate around your home and works with you via an app to create cleaning schedules.

The reduced Black Friday price is available until Nov. 29 — don’t miss out!

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