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TL;DR: As of February 13, get an open-box Eufy RoboVac G30 Robot Vacuum for just $99.99 — that's 15% off.


What if we told you that you might never have to vacuum or sweep your floors ever again? And we aren’t talking about ignoring those dust bunnies or clumps of pet hair — we’re talking about getting a robot vacuum. You may have held off of the trend due to their usual prices, but this Eufy RoboVac G30 is only $99.99 for an open-box model (reg. $118.99).

This robot is like having a maid

Imagine this: Instead of lugging your vacuum up the stairs and tripping over its cord as you clean, you could set the Eufy RoboVac to tidy your space for you — even when you’re not even home. Just use the app to schedule sessions, add focus spots, change modes, and review its cleaning history.

Skeptics of these robot maids often raise the concern that they miss spots, but the Eufy RoboVac has Smart Dynamic Navigation 2.0 to design logical paths around your house to cover entire areas like your living room and kitchen. 

Other critics claim they aren’t as powerful as traditional vacuums, but this robot has 2000Pa suction, which is an excellent balance between effectiveness and quietness. Plus, technology called BoostIQ™ adjusts suction power when transitioning between hard surfaces and carpets.

Save 15% with an open-box model

This Eufy RoboVac is under $100 because it’s an open-box model. While that does mean it’s not technically brand-new, it does come with factory settings, all original accessories, and a 90-day product warranty. 

What will you do with all of your newfound time, free from the constant clutch of vacuuming? We recommend relaxing and binge-watching your favorite series, but focusing attention on cleaning other things is also a way to go.

Grab your open-box Eufy RoboVac G30 for $99.99 (reg. $118.99) and save 15%.

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