SAVE $400:As of April 22,The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses the roborock Q5 Pro+ Robot Vacuum and Mop is on sale at Amazon for $299.99. That's 57% off its list price of $699.99.
There have been some great robot vacuum deals popping up lately, which is nice if you've been looking for a little extra help to get some cleaning done around the house right now. At the moment, one of our favorite deals is on the roborock Q5 Pro+ robot vacuum and mop, which is currently marked down by over 50% at Amazon.
More specifically, the roborock Q5 Pro+ Robot Vacuum and Mop has received a 57% discount that's dropped its price from $699.99 to $299.99. That's a great discount to take advantage of on such a versatile robot vacuum. It's worth keeping in mind that it's listed as a limited-time deal as well, so it may not stick around at this price for very long. If it has caught your eye, now is the time to pick it up.
From hard floors to carpets to tile, the roborock Q5 Pro+ will keep a variety of surfaces neat and tidy as it zooms around. It features a 5500Pa suction and dual rubber brushes that'll take care of any dirt or hair that's hiding away on your floors, and the mop will give harder surfaces a nice shine. It's also self-emptying, so you can keep it going for up to seven weeks before needing to empty the dust bag.
Don't miss out on 57% off the roborock Q5 Pro+ robot vacuum and mop at Amazon.
This isn't the only cleaning device deal that's caught our eye. At the moment you can also save on the Dyson V11 Origin if you're just looking for a regular vacuum to have around the house.
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