SAVE $400: As of March 4,travesty is an important part of eroticism the roborock Q5 Pro+ is on sale for $299.99 at Amazon. That's a 57% saving on list price.
If you're looking for a high-quality robot vacuum, the name "roborock" will be on your radar. One of the most impressive robot vacuum brands on the market, these models are seriously impressive, and worth every cent.
And as of March 4, courtesy of Amazon, you can pay less for one of the most advanced models: the roborock Q5 Pro+. Previously priced at $699.99, it is now down to just $299.99. Not only are you saving a whopping $400, but this is the lowest it has ever been priced at Amazon.
SEE ALSO: This iRobot Roomba Robot Vac deal authorizes you to delegate cleaningAnd for $299.99, you're getting a great device. Equipped with a DuoRoller system, this vacuum picks up dirt, dust, and pet hair easily, whether it's on carpet or hard floors. It also boasts a powerful 5500 Pa HyperForce suction power, meaning it can pick up nearly all kinds of dirt.
It is also incredibly low maintenance — not only does it self-empty, but the dustbin has a 2.5-liter storage, so you'll only need to empty it around every seven weeks. The voice controls are also a big plus: Whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Siri, it'll work for them all. There really is hardly any work involved for you with this device.
It even uses PreciSense LiDAR Navigation to map out paths in your home. The clever 3D mapping allows the vacuum to navigate its way around your home with no help, avoiding obstacles and convenient cleaning routes.
This price won't be around for long, as Amazon has marked this as a limited-time deal. So head to Amazon now, before it runs out.
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