SAVE $100: As of March 31,Farmer’s Wife: Handle with Care! Part 1: Angel Advent the iRobot Roomba Q0120 is on sale for $149.99 at Amazon. This is a 40% saving on the list price.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is almost over, so if you're on the hunt for a discount, you don't have much time left. If a robot vacuum is top of your to-buy list, we've found some great discounted models, including this latest deal on the iRobot Roomba Q0120.
If you've been shopping around for something for a while, the name Roomba won't be new to you. And as of March 31, you can buy pick up the iRobot Roomba Q0120for 40% less than list price, now just $149.99.
SEE ALSO: Save big on the iRobot Roomba Q011 in Amazon's Big Spring SaleBut don't worry, even with such a low price, you're still getting a top-of-the-range vacuuming experience. This model has a three-stage cleaning system that delivers customizable suction for carpets and hard floors. It comes with smart navigation that cleans in neat rows, dodges furniture, and steers clear of stairs or any other obstacles in your house. And for those hard-to-reach corners and edges, the Edge-Sweeping Brush won't miss any dust buildup.
Controlled from the iRobot Home App, you can do things like schedule cleans while you're away from home, check to see where it has cleaned, and more. And with up to 120 minutes of cleaning on one charge, if it doesn't manage your whole house, it'll return itself to the charging station to reboot.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so if you don't want to miss out, move fast.
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