SAVE $300: As of March 5,subterranean eroticism the roborock Qrevo Edge is on sale for $1,299.98 at Amazon. That's a 19% saving on the list price.
We're back at it again with the robot vacuum love, but how could we not with this incredible deal on the roborock Qrevo Edge? As of March 5, this impressive vacuum is reduced by $300, saving you 19% off the full price. This model has also never been priced lower than this.
$1,000 is still a hefty price tag, so what are you really getting for your money with this vacuum? Well, with both vacuuming and mopping functions, this robot vacuum really is an amazing addition to your home.
SEE ALSO: The Shark AI Ultra Robot Vacuum is nearly half off at Amazon — just in time for pollen seasonIt boasts 18,500Pa suction power, aiding the main brush speed by 10% for maximum cleaning efficiency. The all-rubber spiral brush design also prevents tangling, making it ideal for homes with carpets, pet hair, and long hair. It even has pet-friendly settings that reduce sounds to 55dB to keep your furry friends happy and calm.
And no need to guide the vacuum around your house. Powered by structured light technology, this vacuum works its way around your house, avoiding obstacles and navigating even the most cluttered of rooms.
This deal is available at Amazon for a limited time only.
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