Get a Shark self-emptying robot vacuum for $80 off during Amazon's Big Spring Sale
GET 21% OFF: Snag a Shark AV1010AE IQ self-emptying robot vacuum for just $299.99 during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. That's $80 off the original listing price.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is finally live, and hundreds of deals are available. From tablets to fitness gear to TVs, there's a little something for everyone looking to upgrade their tech and home appliances. If you're in the market for a new vacuum or want to get a head start on your spring cleaning, there are plenty of deals on vacuums, including robot and upright models.
One deal that stands out is the Shark AV1010AE IQ Robot Vacuum with XL Self-Empty Base, on sale for $299.99, or $80 off its list price of $379.99.
This self-emptying robot vacuum's advanced features and powerful suction make it a great addition to any household. (Even if you have an upright vacuum already, a robot vacuum can be a convenient and time-saving option for keeping your floors clean.) It includes a self-emptying base that can hold up to 45 days' worth of dirt and debris, meaning you won't have to worry about emptying the dustbin for over a month. It also has built-in mapping and smart sensor technology that helps it navigate and clean your home without getting stuck or missing any spots (or avoiding the room the cat is in).
With the Shark app, you can schedule cleanings and control the robot vacuum from your smartphone, no matter how far away you are. Or, if you prefer voice control, the Shark robot vacuum is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
Topics Robot Vacuums
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