The Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 robot vacuum is down to a record-low $299.99 at Amazon
SAVE 57%: As of March 4, the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 robot vacuum-mop is on sale for $299.99, down from $699.99, at Amazon. That's a 57% discount or $400 in savings.
If you're sick of vacuuming and mopping your floors but refuse to pay $1,000 to have a robot do it for you, it’s time to look past Roomba (they filed for bankruptcy for a reason!). Shark makes some of the best hybrid vacuums on the market, and one of our favorite models is currently on sale for less than $300.
As of March 4, the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 robot vacuum-mop is on sale for $299.99, down from $699.99, at Amazon. That's a 57% discount or $400 in savings. Plus, if you happen to get approved for an Amazon Business Prime Card, you can knock another $125 off the total.
Our vacuum expert, Leah Stodart, tested this exact model and named it the "Best Budget Shark Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo," mostly because it actually mops. While most budget hybrids just drag a wet rag across your floor, the Matrix Plus uses sonic mopping that scrubs 100 times per minute to lift dried stains.
"In my testing, I watched the Matrix Plus 2-in-1 successfully clear crumbs near the kitchen counter, kitty litter in my bathroom, and minor drops on hardwood or tile several times — messes that similarly-priced Roombas I tested couldn't conquer in one pass," Stodart writes.
It also features a self-cleaning brushroll that won't get tangled with pet hair, and a bagless, self-emptying base that holds up to 60 days of dirt.
Topics Robot Vacuums
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