This AI-powered Shark robot vacuum is down to its best-ever price before Black Friday — save over $300 right now
SAVE OVER $300: As of Nov. 18, the Shark AV2501AE AI robot vacuum is on sale for $294.99 at Amazon. That's a 55% discount on the list price.
If you've been on the hunt for a great, affordable robot vacuum, we've found the perfect early Black Friday deal for you. As of Nov. 18, the Shark AV2501AE AI robot vacuum is reduced to just $294.99, saving you $355 on list price. It might not be Black Friday yet, but why wait when there's a deal this good? Not to mention, this is the lowest price it has ever been according to camelcamcelcamel.
And you're not sacrificing anything with a price this low, because this model is beyond impressive. It has a strong suction that works across all floor types. It even has a feature called Matrix Clean Navigation which helps it move in a precise grid and take multiple passes over heavy dirt to make sure no mess is left behind. It's perfect for homes with pets thanks to its self-cleaning brushroll and HEPA filtration. It also has a bagless base so the vacuum will self-empty. It will store this for up to 60 days, and only then do you need to empty it yourself.
The 360° LiDAR system is a great feature, helping the vacuum map your home accurately and clean methodically while detecting and avoiding objects. For battery life, you'll get up to 120 minutes of runtime, plus the Recharge and Resume feature means if it runs out mid clean, it will pick up where it left off after a quick recharge.
Pick up this robot vacuum deal for its best-ever price at Amazon.
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