If you hate cleaning corners, this robot vacuum with an extendable mop is $100 off
SAVE 17%: As of Sept. 15, the Mova P10 Pro Ultra robot vacuum and mop is on sale for $499 at Amazon, down from its typical price of $599. That's a 17% discount, and it's the best price we've tracked for this model.
Robot vacuums are super helpful for automating day-to-day vacuuming, but most still struggle with two key areas: cleaning their own mop pads and getting into corners. The Mova P10 Pro Ultra tackles both of those problems with some clever tech, and right now, it’s back down to its lowest price.
As of Sept. 15, the Mova P10 Pro Ultra robot vacuum and mop is on sale for $499 at Amazon, down from its typical price of $599. That's a 17% discount, and it's the best price we've tracked for this model.
The most impressive cleaning feature is its all-in-one docking station. It doesn't just empty the dustbin (which it does, holding up to 75 days' worth of debris); it also washes the dual spinning mop pads with uber hot water (149℉) to break down grease and grime, then dries them with hot air to prevent odors. Talk about self-sufficiency! (The most impressive feature, in my opinion, is the pet-friendly interactive video and voice call functionality.)
The robot itself is a powerful cleaner, with a 13,000Pa of suction to handle dust, crumbs, and pet hair. But what sets it apart from other premium models is its extendable side brush and mop, which reach out to clean deep into corners and along baseboards (areas most robovacs miss). It's also smart about carpets and lifts its mops by 10.5 mm to vacuum without getting them wet.
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