Save $200: As of October 11,The Intern - A Summer of Lust you can score the Yeedi Vac Station robovac for only $299.99 — which is 40% off its regular price of $499.99.
Happy Day 2 of the Prime Big Deal Days sale, dedicated shoppers! Today is bringing us many favorable markdowns on fan-favorite robot vacuums, and the Yeedi Vac Station is no exception. A vac that's consistently praised for its power (and dual mopping abilities!) retailing for almost half off? Now that's a win if we've ever seen one.
As of October 11, the Yeedi Vac Station is on sale for $299.99 (versus its usual $499.99) at Amazon. This is the Yeedi model's lowest price yet, according to the price tracking software camelcamelcamel, and the Amazon deal is mirrored by the same exact discount directly at Yeedi. You can be sure that this kind of markdown won't last forever (it will probably be gone with the wind in the next few days, in fact). So click that "add to cart" and simplify your cleaning routine instantly.
The Vac Station robot vacuum from Yeedi is one of our favorite budget picks for self-emptying vacs that also double as mops. Indeed, I reviewed the model earlier this summer and was very impressed with its 3,000 Pa of suction power, which you can both see and, unfortunately, hear in action; its ability to conquer crumbs and dirt on all floor types; and its aesthetically pleasing low profile. Note that the Yeedi Vac Station uses VSLAM camera-based mapping versus the laser-based LiDAR technology (meaning it won't be able to clean your floors overnight).
A multifunctional, self-emptying robovac under $300 is a rarity — one we recommend taking advantage of ASAP.
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