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The Impressive Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Mop and Vacuum Has Never Been Cheaper Than This

The Impressive Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Mop and Vacuum Has Never Been Cheaper Than This

Yahoo27-02-2025

As we hurtle through the year 2025 it's time to face an uncomfortable truth -- you're making your life harder for yourself than it needs to be. In this day and age, you need never touch a vacuum or deal with a dripping mop again, and it's all thanks to the magic that is the humble robot vacuum. They can take all of the cleaning strain away, and they can do it for less than you might think. They aren't cheap, admittedly, but can you really put a price on getting back all those hours of tedious cleaning? Right now you can score the Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum and mop for $600. And while that is a lot of money, it's a solid $200 discount on the robovac's usual list price of $800 and the cheapest we've ever seen this unit sell for. Unfortunately, this is listed as a limited-time deal which means we can't promise that it will stick around for long.
The Eufy X10 offers an impressive 8,000 Pa of suction power to remove dirt and debris from your carpets. It comes with a self-charging and self-emptying station it can automatically visit when its battery is low or cleaning is complete. This station holds a 2.5-liter dustbin, which you'll need to replace only about every two months. When docked at the station, the Eufy X10 Pro Omni can also automatically wash and dry its included mop pads, so it'll be ready for the next mopping session.
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One of the great things about this robot cleaner is that it can tackle messes on all different floor types. From picking up dirt from your carpets to mopping up tough messes in your kitchen, it's a versatile cleaner that's handy to have around the house. If you have pets, the auto-detangling roller brush is a helpful feature that automatically loosens and removes hair from the roller brush so you don't have to pause the cleaning to manually untangle it.
With the robot vacuum's AI-powered mapping tools, you can easily create no-go zones and virtual boundaries to set rooms or areas off-limits. The X10 Pro Omni also includes advanced obstacle avoidance, so it can navigate around stuff on the floor to avoid getting stuck or bumping into things like pet water bowls.
If you aren't sold on the Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum, explore more on-sale options by checking out our roundup of the best vacuum deals.
This vacuum is at an all-time low, making it a great time to buy. But it is also a good deal because of the smart cleaner's two-in-one capabilities. Instead of spending extra money to buy a robot vacuum and a robot mop separately, you can opt for this multifunctional device to snag one cleaning tool that can handle all the floors in your home.

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