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'My dogs and I thank you': For a limited time this Shark robovac is nearly 50% off

'My dogs and I thank you': For a limited time this Shark robovac is nearly 50% off

Yahoo12-04-2025

In an ideal world, having a robot vacuum would mean kicking back and relaxing while your handy device does everything for you. In reality, many require you to empty out all that dust, hair and who knows what on a regular basis. Well, Amazon has a mega-sale happening right now on a robot vacuum that's truly hands-off. It's called the Shark AI Robot Vacuum, it's bagless and for a limited time, it's nearly 50% off.
Getting nearly 50% off anything is a great deal on its own, but when it's a hardworking, fast-cleaning dust destroyer like this, you've scored a mega-deal. Similar robovacs can be twice the price when they're on sale, and since this is on offer for a limited time, this is a great time to add to cart.
Sounds like a dream to have one of these robot vacuums in your home? It is, according to plenty of happy customers, who say it "exceeds expectations." To use this powerful vac, simply map out the areas you want cleaned in your home using the SharkClean app and let it go to work. You can also clean on demand using the app — or Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant if you don't feel like pulling out your phone.
And there's so much more to love about this vacuum. This Shark works in rows to make sure every little inch is covered. It features a self-cleaning brush roll, too, so you don't have to stress about hair getting wrapped around it and shutting the whole thing down.
Another great feature? It has a dustbin that can hold up to 60 days' worth of gunk, so you don't have to stress about emptying it all the time.
Over 2,500 reviewers give this Shark AI Robovac a sparkling five stars, and over 500 have been bought in the past month.
"This little guy is so great," said this five-star fan. "It was easy to set up, and made a map of our main floor that was surprisingly good after just one run. The battery life is pretty decent and the suction level must be good cause he hasn't missed anything yet! He looks like a little trilobite swimming about your home. He makes a soft whirring sound as he goes about, but I find it a pleasant sound, and it's nice to know if he's coming up behind you."
A fellow happy home cleaner called this vacuum "the best purchase of the year." They added, "Having the extended dust bin has been great."
A shopper who dislikes cleaning said: "My hardwood and vinyl floors stay consistently vacuumed-clean due to the 2-day vacuuming cycle I'm on. I like it that it keeps the areas below my bed clean as well. There is no way I can keep the floors so clean manually. I'm older and besides, I don't want to dedicate hours each week to that task."
This funny fan wrote: "I have a new dog that drops fur like rain falls in Seattle. Everywhere. This baby doesn't get caught up in wires (although I do my best to keep them out of the way) and so far has been a great investment. My dogs and I thank you."
"Only complaint is they don't use a disposable bag for the waste, so you have to either dump it out or vacuum it out," said one. Still, they noted, "This model is a huge cost saving compared to Roomba."
This final reviewer revealed: "The robot is really great. My house has a very large open first floor and it does a great job cleaning. The amount of cat hair and dust it collected in the first couple days was astonishing. It even does well going in and out of pantry, laundry and bathroom. I am so upset at the lack of options on the app though."
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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