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Amazon has a 'time-saving' robot vacuum cleaner for under £100

Amazon has a 'time-saving' robot vacuum cleaner for under £100

Wales Online25-05-2025

Amazon has a 'time-saving' robot vacuum cleaner for under £100
The Lefant M210P Robot Vacuum Cleaner is currently priced at £99.95, down 58% from the RRP of £239.99, and has a 4.2 star rating on Amazon
The robot vacuum adapts its suction depending on the surface it finds itself on
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There's nothing more disheartening than reaching the weekend only to be greeted by a mountain of household chores. Thankfully, with the advent of modern technology, not all tasks need to be manually done anymore.
A robot vacuum cleaner can significantly lighten that ever-expanding housework list.
With a robot vacuum cleaner, customers can return home to an immaculate abode, with carpets devoid of pet hair, crumbs, lint and other debris. Moreover, acquiring one of these handy gadgets doesn't have to break the bank.
The Lefant M210P Robot Vacuum Cleaner is currently available for £99.95 on Amazon.
This discounted price slashes 58% off the original RRP of £239.99, enabling shoppers to own a vacuum cleaner that promises an efficient clean without them having to lift a finger, and at a much lower cost, reports the Daily Record.
The robot vacuum features four cleaning modes to ensure every nook and cranny of the house is attended to. It boasts a cleaning efficiency of nearly 90% and comes equipped with a large 500ml dust container - ample space to gather all sorts of household debris.
Measuring only 28cm in diameter and 7.8cm in thickness, it can easily fit under beds and sofas to reach those dusty corners. Although it operates on battery power, it has a run time of 120 minutes and is programmed to return to its charging station once it's done or when the battery is running low.
This clever device is also capable of avoiding obstacles and detecting stairs, preventing any potential damage from collisions within the home. Its suction power adjusts according to the surface it's on, ensuring both carpets and hard floors receive an equally thorough clean.
There's no need to worry about pet hair with the Lefant M210P Robot Vacuum Cleaner
(Image: Amazon )
If this robotic vacuum doesn't quite tick all your boxes, there are numerous other options available in the market. Shark offers the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Cordless Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop, which boasts comprehensive cleaning capabilities, tackles stubborn stains, and is designed to make multiple passes over dirt and debris to ensure everything is sucked up.
This model is priced at £250 at Argos.
For those willing to invest a bit more, the EUFY X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop with All-in-One Station could be worth considering. Available for £799 at Currys, this high-end robot cleaner comes with a docking station equipped with its own water tank and dust bag for automatic hands-free cleaning.
It also features a Pro-Detangle comb that loosens troublesome hairs wrapped around the roller brush.
Yet, with a smashing 4.2-star rating on Amazon, customers are heaping praise on the Lefant robot vacuum. A contented customer shared: "I did so much research on robot vacuums before investing in this one, although it's on the 'cheaper' side of one's that are out there it really does do what it says on the tin! I love that you can set schedules, it goes over rugs and you can also set it to carpet boost! Every day this is on and every day it picks up bits that I can't see. Connecting to phone app was easy and you can even control it yourself if you want it to go in specific areas. This has saved me so much time hoovering honestly a great product!" Another expressed: "This is great entry model, cleans well, generally returns home without getting stuck or lost. I was very sceptical about these things. I am now a fan."
A third consumer commented: "Good suction and is really persistent in getting every area. It collects a lot of dust in places that my handheld can't reach. Loved it so much I'm thinking of repurchasing and gifting one to a family member."
However, a handful of shoppers weren't entirely convinced.
One remarked: "Great for picking up dust and hair, but anything else, nope. The amount of things I've seen it go over multiple times it won't pick it up even with the different strength settings."
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Another user commented: "Good little vacuum that picks up well. But has a tendency to go around and around, and over the same place instead of working its way over the whole floor area. It also doesn't always recognise the one step we have and goes down it."
Nonetheless, if you're looking for a reasonably priced, high-tech device that eases the burden of household tasks, the Lefant M210P Robot Vacuum Cleaner is worth considering.

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