SAVE $120: As of March 14, you can get the iRobot Roomba (Q0120) for just $129.99, down from $249.99, at Amazon. That's a 48% discount and $120 off the list price.
If you’re a busy person and vacuuming just isn’t at the top of your priority list, investing in a robot vacuum cleaner could be the best thing you do for yourself this year. And right now, you can get a Roomba for under $200 at Amazon.
As of March 14, the iRobot Roomba (Q0120) is only $129.99, down from $249.99. That’s $120 off the list price and a 48% discount.
SEE ALSO: Best vacuum cleaners 2025, from cordless stick vacuums to robot vacuumsThis model doesn’t come with a self-empty base, but it’s still a solid choice for keeping your floors clean with minimal effort on your part. With three cleaning stages that pick up dirt, dust, and hair, the Roomba's advanced sensors help it navigate around your home without missing any spots. It’s also super easy to set up — just take it out of the box and let it get to work.
The iRobot Home App lets you schedule cleanings and control your Roomba from your smartphone, so you can keep your floors tidy even when you're not home. Plus, the 120-minute run time gives you plenty of vacuuming power between charges.
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