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Amazon rolls in with massive discounts on Eufy robot vacuums for Cyber Week

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The holidays are a time for gift-giving. Black Friday and Cyber Monday may have passed but you can still bank on Cyber Week sales to get the most bang for your buck. If you’ve been wanting a robot vacuum or know someone who does, Amazon continues to slash the prices of these little helpers. Right now, two of Eufy’s budget-friendly BoostIQ RoboVacs are all the more affordable with a 33% price cut that makes either model available up to $90 less than its usual retail price for a limited time. Even better, a $60 discount can be applied on top of its sale price when your Amazon Rewards Visa card is approved.

Eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 30 — $180 ($90 Off)

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Corded upright vacuums enable you to clean high and low along with the promise of fade-free suction. While robot vacuums are generally confined to your floors, Eufy’s RoboVac 30 tries to match up with an upgraded 1500 Pa suction and BoostIQ technology that automatically increases suction power within 1.5 seconds when extra vacuuming strength is needed to get the best clean. And it does so without deafening your ears or demanding too much of your attention.

The RoboVac 30 is equipped to clean hardwood floors and medium-pile carpets quietly for up to 100 minutes. You need not worry if that’s not enough time to go through your whole house as it returns to its dock to recharge while its large 0.6-liter dust bin reduces the frequency of emptying. With infrared and anti-drop sensors, it is capable of avoiding obstacles and falls but it is advisable to keep wires or socks and similar objects out of its way. You can also opt to set no-go zones with dual-hall sensors or the included boundary strips.

The point of vacuuming is to make spaces breathable and so Eufy’s RoboVac 30 packs dual-layer filters plus one high-performance filter to effectively capture and trap all kinds of micro-particles. All you have to do is spark it to life through the button atop the droid or program it through its remote to schedule a clean and set cleaning modes.

Leave floorcare to the Eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 30 for only $180 instead of $270 on Amazon.

$180 ON AMAZON

Eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim) — $160 ($80 Off)

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If you don’t need that much suction power, you can save a couple more bucks and get Eufy’s RoboVac 11S (Slim) that delivers 1,300 Pa suction. It is still a solid option that is highly recommended by our editorial team among others. It was even featured as one of the best robot vacuums of 2019 for being one of the slimmest models with a height of only 2.85 inches. Its incredibly low profile helps it glide under furniture with no trouble while its infrared and anti-drop sensors likewise help it navigate around your home. It sure won’t be bothering you as it makes for a quiet operation that would not be nearly as loud as your microwave or conversational speech.

BoostIQ technology and large wheels are still in place to enable it to clean hard floors as well as medium-pile carpets thoroughly for a period of 100 minutes. A three-point cleaning system is employed along with a triple-filter system to assure no dust is left behind. It also has an o.6-liter dustbin that you’ll only have to empty infrequently.

The RoboVac 11S (Slim) basically has all the features you can expect from the RoboVac 30. You’ll only be missing out on a few notches of suction power, dual-hall sensors, and boundary strips. As a result, you’ll most likely achieve the same level of cleanliness, and with the same set of accessories, including the remote control, charging base, AC power adapter, cleaning tool, extra set of high-performance filters, 4 side brushes, 5 cable ties, welcome guide, and the worry-free 12-month warranty.

Usually priced at $240, Amazon lets you take home the Eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim) for as low as $160.

$160 ON AMAZON

Looking for more options? Browse through our curated deals page to get the best bargains on robot vacuums for pet hair, iRobot Roombas, cordless or lightweight vacuums from Dyson or Shark, and more.

Kaitlyn Gilles
Former Digital Trends Contributor
I find deals and write about them to help Digital Trends’ readers save on quality tech products.
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