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Save up to $500 on Narwal robot vacuums with these Black Friday deals

Get the Narwal Flow and Freo robot vacuums for up to 36% off

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If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to outsource your floor cleaning, this is it. Robot vacuums have evolved from clumsy bumpers into genuine cleaning assistants, and Narwal is currently running its biggest savings event of the year. From November 20 through December 1, you can save up to $500 across their lineup, bringing flagship cleaning tech down to much more accessible prices.

The ultimate deep clean – Narwal Flow

If you want the most powerful automated cleaning available, the Narwal Flow is the standout. It is currently marked down to $999.99 (a $500 savings). The headline feature here is the 22,000Pa suction—an industry-leading number, but the real innovation is the “Track Mop” design. Instead of just spinning pads, this system continuously rolls out dirt with real-time clean water, ensuring you aren’t just wiping your floors with a dirty rag.

Smart navigation for less – Narwal Freo Z10 Ultra

For homes cluttered with toys, cables, or shoes, obstacle avoidance is non-negotiable. The Narwal Freo Z10 Ultra excels here thanks to its dual RGB cameras, which allow it to see and bypass objects that trip up lesser robots. It also features Mop Extend technology to reach into corners. At $799.99 (down from $1,299.99), this is the smartest time to buy this model.

The best value option – Narwal Freo X10 Pro

You don’t need to spend nearly a thousand dollars to get a fully hands-free experience. The Narwal Freo X10 Pro is currently priced at $459.99 (34% off). It combines strong 11,000Pa suction with a zero-tangling brush design that is ideal for pet owners. If you want a self-emptying, self-washing robot for under $500, this is one of the best value propositions of the year.

The bottom line

Whether you’re looking for the raw power of the flagship Flow or the budget-friendly efficiency of the X10 Pro, Narwal’s Black Friday event covers the entire spectrum of home cleaning. These prices are live from now until December 1. If you’re ready to stop spending your weekends vacuuming and mopping, this sale offers a perfect opportunity to automate the chore for significantly less.

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