Grab a Shark IQ self-emptying robot vacuum for under $300 and take vacuuming off your chore list forever

Forget about dirty floors for up to 45 days.
By Lauren Allain  on 
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Self-emptying so you can forget it for up to 45 days Credit: Shark

SAVE $80: The Shark AV1010AE IQ robot vacuum with XL self-empty base is back down to its lowest price ever of $299.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 21% from the regular price of $379.99.


If vacuuming is the household chore that never gets done, it might be time to reassign the task. A robot vacuum is ready and willing to clean the floors whenever you need, and there's a great deal on a self-emptying robovac at Amazon today.

As of Oct. 26, the Shark AV1010AE IQ robot vacuum with XL self-empty base is back down to $299.99 at Amazon, which matches its lowest price ever. That's $80 off the normal price of $379.99.

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Significantly improved from their origin days, a robot vacuum can now accurately map your space to avoid constant crashes, tumbling down the stairs, and getting stuck on the rug's tassels. The Shark AV1010AE IQ robot vacuum uses advanced navigation to clean in rows after mapping your home. Through the Shark Clean app, you can label each room and then send your robot out on missions to clean specific areas. You can also set which rooms or areas to avoid, like the dog's water bowl.

One of the most convenient features of the Shark AV1010AE IQ robot vacuum is the self-empty base that also serves as the robot's charging dock. Once the vacuum is done for the day, it returns to the dock and unloads the day's dust and dirt into the base. The bagless base can hold up to 45 days' worth of debris before it needs to be emptied.

If you're not interested in vacuuming, hire a robot. The Shark IQ robot vacuum that empties itself for up to 45 days is back down to $299.99 at Amazon.

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Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in journalism and holds an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. You can find more of her work online from publications including Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, and more. When she’s not writing, Lauren prefers to be outside hiking, bouldering, swimming, or searching for the perfect location for all three.


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