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The Shark AI Ultra Robot Vacuum Is $280 Off At Amazon

This robot vac is ideal for pet owners or busy households.

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GET $280 OFF: As of Oct. 18, the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum is available at Amazon for $269.99, down from $549.99. That’s a 51% discount.

Whether you missed Prime Day or you just really need a new robot vacuum cleaner, Amazon has tons of models on sale ahead of the holiday season across major brands like Shark, iRobot, and Eufy. But there’s one deal that’s our favorite.

As of Oct. 18, you can get your hands on the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum (AV2501S) for just $269.99. That’s $280 off, or a 51% discount. While this isn’t the cheapest we’ve seen this particular model, it only misses the mark by $20, so it’s still a great deal for a top-notch robot vacuum.

The Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum is powerful enough to tackle pet hair and heavy debris (like cereal, chip remnants, and whatever else your roommates or family manage to get on the floor). It features Matrix Clean navigation, so no spot goes untouched. The cool thing is that you can create no-go zones and schedule cleanings from the Shark Clean app, so you can clean your floors from anywhere at any time without worrying about it falling down the stairs or running into furniture.

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It’s also bagless and includes a self-emptying base that can hold up to 30 days’ worth of dirt and debris. For less than $300, it’s a total steal.

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