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Want a robot vacuum? These Boxing Day deals are great, but they're going fast

Want to automate your home cleaning so you don't have to worry about vacuuming? A robot vacuum is the best way to do that, and while they may not be for everyone some of today's discounts make it a no-brainer to pick one up if you're already looking for one.

A variety of brands have been discounted on Amazon including Roomba and Eufy. We've reviewed products from both brands in the past, and can recommend them as they're more than useful if you want to automate your home cleaning.

The Roomba listed below is far more high-tech than the other Eufy product, but it's also much more expensive. Act quickly to get these though as the discounts listed below are all set to run until 23:59 on December 29.

Not in the UK? You may like some of the deals on robot vacuums you can see below:



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