Offload your cleaning tasks to the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra robot vacuum and mop for its lowest price yet

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SAVE $300: As of March 11, get the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra robot vacuum and mop for $1,499.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,799.99. That’s a discount of 17% and the lowest price we’ve seen.


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If you’re tired of spending your precious time pushing around a vacuum or mop at home, it’s time to assign that kind of busywork to a machine. A robot vacuum is always up to the task, and there’s a great pick on sale now that’s more than capable of getting the job done.

As of March 11, get the Dreame Matrix10 Ultra robot vacuum and mop for $1,499.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $1,799.99. That’s $300 off and a discount of 17%. It’s also the lowest price we’ve seen.

This robot vacuum and mop is a more sophisticated unit that can handle both chores beautifully. It offers 30,000Pa of suction power for handling dirt and debris or even tangled hair if needed, so it’s keen to push through even the more difficult messes, say from pet hair or the ground-in dirt in your carpet.

It can automatically detect when it’s cleaning carpets, in fact, and adjust its suction type accordingly. It can also effortlessly switch to mop pads, so rugs and carpets don’t get damp before it’s time to start cleaning hard flooring.

It can accomplish this as well as avoid over 240 types of objects with its OmniSight navigation and LED lighting for more accurate mapping. Plus, the robot always heads back to an all-in-one base that automates everything: mop switching, drying, water refilling, and even cleaning and sanitizing. It truly can handle it all so you don’t have to think about tidying up.

If you want this type of clean without having to so much as lift a finger, don’t miss out on this deal.

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