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Amazon slashes price of top-rated robot vacuum by 57% on limited time offer

Amazon slashes price of top-rated robot vacuum by 57% on limited time offer

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Amazon slashes price of top-rated robot vacuum by 57% on limited time offer
The Monsga 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum with Mop has already been reduced from £289 to £149, but Amazon shoppers can make even more savings
The Monsga 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum with Mop has already seen a price drop from £289 to £149, but there's an additional saving to be made.
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Amazon shoppers are being treated to the retailer's top-rated robot vacuum cleaner at more than half its original price. The Monsga 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum with Mop has already seen a price drop from £289 to £149, but now there's an additional saving to be made.
By simply ticking a box beneath the price on the product page, Amazon will knock off another £25, bringing the total cost down to just £124. This equates to a whopping saving of £165, or 57%, from the initial price.
This specific model currently holds the title of best-selling device in Amazon's robotic vacuums category, outperforming competitors such as the Lefant M210P (£105.99) and eufy L60 (£169.99), which hold second and third place respectively.
The Monsga vacuum is the perfect gadget to cut down cleaning time, featuring an anti-tangle brushroll that removes hair whilst it cleans on hardwood floors or carpet. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here .
In addition to vacuuming, this model also offers a mopping function for hard floors, equipped with a 200ml water tank and three-stage moisture control for optimal mopping. According to the brand, its 150,000rpm turbine enables it to pick up everything from fine dust to larger crumbs, while its compact and 3.2" tall body allows it to reach difficult areas and clean under furniture.
The Monsga boasts four different cleaning modes, with auto mode adjusting its suction for different surfaces. Spot mode targets spills, edge mode cleans along walls and Manual mode provides users with app control for more precise cleaning.
The robotic vacuum boasts an impressive battery that operates for 140 minutes on one charge, with the device automatically returning to its charging station when power drops beneath 15% so it's prepared for another cleaning session.
It offers a considerably more affordable option compared to competitors such as the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop (£399.99), though this premium variant reportedly scrubs hard surfaces 100 times each minute.
Alternatively, Dyson's 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum cleaner with two docks comes in at £999.99 on sale from £1,249. Despite the eye watering price, customers have raved that they "can't hide how happy" they are with the product.
Amazon shoppers are being treated to the retailer's top-rated robot vacuum cleaner at more than half its original price.
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For shoppers staying with Amazon, the Monsga 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum with Mop has accumulated over 300 reviews boasting an impressive 4.7-star average rating. Purchasers have praised it as a 'life changer' that's both 'effective' and 'convenient'.
One satisfied buyer commented: "It's a true life changer and made a noticeable difference in keeping my kitchen floors clean with minimal effort. I use it everyday. It works fantastic on the hard floor, picks up dust, crumbs and hair easily. Smart navigation helps with cleaning under my dining table effectively as it goes around the table and chair legs. This is a worthwhile purchase for keeping things tidy between deep cleans, it's very effective and convenient."
Another remarked: "This exceeded my expectations. It's quiet enough to run while I'm on calls and the suction power is great for both tile and carpet. I was impressed by how well it navigates around furniture without bumping into things too hard.
"The dustbin is easy to empty and setup took less than 10 minutes. It's become part of my daily routine and I don't think I could go back to manual vacuuming now. "
However, not everyone was as impressed, with one review stating: "Couldn't find its way back to the charger. Just bumped around into things not cleaning where there is space. Also poor suction."
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Another customer left a glowing five-star review, saying: "The robot vacuum is absolutely fantastic. It cleans so thoroughly that I hardly ever need to do any cleaning myself. While it makes a bit of noise, it's not a problem at all since you can easily schedule it to run while you're out. The battery life is impressive too – it runs long enough to clean the whole house in one go."
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