
Aldi's robot vacuum will clean your house as you sleep & it's £600 cheaper than popular brand & mops floors too
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ALDI shoppers can pick up a sell-out cordless cleaning gadget at a steal.
The popular product recently returned to the middle aisle, and it's way cheaper than a popular rival brand.
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Aldi's Robot Vacuum is scanning at stores for just £99.99
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So if you're still getting your house in order this summer, this item may be worth the investment.
Available right now from the Specialbuys section, Aldi's Robot Vacuum Cleaner will set you back just £99.99.
While that's a steep price point for punters, the option is an inexpensive alternative to the Samsung Jet Bot vacuum which is scanning for an eye-watering £665.
Better still, you can schedule it to run at any time, even when you're tucked up in bed.
It features a three-stage suction adjustment, is app controlled and comes with a free one-year warranty.
How do robot vacuum cleaners work?
Robot vacuum cleaners are basically little AI-powered hockey pucks on a mission to tackle your dirty floors while you put your feet up – but there's some proper clever tech making it all happen.
These nifty gadgets use a combination of sensors, motors and clever software to navigate around your home without faceplanting down the stairs or getting hopelessly tangled in your phone charger. It's the ultimate cleaning hack.
Most robot vacs start by creating a digital map of your home – think of it as the robot getting its bearings.
Using sensors (and in pricier models, cameras or lasers), it builds a virtual floorplan of your space, noting where furniture sits and which areas to avoid.
The actual cleaning happens thanks to spinning brushes that sweep dirt toward the centre, where powerful motors create suction to pull everything into an onboard dustbin.
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Higher-end models pack some serious punch – the Dyson 360 Vis Nav boasts a whopping 20,000 Pa of suction!
When it comes to power, these robots are pretty self-sufficient.
They automatically return to their charging dock when running low on juice, meaning you don't need to babysit them.
Some of the fancier models even empty their own dustbins into a larger container in the dock, so you might only need to empty it once a month.
Most impressive is how they've evolved from bumbling robo-cleaners that randomly ping-pong around rooms to sophisticated smart home gadgets that can be controlled via app, learn your cleaning preferences, and even avoid specific obstacles like pet waste!
Remember to compare prices
It is important to remember to always shop around when buying something like this as you might find a cheaper alternative.
Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price.
Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time, so you can see if the current price is a good deal.
A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for.

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