
It's Not Free Yet, but This 5500Pa Robot Vacuum and Mop is 65% Off Ahead of Prime Day
Lefant is a popular brand consumers because of its ability to provide some of the best value for money in the market. This is especially true when you look at their latest model, the robot vacuum and mop M2 Pro, which provides extremely serious cleaning ability with intelligent features.
Currently, Amazon is offering this model at the best price so far and with a whopping 65% discount, it is an offer you can't resist: Originally priced at $570 for the Lefant M2 Pro with an immediate discount of 54% in addition to an additional 20% coupon that you can redeem, you can get it for just $207.
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Its 5,500 Pa suction power is more than enough to deal with dust, dirt and even more challenging pet hair, and 140 minutes of battery life ensures that even large houses can be cleaned spotless within a single charge cycle. This device can handle any kind of flooring and with its advanced LiDAR navigation, maps your home 360 degrees and saves each floor's plan for improved cleaning.
You will also be impressed by its obstacle avoidance capability: With nine triangulation distance sensors and a 190-degree wide range detection angle, the robot can detect and navigate over objects as close as 1.6 inches. This makes it especially well-suited to living spaces packed with furniture, children's toys or pets. And by the way, the M2 Pro has been designed to clean pet hair thoroughly without getting clogged or tangled.
The Lefant M2 Pro is truly a 2-in-1 machine with vacuuming and mopping all in one neat package. The 300 ml tank of water and powerful suction clean floors spotlessly and since the setting of not moving onto carpets when the mop holder is installed, you have no wet rugs to contend with. When the mop holder is removed, the vacuum automatically boosts suction to maximum for effective cleaning on carpets.
With the Lefant app (the robot itself is connected via Wi-Fi), you can allocate different cleaning modes and frequencies for rooms, choose particular areas or zones for targeting and even divide or merge rooms for a totally customized cleaning routine. This type of control is what ensures that the robot learns and adapts based on your lifestyle and cleaning habits, not vice versa. The app also allows you to adjust the water pressure for mopping on three levels, so you can get it right according to the need of each room.
For the ones that want an even cordless experience, there is a 45-day self-emptying station on the Lefant M2 Pro. The bagless system eliminates the need for purchasing replacement dust bags and saves you plastic waste and money. For those who want to go back to the old method of disposal, sealed dust bags are also available for purchase separately.
This Amazon deal is truly one of the best you'll find, especially ahead of Prime Day, which makes it the perfect time to invest in a cleaner home.
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