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Score $500 Off This Yeedi M12 Pro Plus Robot Vacuum and Mop Today

Score $500 Off This Yeedi M12 Pro Plus Robot Vacuum and Mop Today

CNET18-06-2025

Your smart home probably already has smart lights, smart speakers and smart plugs. So now it's time that you added a smart robot vacuum to the mix, too. It'll do all the dirty work so you don't have to, and some even mop your floors as well. Right now, Amazon is offering you the chance to ditch your old vacuum by slashes you a full $500 off a robot vac. And yes, it mops, too.
This deal gets you the Yeedi M12 Pro Plus robot vacuum and mop for just $400, the lowest price that we've seen this product sell for so far. You don't even have to enter any discount codes or clip any coupons to get this price, but we can't promise it will last for long. These limited-time deals often disappear without any notice, so factor that into your buying decision before it's too late.
In our breakdown of the best robot vacuums, CNET editors write, "The base station and robot vacuum are both loaded with features. The dock self-empties and includes a water tank to refill during mopping. It also has built-in hot air drying to sanitize the mopping pad between cleanings. And speaking of the mop, like many new robot vacuums, the M12 Pro Plus will lift up its mopping pad if it encounters carpet. The mopping pad is even pressurized, giving you a bit more elbow grease when cleaning."
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Given how big of a discount this is, this is easily one of the best vacuum deals available right now. Sure, there are cheaper options on the market, but they don't offer the same premium features that the M12 Pro Plus can boast. If you want to truly leave your robot vacuum to do everything for you, we suggest this might be the answer to your dreams.
Why this deal matters
Chances to get really good robot vacuums for cheap don't come around very often. The Yeedi M12 Pro Plus is currently on our list of the best robot vacuums because it just does so much and does it so well. So, a chance to get it with $500 off shouldn't be missed. This is the lowest price we've seen since it launched.

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