SAVE $119.99:The Hindi Tayo Pwede (2020) Full Pinoy Movie Full Movie OnlineShark Detect Pro self-emptying robot vacuum is just $480 during the Walmart Shark Days sale event, marked down from the standard price of $599.99. That's a 20% discount.
Welcome to busy season. Somehow every weekend between now and 2025 will be packed with get-togethers, soccer games, dinner parties, and holiday events. Chores start to pile up because sitting on the couch just sounds so much more appealing during this chaotic era. If this sounds familiar, a robot vacuum can save you time and energy, and thanks to Walmart's Shark Days event, you can grab one for much less.
As of Oct. 3, the Shark Detect Pro self-emptying robot vacuum is just $480 at Walmart, down from the usual price of $599.99. That's a savings of $119.99 or a 20% discount.
Instead of wondering if the robot vacuum will get stuck under the couch (again) today, rest assured knowing floors will be sparkling clean with the Shark Detect Pro. Through the Shark app, send the robot vacuum on an exploratory trip around your home to create an accurate map. Then schedule the vacuuming times and frequency, selecting which rooms you'd like to get the cleaning treatment.
Shark designed the Detect Pro to clean both carpets and hardfloor. Floor Detect senses the floor below the vacuum, adjusting the brushroll to the flooring type to get the best cleaning.
Another major benefits of the Detect Pro is the self-emptying base that also serves as the robot's charging dock. With a sealed HEPA system, the robot will return to the base to empty debris. Shark mentions the base can store up to 60 days worth of debris before you'll need to empty it. That means you might not have to think about floor maintenance more than once every two months.
If you're too busy to sweep and vacuum the floors, offload the task to the Shark Detect Pro. Thanks to today's jaw-some deal at Walmart, the robot vacuum can be yours for just $480 during the Shark Deal Days event.
Topics Robot Vacuums
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