GET $300 OFF:As of July 8,Japanese sex movies Target Circle members can snag a Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop for just $399.99, down from $699.99.
If you’re looking for a new robot vacuum that can handle mopping duties, the Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop (previously known as the Sharl AI Ultra 2-in-1) might be your best option.
SEE ALSO: Target's Circle Week is here and runs through July 13As of July 8, Target Circle members can get this amped-up robot vacuum hybrid (and self-emptying base) for $399.99, down from $699.99. That’s $300 off the listing price and the lowest price we’ve seen on this model since April. (If you don’t want to sign up for Target Circle, Amazon matches this price.)
The Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop is the real deal. According to Mashable contributor Timothy Beck Werth, this little robot is “actually good at mopping, a rarity in this market, and it cleans just as well as flagship robot vacuums that cost two or three times as much.” He even dubbed it the best robot vacuum mop combo you could buy in 2023.
With Matrix Clean technology, this robo-vac is built to clean floors more thoroughly than most. The matrix grid system uses multiple passes to hit every inch of your floors, and the self-emptying base means you won't have to empty the dustbin as often. You can set no-go zones and control it via the SharkClean app.
It also features true HEPA filtration to capture allergens, and the Sonic Mopping feature works on hardwood, tile, and laminate floors.
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