SAVE $299.01:The hardcore gay sex videosShark AI Ultra robot vacuum with 60-day self-emptying base is on sale at Amazon for just $299.99, down from the list price of $599. That's a 50% discount.
Tis the season to not worry about cleaning your floors. Between work, holiday parties, kids' activities, wrapping gifts, and cooking a turkey, there's not much time left for vacuuming before guests arrive. Instead, enlist the help of a robot vacuum that won't fa-la-la-la down the stairs.
As of Dec. 19, the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum with 60-day self-emptying base is on sale at Amazon for just $299.99. That's a 50% discount off the typical price of $599 and a savings of $299.01.
Capable of cleaning both hard floors and carpet, the Shark AI Ultra works hard to keep your floors sparkling clean without being a bother. Shark employs the help of LiDAR vision to make an accurate map of your home's layout. Not only does this help the lil' robot make its way around your home to clean, it also gives you the ability to tell your robot to go vacuum the family room but avoid the kitchen, for example.
Shark also uses Matrix Clean to detect and then remove debris from areas that need extra attention. Instead of taking a single pass over all areas, the Shark operates in matrix grid pattern over areas that need extra help.
For pet owners, the self-cleaning brushroll means you'll won't have to perform a hair-removal surgery to free the brush from a tangle.
When the Shark is done cleaning, it'll return back to its charging base which is also a self-emptying base. Inside, the base can store up to 60 days worth of dust and debris before you'll need to empty it out. In short, that means you won't have to consider floor maintenance for about two months at a time.
With the associated Shark smartphone app, you can set schedules for your robot vacuum, check on the battery power, or set no-go zones for areas you want the vacuum to avoid. But if you don't love using a smartphone, you can also control the robot vacuum with voice commands.
If you'll be busy in the next few weeks with hosting holiday parties, get the help of the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum. It'll never sigh loudly or complain when asked to vacuum and its reliable suction power will leave your home's floors spotless. It's on sale at Amazon for 50% off and if you order soon, it'll arrive before Dec. 25.
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