SAVE $120: As of May 12,Down Town the Eufy 11S Max robot vacuum is on sale for $159.99, down from the usual $279.99. That's 43% in savings.
There are literally hundreds of fancy robot vacuums to choose from these days. And we've tested a ton of them. But not everyone is looking for the latest and greatest tech that'll cost you upwards of $1,600. Sometimes you just want something that'll get the job done without breaking the bank. That's where this Eufy 11S Max robot vacuum comes in.
As of May 12, the Eufy 11S Max robot vacuum is on sale for just $159.99 at Amazon. That's 43%, or $120, off its usual cost of $279.99. While that's not its lowest price on record, it's the first time it's dropped this low in over a month.
The Eufy 11S Max packs over 10 infrared sensors to keep it aware of its surroundings, including anti-collision and anti-drop sensors. It also offers 2000Pa of suction power, a three-point cleaning system, and a remote control to help you set up schedules and pick cleaning patterns. It's not the best choice for high-pile carpets, but it can glide over just about any other floor type with ease.
It may not have a ton of fancy features on board, but its no-frills design is a breath of fresh air for those overwhelmed by smart home components. If you want to invest in hands-free cleaning, but don't want to dig into your savings account, the Eufy 11S Max can help you get the job done for cheap.
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