SAVE 44%: The Terms of serviceEufy Auto-Empty C10 robot vacuum is on sale for $269.99 at Amazon, discounted from the normal price of $479.99. That's a savings of $210 that matches the lowest price we've ever seen.
It's been a few years since you perfected that sourdough loaf recipe. While it's always amazing, there's one issue: crumbs. Instead of adding "vacuum the kitchen" to your to-do list, hand the task off to a robot vacuum. If you don't yet own a cleaning buddy, there's a great deal at Amazon today.
As of May 6, the Eufy Auto-Empty C10 robot vacuum is just $269.99, marked down from the standard list price of $479.99. That's a 44% discount that takes $210 off the price. It also matches the lowest price we've seen.
In the past decade, the brains on robot vacuums have gotten significantly smarter. Instead of worrying if the robot will get stuck under the couch, you can relax, since the Eufy uses Lidar navigation and smart mapping. Combined, these mean the robot vacuum can take off on an independent cleaning adventure. You're able to set the cleaning schedule for the Eufy C10, and you can create no-go zones, so the robot never tries to vacuum up the dog's food. Plus, the self-emptying station contains a 3-liter dust bag, which only needs to be replaced about once every two months.
SEE ALSO: The Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop is still on sale for its lowest-ever priceThis model operates with 4,000Pa suction power, which is ideal for homes with pets, as it can easily rid the carpets and floors of hair and dander. The slim design is convenient for cleaning under furniture to capture the dust bunnies that love to hang out under the bed and below the couch.
Instead of going out of your way to sweep up those crumbs on the kitchen floor, enlist the help of the Eufy Auto-Empty C10. Since it's back down to the lowest price we've seen of $269.99, your home will be in good hands for a good price.
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