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Neato Botvac D80 Robot Vac hits Amazon all-time low at $300 shipped (Reg. $400+)

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Amazon is now offering the Neato Botvac D80 Robot Vacuum for Pets and Allergies at $299.99 shipped. That’s $200 off the original listing, matching Best Buy’s Deal of the Day pricing and $48 or so below our previous mention. Walmart charges $449 at the moment. Around 65% of Amazon reviewers left a 4+ star rating. More details below. 

If you prefer to do it yourself, we also have the Dyson Multifloor Upright Vac for $149.50 (Cert. Refurb, Orig. $300) and Black+Decker’s Cordless Hand Vac for $20 Prime shipped.

Neato Botvac D80 Robot Vacuum:

Let the vacuum do the cleaning for you

This robot vacuums the floors in your home to accommodate your needs. Scheduling capability enables you to preset the vacuum to clean when it’s most convenient for you, up to once a day.

Vacuums bare floors and carpets

For versatility as it moves through multiple rooms. Effectively removes pet hair, pet dander, mold and other particles.

Intuitively avoids obstacles

LaserSmart mapping and navigation scans the room to avoid furniture, toys and stairs while offering thorough cleaning.

Save time and energy with no bags to replace

Simply empty the large dirt cup to let the vacuum continue cleaning.

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