
"Changing to a stick vacuum hugely improved my life after moving to a three-story home, but all kinds of vacuum types can turn your life around. Never have time to vacuum or mop? Grab a robot vacuum. Need one for the car or stairs, or just for spot cleaning? You'll want a handheld vacuum. Over lugging your upright vacuum around the house? Trust me, a good stick vacuum is worth investing in."
"While it's the new pick, it's not actually new. This is last season's robot vacuum, and it's at a better price while still packing plenty of features we like to see. Shopping for an older model is WIRED reviewer Adrienne So's advice to get a good robot vacuum without paying four figures. The X10 Pro Omni's mop has downward pressure to actually scrub floors, and it packs a self-emptying bin and a good camera navigation system."
"If you're looking for more of a deal, our favorite basic and affordable vacuum is even cheaper than usual right now. WIRED reviewer Adrienne So was impressed by the offerings of this little robot. Especially the enormous 1-liter dustbin, since the vacuum doesn't have a docking station to empty into. It has powerful suction for the price and good navigation, and it does come with a little charging base that works better than our last basic pick."
Black Friday delivers steep discounts across robot, stick, handheld, and upright vacuum categories, making upgrades more affordable. Robot vacuums include high-end models with self-emptying bins, downward-pressure mops that scrub floors, and camera-based navigation, as well as budget-oriented units with large 1-liter dustbins, solid suction, and compact charging bases. Stick vacuums improve portability for multi-story homes and reduce the burden of lugging uprights. Handheld vacuums suit car, stair, and spot cleaning. Buying slightly older or last-season robot models often provides significant savings while retaining many desirable features. Comparing listings across retailers and checking model-year differences helps locate optimal prices.
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