Leave no mess unclean with Eufy's refurb RoboVac 30C robot vacuum down to $130

RoboVac 30C
RoboVac 30C (Image credit: Eufy)

Got a bunch of holiday dinners coming up? A little extra mess thanks to a Christmas tree, more snacks in the living room, or the general chaos of wrapping and later opening gifts? Clean all that up with a Eufy RoboVac 30C robot vacuum cleaner refurbished and on sale for $129.99 at Newegg. This price matches the best we've seen, and it's a drop we haven't seen since early October. The same robot vacuum goes for $180 new at Amazon and sells for even more elsewhere.

The RoboVac 30C is smart with built-in Wi-Fi and can connect to your smart home ecosystem. Use the EufyHome app and either Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant to control the robot vacuum with your voice. The less effort you need to put into cleaning your floors the better, right? The app can be used to set routines and tell the robot vacuum when to get to work.

Eufy's RoboVac 30C has a tiny 2.85-inch body so it's small enough to fit under a lot of furniture. It comes with boundary strips, too, so you can keep it out of areas you don't want it to go.

The RoboVac has BoostIQ technology to automatically increase suction power when that extra strength is needed, and you'll get up to 100 minutes of constant suction with little noise pollution. With 1500Pa suctioning, it can clean even the deep dirt on your carpet.

The battery in the 30C lasts for up to 100 minutes, and the machine is smart enough to return to its docking station when the battery runs low. It will recharge and return to work until the job is done. Plus, it doesn't make much noise, with sound no louder than a microwave.

You'll get a few extra tools with the vacuum, too, so you can customize the vacuuming job. Get a cleaning tool, an extra set of filters, four side brushes, and five cable ties. Anker also provides a one-year warranty.

John Levite
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