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This self-emptying robot vacuum is your new cleanup hack for only $150

TL;DR: This refurbished Shark robot vacuum maps your home, cleans in precise rows, and empties itself for up to 30 days — all for $149.99 (reg. $349.99).

There’s a special kind of frustration that comes from cleaning your floors, only to spot new crumbs five minutes later. Between pet hair, corners that never quite get attention, and the constant need to empty the bin, vacuuming is one of those chores that never really feels finished.

That’s where this near-mint refurbished Shark Matrix UR2360S Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum comes in, currently down to $149.99 (normally $349.99). Instead of quick, random passes, it uses a grid-style cleaning pattern to go over your floors multiple times, so it’s not just cruising around — it’s actually trying to get everything.

It’s powered by strong suction that works across carpets and hardwood, while CleanEdge Detect pushes debris out of corners and into its path. If you’ve got pets, the self-cleaning brushroll helps keep hair from wrapping around and turning into a maintenance project.

Navigation is handled by 360° LiDAR mapping, which means it learns your space and moves around furniture and everyday obstacles without getting stuck. You can send it to clean a whole floor, a specific room, or just a problem spot using an app or voice commands through Alexa or Google Assistant.

And the best part might be what happens after it’s done. The vacuum empties itself into a base that can hold up to 30 days of dirt, so you’re not constantly dealing with it after every run. It also carries a grade-A refurbished rating, showing minimal to no signs of previous use.

For a chore that never seems to stay done, this refurbished Shark Matrix UR2360S Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum low-effort fix — especially at $149.99 (MSRP $349.99) for a limited time.

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Read original at New York Post

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