Save Up to $75 on ILIFE Robot Vacuum and Mop Combos

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Ilife Black Friday Deals Featured

If you want to get your home in tip-top shape for your holiday parties, you’d be wise to start with an ILIFE robot vacuum and mop. The company is running multiple deals this Black Friday week, including one for $75 off. You’ll have to wait until November 24 for two of the deals, but one of them you can snatch up right now.

ILIFE V80 Max Mop

Ilife Black Friday Deals V80

Smart gyro navigation in the ILIFE V80 Max Mop helps you clean your home more efficiently. The ILIFEHOME app allows you to set a cleaning schedule so that you never have to worry about it again. It also works with Alexa. The V80 includes a dustbin and water tank that works well on hardwood, tile, and stone floors. The vacuum will utilize up to 2000Pa suction between the different modes. Sensors help to keep the vacuum tangle-free, anti-collision, and anti-dropping.

Get $75 off this robot vacuum and mop to pay just $174.99 from November 24 through 28.

ILIFE V80 Max Mop

ILIFE V3s MAX

Ilife Black Friday Deals V3s Max

The ILIFE V3s Max robot vacuum and mop is newly upgraded with improved features, such as stronger suction, a larger dustbin, gyro path planning, an intelligent mopping system, and app control. It also works with Alexa. The large dustbin and water tank allow you to vacuum and mop at the same time, making your cleaning very efficient. Adding to the efficiency is a self-emptying feature. Spot mode works well on small areas with 2000pa suction to pick up dirt, debris, and pet hair.

Get $72 off this robot vacuum and mop to pay just $167.99 from November 24 through 28.

ILIFE V3s MAX

ILIFE V5s Pro 2

Ilife Black Friday Deals V5s Pro

The ILIFE V5s Pro 2 provides powerful suction from the sweeping system. It also mops, thanks to its intelligent control water tank. Despite its power to pick up pet hair and dirt, it’s still quiet. Cleaning sessions can last up to 110 minutes, where the vacuum will automatically dock to recharge. It offers Auto, Spot, Max, and Edge modes to keep your floors clean.

Get $50 off this robot vacuum and mop to pay just $129.99 from November 21 through 27.

ILIFE V5s Pro 2

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