Save almost $300 on our favorite Roomba at Walmart – this might be your only chance to bring home a premium robot vacuum at this price
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A robot vacuum is a revolutionary addition to any home, but they can be vastly expensive. And, with the majority of people not willing to spend up to and over $1000 on one, it can be an unaffordable luxury.
But, right now, you can save almost $300 on one of our favorite and best-performing models, the iRobot® Roomba Combo™ j9+ at Walmart.
There's no time like the present to snap up this incredible deal and secure one of the best robot vacuums at a fraction of the price.
Save almost $300 on our favorite Roomba
Perfect your hands-free vacuuming and cleaning with this self-emptying powerful robot, that can vacuum, mop, and scrub. It cleverly automatically updates to your next clean, and uses industry-leading navigation technology.
If you've been debating whether you should buy a robot vacuum, now is the time to invest. After all, what's not to like about hands-free vacuuming and cleaning?
Alex David, our gardens contributor here at Homes & Gardens, tested this particular model for over a year, describing it as a 'lifesaver,' and even deeming it the 'best robot vacuum' he's ever tested. So, what makes it so good?
For starters, and most importantly, this robot can vacuum and mop floors, and does both well, effortlessly banishing dirt from carpet and hard floors. It also features three different levels of suction and an automatic Carpet Boost setting for effectively and deeply removing dust and debris from soft surfaces.
Plus, the clever Clean Base® Auto-Fill Dock powers your robot with no need to manually plug it in, with enough capacity to empty debris for 60 days, and refill water or solution for 30. As Alex says, 'I literally can't remember the last time I had to empty out this vacuum.'
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It's not just Alex who recommends this model, either. Dan Fauzi, our in-house home tech editor and vacuum testing pro, says, 'A robot vacuum will drastically slash how much time you spend on chores. They don't tend to clean as well as your full-sized best vacuum, but the Roomba j9+ Combo comes close.
'It's one of the only robot vacuums we've tested that can pull pet hair from carpets – plus, it's stylish and the cleaning station doubles up as a side table. I don't remember the last time I saw this premium, high-performing robot sell for such a low price.'
So, what are you waiting for? Grab this great deal while it lasts – you won't regret it.
What to shop
2-in-1
There's no better time to grab this robot vacuum, loved by our in-house Homes & Gardens testers and cleaning experts alike.
Save $120
Save on this compact Roomba robot vacuum, which features smart-home mapping and efficient navigation.
Bestseller
This robot vacuum features a super quiet operation, and is capable of running for up to 100 minutes on hardwood floors.
Meet our experts

As a gardens and lifestyle contributor, Alex makes sure our readers find the right information to help them make the best purchase, with experience testing everything from robot vacuums to washing machines.

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound, and air treatment across the Solved section. They have spent more than 250 hours testing 19 of the very best vacuums and brings their expertise to help readers make informed purchases.
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Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.
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