SAVE $170.99: As of Aug. 17, the Ecovacs Deebot T80S Omni robot vacuum and mop is down to $479 at Amazon. That's down from $649.99 — a 26% discount.

The Ecovacs Deebot T80S Omni robot vacuum and mop just dropped to its lowest-ever price — but the clock's ticking on this offer. As of Aug. 17, Amazon has it marked down to $479, a 26% discount off its $649.99 list price. The deal expires in less than 24 hours, so if your floors have been begging for an upgrade, now's the time to grab it.

The T80S Omni delivers 24,800Pa of suction, strong enough to lift dust, pet hair, and debris from carpets and hard floors in a single pass, without you having to go back over problem spots. On the mopping side, the roller mop cleans itself in real-time as it works, so it's always scrubbing with fresh water instead of pushing dirty water around as a lot of mopping robots do.

It's also smart about surface changes, thanks to what Ecovacs calls its Triple Lift System. When it senses liquid or hits a carpet, it automatically lifts the brushes and switches to mop-only mode — and on rugs, the roller lifts up to 0.6 inches so even thicker fibers stay dry.

The roller mop extends outward to hug baseboards and furniture legs, so you're not left with a dusty outline most robot vacuums leave behind along the walls. For pet owners, the anti-tangle brush keeps hair from wrapping around the roller as it spins, so you're not stopping mid-clean to pull hair out by hand.

And since this is the Omni version, it comes with a hands-free station that handles self-emptying and self-cleaning, so day-to-day upkeep is mostly just letting it run.

The floors handle themselves now. Grab the Ecovacs Deebot T80S Omni robot vacuum and mop at Amazon before the deal ends.

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