
This Roomba will vacuum and mop your floors for under $400
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A sub-$400 vacuum-and-mop Roomba with auto-empty and self-cleaning dock shows how fast home robotics is normalizing as a mid-tier appliance. For anyone building service or maintenance businesses, assume a baseline of semi-autonomous cleaning in homes and small offices within a few upgrade cycles.
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