Grab iRobot's Roomba 891 robot cleaner on sale for its lowest price at $260 today only

iRobot Roomba 891
iRobot Roomba 891 (Image credit: Amazon)

One of Amazon's daily deals includes the iRobot Roomba 891 smart robot vacuum cleaner on sale for $259.99. That's the lowest price we have ever seen for the Roomba 891. It beats out a deal we saw in February when it dropped to $280, which was its previous best price. The robot vacuum normally sells for around $380 and has even jumped as high as $450 since that February deal. Today's price is good only through the end of the day, so grab it while you can.

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Has a 3-stage cleaning system to loosen, lift, and suction dirt. Includes an auto-adjusting head. Has a battery that runs up to 90 minutes. Returns to its charging dock when the battery is low. Can connect to Wi-Fi and to Amazon Alexa smart home.

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The Roomba 891 uses a 3-stage system to clean wherever it goes. Those three stages are loosen, lift, and suction, and it's a system designed to work with dirt, dust, or even pet hair. The cleaning head can automatically adjust to the surface its on, adapting its height so the multi-surface brushes can engage directly with hard floors and carpet.

The Dirt Detect sensors are unique to iRobot and can help the Roomba sense when there is a larger than normal concentration of dirt. This can be super helpful in the high-traffic areas of your home, like entryways where your kids might be dragging in dirt or a doggy door where some muddy paws may accumulate.

The battery on the 891 lasts for up to 90 minutes. That's plenty of cleaning time, but it's also smart enough to detect when its battery is getting too low. It will return to its charging dock, recharge, and then finish the job it started.

Download the iRobot Home app on your Android or iOS smartphone. You can use the app to set your Roomba on a schedule or get it cleaning no matter where you happen to be. You can also connect the Roomba to your smart home assistant, whether its Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, and control the robot with your voice.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.