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ARTICLE ADIf you're like me, you have pet hair dust bunnies throughout your home. My two super-shedding dogs and cat work hard to keep my floors covered, but my Roomba j7+ works harder to keep my floors clean of pet hair.
My favorite robot vacuum for pet hair has dropped to $430 with this Labor Day deal, a price you won't want to miss.
The Roomba j7+ is one of the smartest, if not the smartest, robot vacuums I've tested. It avoids cords, shoes, pet toys, and even pet waste. I always recommend the Roomba j7+ to pet owners because of iRobot's P.O.O.P. guarantee, which promises that the machine will avoid pet waste. Whether you have a puppy or an older pet, this is a must-have feature.
The j7+'s dual rubber brushes do a fantastic job suctioning up pet hair and debris in my home. I've tested dozens of robot vacuums at this point, and the j7+ never rotates out of my kitchen. It sits faithfully, waiting for the testing runs to end so that it can return to maintaining my floors.
Read the review: Roomba j7+ review: A life-changing robot vacuum
Another fantastic feature is the robot's Clean Base. Unlike many other competitors on the market, it dutifully self-empties the j7+ the moment the dustbin is full. This means that if your living room is particularly dirty—if the dust bin fills up five different times—the Roomba j7+ will pause its job, go over to the Clean Base to self-empty, return where it left off, and resume its cleaning task. This is a brilliant feature for pet owners.
The Roomba j7+ is a brilliant robot vacuum from a highly reputable, trustworthy brand. I can't recommend it enough, especially since it's dropped to just $430.
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