SAVE $200: As of March 31,industrial revolution and eroticism the Eufy E20 3-in-1 robot vacuum, cordless stick vacuum, and handheld vacuum is on sale for the first time since its debut at CES 2025. Get it for $399.99 — a 33% savings.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale has brought us the first discount on a major CES 2025 robot vacuum.
Coincidentally, the Eufy E20 is not only one of the best robot vacuum deals from the sale but also one of the best stick vacuum deals. Yep, you read that right: It's a 3-in-1 robot vacuum that can transform into a cordless stick vacuum (as well as a handheld). If you were having trouble choosing between a robot vac or an upright stick vac, this makes it easy — especially at just $399.99.
In either mode, the Eufy E20 is a pretty powerful cleaner for the price. In robot form, the 8,000 Pa of suction power matches that of the Eufy X10 Pro Omni that I loved last year. In stick form, that bumps up to 30,000 Pa, beating even the most powerful robot vacuums of the year by another 8,000 Pa (the Roborock Saros 10 cleans with 22,000 Pa).
SEE ALSO: I've tested 20+ robot vacuums and these are the best for every budget in 2025The E20 robot vacuum does not have the small obstacle avoidance technology necessary to detect obstacles under 15 millimeters, such as cords or pet waste, but it does still have LiDAR-powered smart mapping to clean specific rooms. Compared to something like the $899.99 (or $549.99 on sale) Eufy X10 Pro Omni, you're kind of just trading true small obstacle avoidance for a different type of vacuum brainpower: the option for an actual human being to operate the vacuum. That freedom will undoubtedly come in handy for sweeping things like furniture, car interiors, staircases, and other tight squeezes where a robot vacuum just doesn't make sense.
Once you find a small sliver of closet or under-bed space to store the stick extender, the motorized part where your hand goes in simply clicks into and lays flush with the robot vacuum.
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