Amazon Drops the Price on This Stain-Removing Ecovacs Robot Vacuum for Spring Messes

Standard robot vacuums are great for dust and debris – but dried-on stains are a different story. Ecovac’s new Deebot X12 introduces a first-of-its-kind system that breaks down stains and removes them, making it a true helper for spring cleaning.
Amazon Drops the Price on This Stain-Removing Ecovacs Robot Vacuum for Spring Messes
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There’s still one job your robot vacuum won’t do – and it’s the one you wish it would: removing dried, stuck-on stains. But now, there’s finally a model aimed at fixing that problem – it handles dust, pet hair, and crumbs while tackling dried coffee, muddy paw prints, and the splattered sauce stains most machines leave behind. It’s the Ecovac Deebot X12 OmniCyclone, and it’s down to $1,249 (was $1.449) on Amazon.

The new X12 OmniCyclone uses an industry-first system called FocusJet to detect and pre-treat dried stains before mopping, so it can lift them instead of spreading them around. That small innovation makes a huge difference, especially during spring cleaning, when floors need more than a quick pass.

Research shows Americans already spend nearly an hour a week cleaning floors, and stubborn stains are still one of the most common frustrations. The X12 positions itself as a true hands-off robot vacuum – easily tackling both daily upkeep and the deeper messes that usually get left behind.

Ecovacs Deebot X12 OmniCyclone

Now $1,249 (was $1,449)

Built to solve the one problem most robot vacuums ignore, the Ecovacs Deebot X12 uses FocusJet technology to pre-treat stains and remove them.

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