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Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop RV2620WDUK
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Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop RV2620WDUK

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£229.99 Was £399.99 Save £170.00
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

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A 42.5% price drop on a robot vacuum that both cleans and mops simultaneously is the kind of deal that's genuinely hard to walk past. The Shark Matrix Plus has come down from £399.99 to £229.99, and for anyone who's been sitting on the fence about a robotic cleaner, this is a sensible moment to act.

What It Does

This isn't simply a robot that trundles around picking up dust. The Matrix Plus combines suction with sonic mopping, meaning it can vacuum carpets and simultaneously mop hard floors in a single pass — genuinely useful in homes that have a mix of both. The Matrix Clean navigation system guides it in precise, overlapping rows rather than the chaotic bouncing patterns older robots are known for. It also tackles corners and edges more deliberately than most, which is where cheaper models typically fall short. The self-cleaning brush-roll handles pet hair without the usual manual untangling, which owners of cats or dogs will immediately appreciate. Shark is a well-established name in UK home cleaning, known for building reliable, practical machines rather than overpromising on gimmicks.

The Deal

At £229.99 you're saving £170 on the original retail price. Robot vacuums with genuine mopping capability — not just a damp pad dragged across the floor — typically sit well above this price point, so the saving here reflects real value rather than an inflated "was" price. Stock at sale prices on Shark products tends not to hang around, particularly on a model this capable.

Verdict

If you want a robot cleaner that earns its place rather than just shifting dust around, this is a thoughtful buy at a price that makes the decision straightforward.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £229.99
Lowest Recorded £229.99
Average Price £229.99
Original Price £399.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The RV2620WDUK uses Shark's Matrix mapping with a grid-based cleaning pattern, typically completing a home map on its first run — usually within one to two cleaning sessions depending on your floor plan. Once mapped, you can set no-go zones and target specific rooms via the SharkClean app. The mapping is reliable for single-storey homes but this model does not support multi-floor mapping, so if you have a two-storey home you'll need to manually move it between floors.

The mopping on this model is best described as a light scrub rather than a deep wet mop — it's effective at lifting everyday dust and light dried spills from hard floors but won't tackle stubborn or sticky stains the way a manual mop would. It uses a sonic scrubbing motion which does give it an edge over basic damp-pad robots, making it a solid maintenance tool between proper mopping sessions. If your home is mostly carpet with occasional hard floors, the 2-in-1 functionality is a genuine bonus, but it's worth knowing the water tank is modest and suits smaller hard-floor areas.

Based on tracked price history, £229.99 is both the lowest and average recorded price for this model, making it a confirmed good deal rather than a temporary flash sale figure. There is no evidence it has ever sold cheaper, so waiting for a further reduction carries real risk of missing the current price. At 42% off the original £399.99, this represents the best value point the data shows.

The price data contains 5 tracked points all sitting at £229.99, suggesting this has been the consistent selling price across multiple observations rather than a short-lived spike downward. That pattern indicates the retailer has settled at this price point, making a sudden further drop unlikely in the near term. Buying now is reasonable given the data shows no lower price has ever been recorded.