The Litter-Robot 4 bundle is back down to its best price of the year

Scooping cat litter isn’t hard, but scooping after each and every litter box use can get annoying. The Litter-Robot 4 self-cleaning litter box is worth considering, not just because it’s one of the best-performing models, but because its accessory bundle is currently available for $799 ($60 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The last time this deal came around was in early January.

Litter-Robot 4 Supply & Accessory bundle

Where to Buy:

  • $859 $799 at Amazon (black)
  • $799 at Best Buy (black)

The accessories included at each retailer differ a bit. You’ll get the litter box and the mat that traps litter pieces in the bundles from both stores, but Amazon includes three OdorTrap cartridges, 10 liners, 30 wipes, and two carbon filters. Meanwhile, Best Buy includes six OdorTrap cartridges, 25 liners, and 30 wipes.

Even at a discounted price, I won’t pretend the Litter-Robot 4 is affordable. However, I thought its perks were attractive enough to buy one for our two large cats. After a few days, they got accustomed to using it, and I loved all the extra time each day not spent hunching over the litter box to scoop out their buried treasure.

I ended up returning it after a month, but not because I was dissatisfied. Rather, for a weird edge case reason that’s kind of gross. One of my cats peed high enough up the Litter-Robot’s inner wall that it got stuck between the layers, causing a serious stench. Customer service was great, and I was able to get my money back.

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Other ways to save today

  • The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 is available on Amazon and from Logitech for $119.99 (originally $179.99) in multiple colors, including white, black, and magenta. It shouldn’t come as a shock, given the name, that the gaming mouse’s 60-gram build is one of its defining traits. That’s impressively lightweight considering that Logitech didn’t opt for the divisive, weight-reducing honeycomb design used by some of its competitors. The Superlight 2 features USB-C charging, and the company claims it can last up to 95 hours on a single charge. This specific “Dex” model is made for right-handed gamers, sculpted with a tilt to fit your grip, and with thumb buttons along the left side of the chassis.
  • Humble Choice is a $ 14.99-a-month subscription that offers a new batch of “yours to keep” games, along with access to a back catalog of titles and discounts on digital games. This month’s lineup is impressive for PC gamers, too, as it contains Diablo 4 (Battle.net code) and Steam codes for Shin Megami Tensei 4: Vengeance, Crysis 3 Remastered, Heroes of Hammerwatch 2, and Nordhold. Whether you choose to keep the subscription for months or not, do yourself a favor and reap some savings on digital Switch 2 games while you have it. You can get $7 off full-price titles with the subscription, including recent standouts like Pokémon Pokopia.
  • If you find dedicated digital cameras intimidating, Fujifilm’s stripped back X Half is available in all three colors for around $549 ($100 off) from Amazon, Best Buy, and Fujifilm, which is an all-time low. The simple 18-megapixel compact camera lacks stabilization, a hot shoe, and plenty of other common frills; however, it does come with a fixed 32mm equivalent f/2.8 lens and plenty of analog-inspired film / filter options, which are great for capturing scrappy, quick photos on the go. Read our hands-on impressions.

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