Technology
Shark cordless vacuum cleaner on sale for £142 off on Amazon
TL;DR: Pick up the versatile Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner for just £237.99, and save 37% on list price.
Vacuuming is a chore, and there’s no way around it. Well actually, maybe there is, in the form of cordless cleaning.
One of the biggest issues with vacuum cleaning is navigating the house with a long cord in tow. This will inevitably get caught on chair legs and stuck on corners. It will also manage to trip you up, every single time.
Your days of being infuriated by a cord could be behind you, with the help of the Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner. This cordless vacuum is designed for homes with pets, and promises strong cleaning performance without compromising on suction, run time, or ease of use. It’s all about freedom with a cordless device, as you glide from carpets to hard floors and reach anywhere in your home, with ease.
The Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner is on sale right now, and could be all yours for just £237.99, with a five-year guarantee. This device is usually listed at £379.99, meaning you save over £100. This deal is only available until midnight on July 23, so you’ll need to act fast if you want to save.
Bid farewell to the cord, with Shark’s cordless vacuum cleaner.
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