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Hoover SmartWash automatic carpet cleaner is $51 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The deep-cleaning Hoover SmartWash automatic carpet cleaner is on sale for $198, saving you $51.
The official start of fall is just days away and that means soon the ground will be littered with crisp leaves. Which sounds nice in theory — that is, until the crunchy debris starts making its way into your home and burrows into your carpet.
A or can clean your floors on the surface level, but to really get a deep scrub you need a . The Hoover SmartWash automatic carpet cleaner is as easy to use as a vacuum, but gives your carpet a super thorough washing.
Normally the Hoover cleaner costs $249, but you can get it on sale for $198 at Walmart.
Because this carpet cleaner is automatic, you barely have to do any of the work. It precisely mixes and dispenses solution for optimal cleaning and features auto dry technology that delivers powerful extraction for faster drying.
To use the Hoover SmartWash, just push forward to clean and then pull it back to dry. Unlike with some other carpet cleaners, you don’t have to leave your floor sopping wet and wait for it to dry on its own.
This tool is great for removing deep dirt, debris, and pet messes. Plus, it has a removable nozzle to help you get those harder to reach places.
For a no-hassle deep clean, pick up the Hoover SmartWash automatic carpet cleaner on sale for $198 at Walmart.
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