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Save $20 on cordless Shark VACMOP Pro
Save $20: The Shark VACMOP Pro cordless hard floor vacuum mop is on sale for $79.99 at Amazon. Alternatively, buy two and pay just $77.99 for each as of March 4.
If you’re ready to tackle your spring cleaning agenda, you need more than the best vacuum to clean up the crumbs around your couch. Your hard floors need some love, and you can ditch the mop and bucket if you upgrade to a Shark vacuum mop.
The Shark VACMOP Pro cordless vacuum mop is currently only $79.99 at Amazon. That $20 discount also includes free Prime shipping. You can also buy two vacuum mops at $77.99 each if you want to grab one for a friend who really neglects their floors.
Since it’s a vacuum-mop combo, the VACMOP Pro is great for a variety of messes around the house. It sucks up all types of dirt, debris, and pet hair and locks it away in the disposable pad’s dirt chamber. And the pad cleaning pad absorbs spills after you break it down with a spray of the refillable cleaning solution. Once you’re done cleaning, remove the pad with a single click.
The VACMOP Pro is also super easy to store. It weighs in at under five pounds; plus, it comes with a magnetic charger that clicks into place when you stow it away. And its built-in LED headlights help you find hidden messes under furniture and in crevices.
When you buy this model, you’ll also get two disposable pads and one 12-ounce bottle of multi-surface cleaning solution. If you buy from Amazon, it’ll be especially easy to stock up on replacement disposable pads, multi-surface cleaner refills, or hardwood cleaner refills.
Take care of your floors this spring — and for the rest of the year — with a new Shark vacuum mop for only $79.99.
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