Technology
Shark vacuums are up to $150 off during this Best Buy sale
Getting pumped about buying a new vacuum cleaner is maybe the surest sign you’ve entered adulthood — or that you’re turning into Danny Tanner.
I got a new vacuum cleaner today and I’m excited. Wtf has happened to me?
— bob saget (@bobsaget) May 12, 2020
Whatever the case may be, you definitely don’t want to miss the Shark vacuum sale that’s now happening at Best Buy: For a limited time, select models are marked down as much as $150 (including Shark’s smart new robot vacuum, which can connect to WiFi and empty its own bin). If you haven’t yet tackled your spring cleaning to-do list, it’s time to put your floors’ dust bunnies on notice.
Click here to see all of the Shark vacuum deals Best Buy’s offering, or just keep scrolling to peep the very best offers in order from highest to lowest discount:
Compatible with smartphones and most virtual assistants (including Alexa and the Google Assistant), the Shark IQ is the brand’s smartest robot vacuum yet: It features a self-cleaning brush roll *and* a self-emptying bin, and it’ll automatically return itself to its base if its battery gets low; you’ll never find it stranded in the middle of a hallway.
It usually retails for $599.99, but Best Buy has it on sale for only $449.99 — a 25% savings. Get it here.
Perfect for homes filled with shedding dogs and/or cats, this sleek and lightweight corded stick vacuum comes with dual “DuoClean” brush rolls and a slim, 5-inch crevice tool that can suck up dirt and dust from tight spaces. It’s currently available in “forest mist blue,” a bold shade of turquoise.
Normally $279.99, it’s yours for just $199.99 — a 29% savings. Get it here.
This heavy-duty bagless upright vacuum sports “Active-Glide” technology for effortless maneuverability (without any suction loss) and an Advanced Anti-Allergen Complete Seal (with a HEPA filter) that traps teeny, allergy-causing dust particles. Best Buy has it in stock in “espresso,” a cool, modern brown tone.
You can order one for just $379.99, down 12% from its $429.99 MSRP. Get it here.
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