This Popular Cordless Dyson Vacuum Is $170 Off Right Now But Not For Too Long
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Whether you have pets, children, both or neither, you probably like a clean house. Enter the Dyson V8. It's a coveted cordless vacuum that's lightweight and easy to carry around the house and can be used on floors, furniture and ceilings. A single charge will give you 40 minutes of cleaning time, and it has famously strong suction that works on both carpet and hard floors, sucking up fur, dust, crumbs, dirt and everything else.
The vacuum also has whole-machine filtration that sucks in allergens and finer dust as well, helping the air stay fresh in your home. Dyson's easy-empty design also means you can release all the gross stuff you've sucked up with only the touch of a button into the trash can, keeping your hands clean, too. And right now, it's at a deep sale price at Walmart with up to 36% off its original price. That's a total of $170 off this lustrous cordless cleaner.
The V8's versatile design allows it to transform into a small handheld vacuum for stairs or cars or countertops, or you can easily use it on ceilings, baseboards and other hard-to-reach places, as it's easy to lift and not limited by a cord. Along with the vacuum itself, you'll get the de-tangling motorbar, a cleaner head designed for pet hair that won't get all tangled or clogged, a combination cleaning tool with a wide nozzle and brush perfect for cleaning your car, a crevice tool and docking station where it also charges.
Grab one today and enjoy Dyson's 2-year warranty and endless years of a sparkling home.
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