
Shark vacuum cleaner has more than half price off at little known outlet
Shark and QVC have both launched sales, slashing the cost of a handful of products including the Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner.
The QVC Outlet is selling the Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner for £159
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Shark, the renowned tech brand, is celebrated for its wide array of innovative appliances such as cooling fans, beauty stylers, and state-of-the-art cleaning machines, including high-end vacuum cleaners. Now, without any sales, typically a Shark vacuum cleaner could carve quite the dent your wallet, often costing several hundred quid, but there's good news: both Shark and QVC, a popular deals site, have announced discounts on selected items like the Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner.
While the official Shark website lists the Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Vacuum for £169, savvy shoppers can snag a very similar version on QVC for just £159, which is down from its usual hefty price tag of £379.
It's important to note that this particular model, the Outlet Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner, offered by QVC is from their outlet range. This collection doesn't detract from the product's efficiency or quality.
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As per QVC's clarification, "outlet products are products which we're offering you at a reduced price as they may be returns from other customers or come from discounted ranges."
The QVC website continues: "They may not be in their original manufactured condition, however they will have undergone thorough testing before we choose to re-sell them. They may not be in their original packaging and on occasion we will repackage them ourselves.", reports the Daily Record.
Outlet Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner
£379
£159
QVC Buy Now on QVC Product Description
The Outlet Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner is lightweight, flexible and is crafted with anti hair wrap technology and a run time of 40 minutes.
It's also highlighted that although these outlet products do not carry the standard manufacturer warranty, when purchased they come with QVC's own 60-day money back guarantee.
The Outlet Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner is praised for its lightweight design, flexibility and ease of use. The absence of a power cord - which always causes more work - makes it effortless to navigate around the house without getting entangled in wires.
Promising to keep your home free from dust and odours, the vacuum features an innovative anti hair-wrap technology that eliminates the tedious task of removing tangled hair clumps from the brush bar. The battery-powered and rechargeable vacuum 'separates and removes long, short and pet hair from the motorised brush-roll as you clean, sucking it straight up into the dust cup and helping to keep the brush-roll tangle free.'
If you have a pet, this QVC price beats the £189.99 VAX HomePro Pet-Design Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, which also offers a cordless design, is great at preventing pet hair build up and includes a flexiclean pole for reaching under furniture. Meanwhile, the Henry Quick Cordless Vacuum Cleaner195/1402 from Argos is slightly pricier at £200 but provides up to 60 minutes of cleaning time.
However, if 40 minutes in one go is all you need, this cheaper Shark vacuum cleaner could be just what you need. In addition to the anti-hair wrap technology, this vacuum also features two floor modes, allowing you to easily switch between carpet and hard floor mode with a button located on the handle.
For those among us who struggle with allergies, whether it's dust or other irritants, there's good news. The Outlet Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner has been designed with an anti-allergen complete seal.
This innovative seal ensures that the dust and allergens collected are securely confined within the bin, thanks to the product's effective filters. It boasts a won't-budge seal that traps '99.9% of the dust and allergens inside the vacuum, ensuring that they're not released back into the air you breathe'.
Complete with LED headlights on its nozzle, this vacuum cleaner helps to uncover hidden specks of dust and filth which may otherwise go unnoticed. It also comes equipped with a set of handy attachments tailored for different cleaning needs: a crevice tool, upholstery tool, pet tool, and an accessory bag.
These add-ons appear to be a breeze to interchange, and the vacuum's flexible wand allows for effortless cleaning in those tricky spots – like underneath furniture.
Although the QVC website doesn't boast a multitude of reviews just yet, one happy buyer left a shining testimony, writing: "Bought the Shark hoping it would be better than my current vacuum, very pleased with it."
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While noting that they "would not say it is light", they wrapped up their review affirming that the vacuum is "manageable as I am disabled".
Priced at £159, the QVC website reveals that this is the lowest price in over 30 days for the Outlet Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum Cleaner. To purchase it, visit QVC here.
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