
Walmart is selling an ‘outstanding' $140 cordless turbo dryer for just $69, and shoppers say it's ‘very strong'
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The best kind of tools and appliances are the ones that are easy to use, lightweight, and affordable. That's why we couldn't want to share our latest Walmart find — a cordless turbo dryer.
Right now, the Duomigo 20V Cordless Turbo Dryer is on sale for only $69. This device works similar to a leaf blower, but on a much smaller scale. It can be used to dry and clean anything from cars and furniture, to snow and outdoor exteriors.
Duomigo 20V Cordless Turbo Dryer, $69 (was $140) at Walmart
Weighing less than 3 pounds, this device features a powerful 120,000 RPM ducted fan motor with 1600g of thrust and 700W of power. You can customize airflow with four speeds that range from 250g to 1600g power, to give you optimal cleaning and drying results.
One shopper said, 'The speed of shipping is very fast, and the product quality is outstanding. I have used other dryers before, but the wind is very weak and cannot blow them clean. The wind power of this dryer is very strong, which can easily blow away various dust and debris, and the cleaning effect is very good.'
Another customer wrote, 'It's as easy to use as advertised and it's cost-effective. Say goodbye to the tedious car washing process! This high-speed (120,000 rpm) dryer can quickly remove water droplets from the car body, windows, and wheels to avoid water stains and dirt accumulation. Its lightweight and portable design makes it easy for me to operate with one hand.'
Its lightweight, sleek, and cordless design make it easy to bring with you from place to place. The dryer is powered with a 4000mAh battery that can fully charge in just two hours. It also features an LED display that shows real-time updates, voltage, and battery status, so you can stay on top of your tasks.
A third shopper said, 'Sturdy and practical. This dryer allows me to easily blow dry and clean carpets and keep the room dry and hygienic. Very easy to use.'
Don't wait to add this unique and versatile $69 turbo dryer to your cart. With a 43% off discount, this is a deal you don't want to miss out on.
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