
Amazon is selling a ‘powerful' $80 car vacuum for just $38, and shoppers say it's ‘small but mighty'
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It's hard to top the cleanliness that comes with a brand new car, but what if your vehicle could look like that on the inside all the time? A car vacuum is a great way to make that possible, and Amazon is selling one for over 50% off right now.
The Dormzie Cordless Handheld Car Vacuum is on sale for $38, which is 53% off the original $80 price tag. It boasts over 500 five-star ratings at Amazon and shoppers say it's 'an absolute game changer for anyone who values a clean car interior.'
Dormzie Cordless Handheld Car Vacuum, $38 (was $80) at Amazon
Thanks to its powerful and brushless motor, this car cleaner can handle dirt, dust, pet hair, and so much more. Anybody can operate it too, as it weighs in at 1.3 pounds and can be emptied with just one touch. To make matters even better, it's cordless, so you don't have to worry about ill-placed outlets and short cords hindering your cleaning process. You'll get up to 30 minutes of work as well with the long-lasting battery and it even fully recharges in under four hours. A battery and charger come with your purchase, which also includes a HEPA filter, a flexible hose, multiple brushes, and more (all at the same price).
'My truck was really dirty, and this little thing went to town on my carpet and seats,' one shopper praised. 'The accessories are a complete plus too, very useful. The battery time was great! I was able to do the entire inside of my crew cab truck. I would highly recommend this little vacuum. Very easy to use, small but mighty, great price for what you're getting, and lightweight.'
'This compact, yet powerful vacuum has exceeded my expectations in every way,' another reviewer began. 'Its suction power is impressive, effortlessly picking up dirt, crumbs, pet hair, and even stubborn debris from both carpets and upholstery. The included attachments, such as the crevice tool and brush nozzle, make it easy to reach tight spaces like between seats or in cup holders, ensuring no spot is left untouched.'
When it comes to household vacuum cleaners at Amazon, the Dormzie Cordless Handheld Car Vacuum has been sold over 200 times in the past month. That means it's highly-rated and highly sought-after, making now the best time to take advantage of the 53% markdown.
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