
Shop the 5 best Shark cleaning tools: Vacuums, mops and more at Amazon Australia
Thankfully Shark is turning cleaning into a shortcut, rather than a chore.
Think high-performance vacuums and heavy duty stain removers, these top-rated house gadgets are created for those who want a clean home — minus the hassle.
Declared as the 'best' tools on the markets by shoppers, you can get your hands on Shark's best-selling cleaning tools from as little as $195 at Amazon Australia.
We've rounded up the best of the bunch.
1. PowerDetect Cordless Stick Vacuum, $849
Kicking things off with a bang, Shark's PowerDetect Cordless Vacuum is a game-changer for any household.
Combining four clever detection technologies; dirt, edge, floor and direction, it can sense all kinds of mess on floors and adjust the suction accordingly. Magic.
To shop the Shark PowerDetect Cordless Vaccum, head to Amazon Australia here.
2. MessMaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum, was $299.99 now $197
Free from cords and compact in style, the Shark MessMaster Portable Wet/Dry Vaccum can handle any kind of mess or spill, with a self-cleaning setting.
Surprisingly lightweight to carry, the dust bin is dishwasher-safe too, helping you to keep your home extra fresh.
3. Shark StainStriker Portable Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner, was $249.99 now $195
400 shoppers have bought Shark's StainStriker this month alone, thanks to its ability to banish stains and pesky marks — without scrubbing.
Great for sofas, rugs or any upholstery, it can make your favourite household items look as good as new again.
4. Steam & Scrub Automation Steam Mop, was $449.99 now $195
Currently slashed in price from $449 to $195, the Steam & Scrub Automation Steam Mop is incredibly gentle on hard floors, but tough on stains.
Scrubbing floors 150 times per minute, simply add water to this must-have mop and it will remove grease, germs and dirt without any harsh chemicals.
5. Navigator Pet Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brush Roll, $294
Calling all households with furry friends — this one is for you.
Pesky pet hairs can end up in even the most trickiest of spots, but Shark's Navigator Pet Vacuum is here to lend a helping hand.
Offering a powerful 960W suction, it can remove even the tiniest hairs and dirt from floors, with an additional brush roll to reach hidden areas.
To shop the Shark Navigator Pet Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brush Roll, head to Amazon Australia here.
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