
Amazon is selling a window-cleaning gadget that ‘performs like a dream' for £46 instead of £80
Shoppers are currently racing to Amazon to buy a window-cleaning gadget that's 43% less than usual.
The retailer has slashed the cost of the Kärcher Window Vac WV 2 Plus from £79.99 to £45.99.
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Kärcher Window Vac WV 2 Plus, £45.99 (was £79.99)
Summer is fast approaching. Rejoice!
But if the sunshine is showing up all those pesky smears and strains in your windows? Head to Amazon.
The retail giant has slashed a huge range of window vacs by Kärcher, the leading brand on the market.
Amazon often slashes prices on household appliances, making it a great place to shop for labour-saving gadgets like electric spin scrubbers and fence paint sprayers.
This clever little window vacuum is designed to make cleaning windows, mirrors, tiles and shower screens an absolute breeze.
It's lightweight, quiet, and easy to handle, so you can get the job done without breaking a sweat.
Karcher says its leave surfaces streak- and drip-free, giving you sparkling results every time (though some Amazon shoppers say a lint-free rag might be needed to finish the job).
The VW 2 Plus comes with two suction nozzles, one wide and one narrow, so you can clean big areas and smaller, hard-to-reach places.
The vacuum also sucks up dirty water without leaving any residue behind and lets you empty it hygienically without touching the mess.
The set includes everything you need to get started: a spray bottle, a microfibre cloth, two nozzles, and 20 ml of Kärcher window cleaner concentrate.
Amazon shoppers have given the Kärcher WV 2 Plus N an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 from over 9,000 reviews.
"It's literally a game-changer when it comes to quick cleaning," one shopper wrote.
Another said: "Outstanding results! I was inspired to clean every window inside and out, the shower and mirrors."
A third reviewer called it "the best way to clean windows you will find," while another said "it performs like a dream".
If you want to save time and effort, this could be the tool for you.
The next big Amazon sale will come in July, when Prime Day is making a confirmed return - it's not impossible that prices might drop further on the Kärcher range.
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