
Shark handheld vacuum praised for 'great suction' drops to under $35 with our code
Whether you're dealing with pet hair, crumbs, or dirt in stubborn spots, you probably don't love lugging out the heavy vacuum every single time there's a mess.
If you're overwhelmed by everyday messes and want something more convenient to tackle the job, the Shark Cyclone PET Handheld Vacuum is the perfect sidekick, equipped to do the job efficiently, quickly, and affordably.
Normally priced at $69.99, it's currently on sale for just $49.99 at QVC. New customers can snag it for under $35 by entering code WELCOME15 at checkout!
Shark Cyclone PET Handheld Vacuum
The Shark Cyclone PET Handheld Vacuum delivers surprisingly powerful suction in an ultra-light, portable design.
With its companion nozzle and pet hair brush, It's perfect for cleaning fur, crumbs, and daily messes, both at home or on the go.
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At just 1.6 pounds, this ultra-lightweight device is deceptively powerful. The size bears absolutely no indication of its incredible HyperVelocity suction, which cuts through any mess easily, from matted-down pet fur to dusty baseboards.
One shopper noted, "I was so surprised by how powerful this little vacuum is! It's very lightweight, even my 10-year-old daughter can easily use it!"
Shark's popular hand vacuum was built with pet owners in mind, but it's just as useful for anyone who needs a quick solution for daily cleanups.
It comes with a PetExtract tool that's ideal for pulling embedded hair from upholstery and carpets, along with a crevice tool that makes it easy to reach tight corners, between cushions, and along baseboards.
No matter what type of cleanup you're handling — sprucing up your car, tackling the mess under the table, or refreshing your furniture after your pet ran all over it — you can rely on this vacuum to do the job fast and thoroughly.
It's very convenient, too. The vacuum charges via USB, which means you can power it up in your car if you want, or wherever you happen to keep your charging gear. (It can be great to keep in the office!)
Reach Every Nook and Cranny: Equipped with a crevice tool and USB charging, it's ready for tight spots and quick cleanups anywhere
It also has an extra-large dust cup, allowing you to clean more without constantly stopping to empty the bin. It also has a removable and washable filter, so upkeep is easy and affordable.
"I cannot do daily cleanups without it! It's so convenient," said another happy shopper. Another added, "It's great for all the little messes so that I don't have to pull out a broom and dustpan or my bigger vacuum. Great investment."
For under $35, this tiny-but-mighty (and super light) Shark Cyclone PET Handheld Vacuum punches above its weight! If your home could use a low-lift cleaning tool, this is all you need. Don't forget WELCOME15 at checkout to score yours for the discounted price!
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