
Discover Gtech AirRAM with anti hair wrap technology and £100 discount on kit
If you've made it this far, it's clear to see that you're after a new cleaning device for your home.
Something trustworthy, with a hint of revolutionary? Well, you're going to get just that with Gtech, and the AirRAM Platinum Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Vacuum.
This vacuum cleaner is designed to simplify your cleaning tasks while delivering exceptional performance.
Better yet? For a limited time, you can save £100 on the Gtech AirRAM Platinum & Speed Clean Kit bundle.
All you need to do is enter the code: KR27 to get the AirRAM Platinum & Speed Cleaning Kit for only £269.99 (RRP £369.99) saving £100 if you order before 30/6/2025
Just add the AirRAM Platinum to your basket and use the coupon code for the Speed Clean Kit to be automatically added to your basket and the discount applied.
Now, one of key features of the AirRAM Platinum vacuum is the Anti Hair Wrap Technology, which, as you would expect, prevents hair from tangling around the brush bar – making it ideal for households with pets or individuals with long hair.
This technology, combined with the Forward Inertia Drive, allows the vacuum to move forward effortlessly, reducing the physical effort required during cleaning. Just what we need after a 'get ready with me' and that summer hair shed only a horse could achieve.
Another key feature of the AirRAM Platinum is its AirLOC Technology. This nifty system manages to collect large dust and dirt particles as you push the vacuum forward and forms a seal on the backward stroke to pick up embedded hair and fine dust. This ensures a comprehensive clean, leaving your floors immaculate. How cool is that?
The vacuum is also powered by a 22V lithium-ion battery, offering up to one hour of runtime on a single charge – just what we need before our guests arrive, or worse, the in-laws. The battery recharges in less than three hours, and the 4-stage LED display indicates the remaining battery life.
The design of the AirRAM Platinum is both functional and stylish. It includes LED headlights at the front to illuminate dust and debris, ensuring you don't miss any spots. The vacuum is lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, with a low-profile handle that allows you to reach under sofas, beds, and tables.
As for the waste disposal system? Well, that's straightforward, not to mention hygienic; dirt and hair are compressed as you vacuum, so you can easily empty the waste into your bin with a slide of the ejector arm. After seeing just what the Gtech can capture, this is a must for those of us who can't stand touching dust bunnies or general dirt.
So, for those of you who value convenience, the AirRAM Platinum is a perfect choice. It's cordless, eliminating the hassle of tangled cables, and the upper handle can be lowered for easy storage. The removable battery allows for discreet charging, keeping your home tidy. Additionally, the vacuum can be paired with the Speed Cleaning Kit, which includes a detachable duster for cobwebs and an attachable handle for stairs and upholstery. More Trending
Over 3,000 people have rated the cleaning device the full five-stars, and Mitizi R said it 'exceeded expectations', going on to add: 'An astonishing machine! Surprisingly easy to assemble and, while solid, also light and superbly powerful. Smooth manoeuvrability and the fact that you can see what is being collected, and empty it easily, is brilliant. The best hoover I have ever had. Makes light work of cat hair too.'
Jacqueline C followed by adding: 'Lightweight & powerful. So easy to carry up the stairs. May need emptying more than a Dyson (or other) but for me the ease of use for a lady of a certain vintage with arthritic joints & a bad back – delighted.'
Somone B also mentioned: 'Upgraded from our old pull along vacuum to this lightweight always handy gadget. It's amazing. We use it most days and it's super satisfying to self-clean. Never realised how much gunk builds up. Highly recommend.'
Overall, the AirRAM Platinum Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Vacuum from Gtech is a premium cleaning tool that combines advanced technology, practical design, and user-friendly features. Whether you have a busy household or simply want to streamline your cleaning routine, this vacuum is a valuable investment.
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