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Can't wait until Prime Day? This 'super efficient' cordless vacuum is already 72% off on Amazon (save $360!)

Can't wait until Prime Day? This 'super efficient' cordless vacuum is already 72% off on Amazon (save $360!)

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I don't look forward to household chores. Even though they have to get done, there are a few tricks to make them more enjoyable. For instance, why wrestle with a clunky, corded vacuum when you can get the job done with a lightweight, cordless one instead?
Amazon Canada has a ton of game-changing gadgets to make labour a little easier. There's a particular Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner that will make you not entirely loathe the task — and it's 72 per cent off right now, even ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025. Yes, you read that correctly — you can add it to your shopping cart for $140 if you hurry. Keep scrolling for all the details and to see what reviewers are saying about it.
Save 72 per cent on this cordless vacuum cleaner for a limited time.
This cordless stick vacuum offers ultra-powerful suction, perfect for deep-cleaning carpets, hard floors and pet hair without losing power. You can clean your home for up to 55 minutes with a swappable battery. Plus, it has an anti-tangle brush, so you won't have to worry about your clumps of hair clogging it up.
Its dual HEPA filters aim to trap 99.9 per cent of allergens, providing cleaner air. The LED flex head will light up any hidden dirt in dark corners. And to boot, it has a compact, space-saving design that will fit into the smallest closets. It comes with additional versatile tools, too, ideal for tight, hard-to-clean spots.
⭐️ 4.4/5 stars
💬 390+ ratings
🏆 "A super efficient cordless vacuum cleaner!"
Amazon shoppers are "really impressed with this stick vacuum" and say the "suction power is amazing."
"It's lightweight and easy to handle," writes one person. They said it's "perfect for cleaning the whole house without strain." They also find the LED light feature "useful for keeping an eye on the battery and modes."
Another customer said the "build quality is immediately apparent," stating that it is made of "sturdy, premium materials" and that "they're built to last."
Clean with a runtime of up to 55 minutes.
"This vacuum is an absolute game-changer in home cleaning," claims one reviewer. They call the design "sleek and modern" and say it's "easy to carry around" since it's "lightweight."
It's important to keep in mind that this vacuum might work better on "tiles, ceramic, hardwood, etc." and might not be the greatest option for carpet, according to shoppers.
This cordless stick vacuum boasts impressive suction power and a sleek, lightweight design. With up to 55 minutes of runtime and an anti-tangle brush, it's a great choice for pet owners, especially at its discounted price of $140.
Users rave about its build quality, LED-lit cleaning and user-friendly mechanism. However, keep in mind that it works best on hard floors.

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