
Handheld Shark vacuum that 'picks up EVERYTHING' drops to $30 - but not for long: 'It has very good suction!'
Shark is one of the leading brands, bringing shoppers high-tech vacuums, hair tools, fans, and more.
You may be familiar with their popular FlexStyle hair styling tool or one of their numerous cordless stick vacuums — but have you heard of their adorably compact Shark Cyclone Pet Handheld Vacuum?
Tiny but mighty, this powerhouse rechargeable vacuum tackles messes in minutes, and the best part of all, it takes up barely any space!
The handled find is five-star rated, with users calling it the most 'powerful and convenient' purchase they have ever made.
Do not leave it to us to convince you that you need this little guy! Try it for yourself while it is currently 57 percent off on QVC.
New QVC customers can save a bonus of $20 off the sale price with code WELCOME20 at checkout, dropping the price to a shocking $30.
We know that sometimes life can be messy. That's why the Shark Cyclone Pet is top-of-the-line, designed with HyperVelocity suction technology and an extra-large debris container for ultimate cleaning capabilities.
Each vacuum comes equipped with three innovative tools: the crevice tool, the upholstery tool, and the scrubbing brush. The crevice tool helps reach nooks and crannies within your space, while the upholstery tool makes cleaning up pesky pet hair a breeze.
Users are falling in love with their Shark vacuums, with one saying: 'Absolutely love the Shark Cyclone Pet Handheld Vacuum. It is light weight and picks up everything. I should have had this years ago. Saves me so much time. Such a great purchase!!'
Aside from its small size, the Shark Cyclone Pet Handheld Vacuum also is lightweight and easy for on-the-go weighing only 1.6 lbs.
You can use this handheld solution anywhere inside and outside of your home. It is perfect for cleaning up spilled snacks, car seat crumbs, coffee grounds, dust bunnies, and more.
Users are finding all sorts of ways to use it, with one saying: 'This is the best hand-held vacuum I have purchased. I use it to clean up the cat litter around my cat's litter box.
'The attachments work great and the run time is at least 30-minutes. It has very good suction!'
To sweeten the deal, Shark installed a removable, washable filter that ensures your vacuum stays fresh 24/7! All you have to do is run the filter under the sink to refresh it back to life every couple of cleans (or when you feel you need it).
Keep your home looking squeaky clean year-round with Shark! Try out the Shark Cyclone Pet Handheld Vacuum today, while it is 57 percent off on QVC when you use code WELCOME20 at checkout.

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