Popular Shark vacuum cleaners get massive price drop in Very sale | The Sun

2022-09-10 03:30:14 By : Mr. Benny Dong

ONLINE retailer Very has launched an almighty sale and it includes popular Shark vacuum cleaners.

The brand is a favourite among celebrities and influencers like Mrs Hinch, so the sale is the ideal time to pick one up to try for yourself and save some cash.

In total Very has 17 Shark vacuum cleaners on sale, with savings of up to £160 off.

No discount code is needed, as the prices have already been reduced on the website.

The deals include some of the brand's most popular models, including the iconic Anti Hair Wrap and True Pet designs.

The lowest priced Shark model is the Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner WV200UK, now £99 (saving £30 off).

But for those looking for an upright model, the Powered Lift-Away Upright Vacuum Cleaner with TruePet NV620UKT is now £189, which is a huge saving of £110 off.

There is also £50 off the Shark Klik n' Flip Smartronic Deluxe S6003UK steam mop, which is also on offer for £99.

But before you splash out, we would always advise comparing prices with competitors to ensure you get the lowest deal possible.

Very have yet to confirm how long the price cuts will last, so if you're in need of a new vacuum cleaner, we strongly advise you to check out the deals while items are still in stock.

The Shark Cordless Vacuum Cleaner with Anti Hair Wrap and TruePet is one of Very's top-rated vacuum cleaners on offer.

The Anti Hair Wrap ensures hair does not clog or tangle in the brush and break the cleaner, while the TruePet technology effectively removes even the most stubborn of pet hairs.

With over 500 glowing reviews, and a saving of £150, this deal is not to be missed.

This design ticks all the boxes, as it features both the Lift-Away device and TruePet technology.

It also features an anti-allergen seal, so you can be sure it will remove 99.9% of dust, pet hair and other pesky particles in the air.

Looking for a practical, yet easy to use vacuum cleaner for cleaning awkward areas or your car?

This cordless handheld design can help you clean the sofa, the car interior and those had to reach areas, its also comes with Crevice and Pet Tool accessories too.

For those who have a larger home, a vacuum cleaner with a cylinder is a preferable purchase as it is more powerful and can hold more dust and dirt in the cylinder.

It is a bagless design which means it is slightly more eco-conscious than other designs.

Find out exactly what Shark Black Friday 2022 deals to expect this November.

Plus browse our reviews before you splash out. Read our Shark IZ320UKT vacuum cleaner review: The cordless model with super suction.

Plus, Shark WV251UK handheld vacuum cleaner review: The ultra-light device for quick clean ups.

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