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Clean Up Everyday Messes With a $99 Deal on a Shark Handheld Vacuum That’s Just 1.4 Pounds
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Date:2025-04-13 04:51:08
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If you go out of your way to keep your home clean and organized, but it just always seems like you can never completely finish the job, it may be time to upgrade your cleaning tools. You may have a powerful vacuum, but what about those little messes and hard-to-clean crevices? It's technically impossible to get your house 100% clean, but a reliable handheld vacuum can help you clean corners, crevices, and more messes.
The Shark WANDVAC Cordless Handheld Vacuum only weighs 1.4 pounds, but it packs quite the punch. It's great to keep in your car too. This is just what you need to attack pet hair and crumbs from sofa kitchens quickly and with ease. It even has a scrubbing brush to deep clean some tough messes. You can get a Shark WANDVAC Cordless Handheld Vacuum bundle with a charging dock, crevice tool, upholstery tool, and scrubbing brush for just $99 from QVC. Normally, that purchase would cost $150, don't miss out on this deal— especially since it ships for free.
This bundle includes the Shark WANDVAC Cordless Handheld Vacuum, charging dock, crevice tool, upholstery tool, and scrubbing brush. QVC has 6 colors to choose from. Plus, there's free shipping.
If you need more information before you shop, here are some rave reviews.
Shark WANDVAC Cordless Handheld Vacuum Reviews
A shopper gushed, "I can't say enough good things about this little vacuum. It charges quick, holds a charge for multiple uses, has several practical attachments and works absolutely wonderful. Just the quality I expect from this brand as I own several of their products. I have a toddler and two Great Danes and we live on a farm with horses etc. to say I have put this thing to the test is an understatement. I use this literally everyday and I am HOOKED!!!"
Another reviewed, "I purchased one for myself and use it almost every day. I ended buying another for my son and his wife for Christmas last year. Neither myself or my son have had any issues with this vacuum."
A customer explained, "I was not sure I would use this but if you have ever spilled coffee grounds on the floor you would love how easy this is for all the small spills that you wish were handy to clean up. I also have 3 dogs and dust bunnies are also an issue. I will vacuum the rug- put that big vacuum up and then I spot a few dust bunnies! With this it is always ready and weighs less than my coffee cup."
"This is perfect for cleaning up small messes. My grandchildren love it and will fight over who gets to use it. My two year old grandson can use it and will clean up his own cereal messes. I liked it so much I ordered another one for my daughter," a reviewer wrote.
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