Now, do any of us ever really want to do the vacuuming? No, but we have to. Week in, week out...maybe even more often if you have a pet, we all have to lug our vacuum all over the house only to realise it isn't even doing that good a job.
While it's time-consuming, it's not always effective - however, cleaning fans are now raving about this "seriously amazing" hoover that actually gets the job done. Shark has a series of vacuums, but it's the cordless ones that are really grabbing cleaning fans' attention. With £100 off, bringing the price down to an affordable £149, it might be time to sack off your useless old machine and replace it with a shiny new Shark.
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The Shark Lift-Away Vacuum Cleaner has been labelled as their "best-ever" vacuum by mums thanks to its portability, ability to clean both carpets and hardwood floors properly, and its secret weapon - the way it illuminates hidden dust with LED lights.
It also comes with a detachable pod, allowing you to clean up hard-to-reach spots. Members of a Mrs Hinch fan group on Facebook have called it "seriously amazing", praising its suction power and maneuverability.
Many of them posted photos of their full Shark hoovers, saying things like "this is just from the stairs which were hoovered an hour earlier with a Henry!" and "My mum and my nan now have theirs on order."
Another added: "Finally got my Shark and this is what I vacuumed up in ONE room after previously using my Henry Hoover!!" with a photo of a very full tank.
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The hoover is grabbing dirt that was previously missed by other competitors, which seems to be the main draw: "Anybody thinking about getting a Shark hoover, don't even think just get it, by fair the best thing I ever did. I used a Dyson on my living room carpet only yesterday and this is what my lovely Shark picked up today - I'm both shocked and disgusted, I just want to stay in and hoover all day now!" one member said.
You can check out the full range of Shark hoovers here - but hurry! You don't want to miss that Easter offer.
Featured Image Credit: Shark