January sales: save £150 with this Shark vacuum deal
Clean house with this great Shark vacuum deal
Want to keep your home clean and tidy for less? Currys has knocked £150 off the Shark DuoClean bagless vacuum as part of its January sales, bringing the price down to just £149.
The Shark DuoClean can handle both carpets and hard floors without the need to switch heads, and it also comes with a handy petbrush that leaves surfaces completely free of pet hair.
The January sales tend to be a great time to hoover up some cracking deals on Shark vacuums, which are highly regarded thanks to their innovative features and striking designs.
Read on for details and, if you're outside of the US, where to find similar deals local to you.
Shark vacuum deal:
Shark DuoClean Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner: £299.99 £149 at Currys
Don't miss this great deal from Currys on the Shark DuoClean Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner. Save £150.00 on this model for a limited time or while stocks last.
We're likely to see more vacuum and robot vacuum deals appear during January, so stay tuned to TechRadar for more deals on those and many other smart appliances.
Check out our list of the best vacuums if you want more suggestions of models in similar or higher-end price brackets.
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If you're visiting from outside the UK, check out these Shark vacuum deals below to find a bargain in your area.
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