SAVE $40:As of March 3,eroticism about you can get the Shark VACMOP Pro for just $59.99 at Amazon. That's a 40% discount and a $40 price cut.
If you’re tired of mopping the old-fashioned waybut aren’t ready to spend robot vacuum money, we found a deal on the Shark VACMOP Pro that’s worth a look.
As of March 3, you can get the Shark VACMOP Pro cordless hard floor vacuum mop (which includes four disposable VACMOP pads and a 12 oz. cleaning solution) for just $59.99 at Amazon. That’s a 40% discount off the sticker price, saving you a cool $40.
The VACMOP Pro is a two-in-one device that vacuums and mops your floors in one pass. All you have to do is attach the included cleaning pad, fill the built-in water tank, and go. There’s no filter or maintenance needed beyond that. You don’t even have to wash the pad — just replace it with a fresh one when it gets dirty. (Thanks to no-touch disposal, you won’t have to touch it either.)
This is a cordless machine, so you’ll need to charge it between uses, but Shark claims the battery lasts up to 30 minutes on a single charge. That should be enough time to cover a few rooms in most homes. The LED headlights also make it easy to spot hidden dirt and debris, especially under furniture.
At this price, the VACMOP Pro is an affordable way to get the convenience of a cordless vacuum and mop in one device.
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