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Get a head start on spring cleaning with an electric mop on sale

TL;DR: Keep your floors sparkling with Nellie’s WOW Mop, on sale for 10% off — just $180 — as of Jan. 20.


This electric mop can get your floors squeaky clean with minimal elbow grease on your part. Plus, you can slash $20 off for a limited time. Behold: Nellie’s WOW Mop.

This cleaning tool features a high-frequency motor that oscillates up to 1,000 times per minute to remove dirt and grime from your floors. Its cordless, lightweight design (under six pounds) allows you to carry it from room to room easily. Plus, it’ll last about an hour on a single charge.

The mop itself comes with a pair of Nellie’s WOW Wet Floor cleaning pads, which are reusable and can be washed up to 300 times before needing to be replaced. You can throw them in the washing machine with fragrance-free detergent, and you’re good to go. Read more...

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