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The Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner (IZ201UKTSB) is on sale.

SAVE 38%: The Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner (IZ201UKTSB) is on sale for £249.99 on Amazon, saving you £150 on list price.


Pets are the best. These furry friends brighten your day, every day, and we should be extremely thankful for that. Something we're not thankful for is all the hair that gets absolutely everywhere. Even pets aren't perfect.

The best way of dealing with all of this pet hair is with a vacuum cleaner that's designed to handle it. The Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner (IZ201UKTSB) is exactly that, with anti-hair wrap technology that actively removes hair from the brush-roll as you clean. It also has a run-time of up to 40 minutes from a single charge, which should be enough time to get around the house.

The Shark cordless stick vacuum cleaner (IZ201UKTSB) is on sale for £249.99 on Amazon, saving you £150 on list price. This deal comes with a five-year guarantee (and a two-year guarantee for the battery) upon registration with Shark.

Handle all that pet hair with this powerful vacuum cleaner from Shark.

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