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Person using the Jashen F16 Wet & Dry 2-in-1 Cordless Vacuum Mop to clean.

TL;DR: Through September 9, you can get the Jashen F16 Wet & Dry 2-in-1 Cordless Vacuum Mop for just $269.99 instead of $329 — that's a 17% discount.


If you have pets or kids, you probably spend a good chunk of the week just trying to keep your home looking like someone could live there. Between mopping, vacuuming, dusting, and sweeping, it’s a lot to do and requires a lot of cleaning supplies to lug around. You may not be able to stop the mess from happening, but you could make it easier to clean up using the Jashen F16. This wet-and-dry cordless vacuum-mop works the same on food crumbs and dust as it does on spills, and it’s marked down to $269.99 (Reg. $329) through September 9.

A simpler way to clean your home 

The F16 is an all-in-one cleaning tool. Tracked dirt from the garden? Move from cleaning the carpet to wiping away stains on hardwood seamlessly. You could even roll over to your pet’s favorite spots and start cleaning up the nest of fur that may coat the place. The F16 has BRN hair tangle-free technology that should keep it completely tangle-free while cleaning up hair. 

If you’ve ever used a wet-and-dry vacuum, it’s natural to be concerned about the smell. When you’re dealing with that much moisture, the risk is there. But the F16 is designed to avoid this problem with a one-touch self-cleaning function and its own drying system. 

With a battery life that claims to last for up to 30 minutes of operation, there’s a lot of cleaning you could get done. At the pace this vacuum cleans, you may be able to cover over 1,200 square feet of your home on a single charge — plus, you'll have no cords to get tangled in.

One vacuum for a lot of mess 

Instead of grabbing the mop for the kitchen and the vacuum for the carpet, just use one tool for both. Through September 9, get the Jashen F16 Wet & Dry 2-in-1 Cordless Vacuum Mop for just $269.99, marked down from $329. 

Prices subject to change. 

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