SAVE $50: As of Jan. 29,Scarlett Fay Archives grab the Levoit cordless vacuum cleaner for just $149.99, down from $199.99, at Amazon. That's a 25% discount.
Vacuums can be expensive, but they’re a necessity if you have carpets, pets, or children (or all three). If you’re looking for a cheaper cordless vacuum that’ll get the job done without emptying your bank account, Levoit has a cordless option that comes with two attachments, and it’s on sale right now for $50 off.
As of Jan. 29, you can score the LVAC-200 cordless vacuum for $149.99 at Amazon. It typically retails for $199.99, but with an on-screen coupon, you can get it for $50 off. That's a 25% discount.
This vacuum is ideal for anyone with a small to medium-sized home who wants a lightweight, maneuverable vacuum that won’t die before you're finished. It runs for up to 50 minutes on a single charge using Eco mode and the crevice or pet tool, or 30 minutes with the vacuum head. That should be enough time to clean your floors, furniture, and hard-to-reach areas. Plus, the five-stage filtration system is 99.9% effective at filtering particles down to 0.3 microns in size.
It has a one-touch emptying feature (which pet owners will appreciate) and a wall-mounted charging base to keep it powered up and ready to go.
Levoit isn't a big-name brand like Dyson or Shark, and it's mostly known for its air purifiers, but it makes high-quality vacuums at affordable prices, too — and this discount is a great reason to scoop one up.
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