Shark Navigator Lift-Away Vacuum

Shark Navigator Lift-Away VacuumWhen you’re cleaning floors and furniture, it always helps to have a tool that makes it easy to clean. The Shark Navigator Lift-Away vacuum cleaner as seen on TV vacuums carpet, hard floor surfaces, and also acts as a canister vacuum. It’s portable, powerful, and versatile. The Navigator Lift-Away also has a 5 year warranty, making it a pretty special vacuum cleaner.

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What makes it even more special is that it’s a "No Loss of Suction" vacuum with swivel steering that has anti-allergen technology.

The Lift-Away vacuum comes with several attachments: 24" crevice tool, pet hair turbo power brush, onboard crevice tool, dusting brush, and a large accessory bag.

Also, this vacuum is nicely portable with its light-weight detachable canister.

It’s quite a bit cheaper than a comparable Dyson vacuum too.

If you want the Shark steam mop, you might prefer the deal on the Shark website because you’re essentially getting the steam mop for about $30 dollars. However, if you just want the best price on the Shark Navigator Lift-Away vacuum cleaner, then Amazon has the best price and the product is Prime eligible so members also get free shipping!

Click here to buy the Shark Navigator Lift-Away Vacuum or to read reviews of the product.

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