SAVE $150: As of Jan. 10,Watch Operation Condor Online get the Samsung Jet 60 Flex vacuum for just $149, down from $299, at Walmart. That's a discount of 50%.
"I need to vacuum." That's a statement that's probably constantly echoing in your mind if you live with kids or pets, or if you just like to keep an impeccably clean house. But who wants to vacuum when that means dragging around an unwieldy machine that you hate to use? No more of that in 2024. Get a slim stick vacuum that you're going to be excited about using, and for a big discount.
As of Jan. 10, you can get the Samsung Jet 60 Flex cordless vacuum on sale at Walmart for $149, down from $299. That's $150 off and a discount of 50%, and $50 cheaper than Walmart's pricing during its Cyber Week sale.
This vacuum is well worth $149 for its lightness and maneuverability alone. It's just six pounds, meaning you don't have to lumber around your home carrying a huge machine that doesn't fit where you need it to, and it has a 180-degree swivel head that lets you get to those hard-to-reach areas.
The Jet 60 Flex can clean everything from hardwood floors to rugs with suction power up to 150 AW. It also has a five-layer filtration system to trap dust and dirt before they're released into the air you breathe. Its removable battery offers cleaning times of up to 40 minutes per charge.
Ready to transform the way you clean? A cordless vacuum can help you get the job done.
Topics Samsung Vacuums
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