SAVE $149.09: Act fast to grab the eufy by Anker HomeVac S11 Go cordless stick vacuum for just $100.90 on Amazon, marked down from $249.99. That's a 60% discount.
Cordless stick vacuums have become as common in homes as unfolded clean laundry. Unfortunately, they tend to be pricey, but if you've been wanting to go cordless and lightweight but haven't pulled the trigger, this could be your shining moment. For a limited time, Amazon cut 60% off the price of a cordless vacuum that weighs just over three pounds.
As of Oct. 19, the HomeVac S11 Go from eufy by Anker is down to $100.90 at Amazon. That's 60% off its regular price of $249.99 and the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
With up to 120AW of suction power, the HomeVac S11 Go can clean for up to 40 minutes on low mode. Mid-mode gives up to 25 minutes of run-time, while big messes get eight minutes on max mode. The stick vacuum's lightweight design that clocks in just over three pounds means cleaning hard-to-reach spaces will be less of a workout. LED lights in the brush head help spotlight areas that might need extra cleaning attention.
SEE ALSO:The best Dyson vacuums: A guide to the latest versions of stick, ball, and handheld cleanersThe HomeVac S11 comes with wall-mounting equipment for easy storage, and you get several attachments, including a crevice tool and mini-brush for cleaning smaller areas.
Entering the convenient world of cordless stick vacuums doesn't have to cost much, thanks to the $100.90 sale price on the eufy by Anker HomeVac S11 Go.
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