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We expect a lot from our home appliances these days. You can accomplish chores like doing laundry and purchasing cleaning supplies digitally, thanks to smart buttons and voice commands. Companies like Amazon are even working on fridges may one day monitor their contents and let you order replacements.
But while Internet of Things (IoT) devices seem cool and futuristic, appliances don’t need to be connected to the web to get the job done well. A vacuum, for example, simply needs to be effective, and finding one at a steep discount doesn’t hurt. At $210, the Jashen V18 350W Cordless Vacuum Cleaner may be worth considering.
The JASHEN V18 features a 350W brushless motor that provides up to 20kPa of suction while keeping noise at a minimum, making it a great choice if you live in a crowded apartment complex or have pets that are afraid of loud sounds. You can cycle through three power modes: Min for 10kPA of suction, Max for 20kPA and Auto, which adjusts the V18’s output between 150W, 250W and 350W.
Debris is captured by the vacuum’s four-stage filtration system, which includes a HEPA filter. The accessories include a two-in-one dust brush that can pull rubble from hard floors and carpet, a crevice nozzle, an LED floor head and a wall-mounted dock for easy storage.
Additionally, the V18 comes with a 2,500mAh battery, providing up to 40 minutes of runtime at full power. The battery is removable, so you can purchase a second one separately to clean your home as the first one charges. An LED screen illustrates the V18’s remaining runtime, the power mode and notifies you when it’s time to clean the filter.
With an average customer rating of 4.8 out of five stars, the JASHEN V18 has earned its spot as a popular alternative to some of Dyson’s models. This vacuum may not be NASA approved, but it can keep your floors clean on a budget. You can purchase it today for $210 or 37 percent off.
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