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Hoover Floormate SteamScrub w/ 12 piece cleaning kit for $45 (Reg. up to $90)

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Walmart is offering the Hoover Floormate SteamScrub 2-in-1 plus Pads/Solution for $44.99 shipped. Regularly up to $93 or so, this is the best current deal we can find outside of this less than stellar looking third party Amazon seller for the same price. Similar models sell for $130 or so direct from Hoover. It includes a 12-piece cleaning kit to go along with the detachable steamer and more. More than 70% of Amazon reviewers left a 4+ star rating. More details below.

If you’re not going to get one of those mopping robots to do it for you, like the $230 DEEBOT, today’s deal is a great option. Most steam mops like this go for this much or more. The BISSELL PowerFresh is closer to $90 and the Shark option is just under $60. Use your savings to get some eucalyptus mint demineralized mop water to leave your house smelling fresh and clean.

Hoover Floormate SteamScrub 2-in-1:

The Hoover SteamScrub 2-IN-1 renews sealed hard floors with precision and ease. Steam out stubborn, set-in stains with its Trigger Controlled Steam, Tile and Grout Scrub Brush and Carpet Glider attachment. Then take the power of steam to every hard-to-reach place with the detachable steam cleaner and 12 tools and accessories. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices