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This Ultra-Light Corded Rocket Stick Vacuum is $70 today only (Refurb, Reg. up to $150) + more

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Today only, Woot is offering the refurbished Shark Rocket Ultra-Light Corded Stick Vacuum (HV301) for $69.99. Shipping is free for Prime members; otherwise, it will run you $6. In new condition, this model goes for $150 at Target and Amazon. Walmart is charging $120 new, and this is the lowest price we can find for this model. It can handle bare floors and carpet. Included are a 12-inch crevice tool, pet hair brush, dusting brush, Dust-Away microfiber pad, accessory bag, wall mount, and a pair of washable filters. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 4,000 Amazon customers. A 90-day warranty applies. More details, as well as additional vac deals, are below.

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Shark Rocket Ultra-Light Corded Stick Vacuum:

At under 8 lbs., this ultra-lightweight upright vacuum easily converts into a hand vac for versatile floor-to-ceiling cleaning. It’s equipped with swivel steering that allows for excellent control when maneuvering around furniture. It offers two storage options, and comes with the Hard Floor Hero to pick up surface litter and stuck-on debris, providing superior bare floor cleaning.

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