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Shark ZU621 Rotator Powered Lift-Away Upright Vacuum with Self-Cleaning Brushroll (Refurbished)

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Shark ZU621 Rotator Powered Lift-Away Upright Vacuum with Self-Cleaning Brushroll (Refurbished)

With the ultra-powerful Shark Rotator Powered Lift-Away Speed with the self-cleaning brush roll upright vacuum, you can take on carpets and floors with no hair wrap. For more reach, detach the Powered Lift-Away pod to clean under furniture and above the floor on stairs, curtains, upholstery, and more. The lightweight design offers amazing maneuverability while still delivering full-size performance. As you clean, 99.9% of dust and allergens are trapped by an anti-allergen complete seal and a HEPA filter, keeping them out of the air you breathe. (Based on ASTM F1977 of particles 0.3 microns and larger.). Shark ZU621 Rotator Powered Lift-Away Speed with Self-Cleaning Brush roll Upright Vacuum.

  • PORTABLE: With Powered Lift-Away® you can detach the pod for more reach to deep-clean under furniture and above the floor
  • SELF-CLEANING: The self-cleaning brush roll removes long hair and pet hair with no hair wrap
  • ANTI-ALLERGEN TECHNOLOGY: Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology and a HEPA filter trap dust and allergens inside the vacuum cleaner
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: Lightweight design for easy maneuverability, portability, and versatility

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