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Shark 'better than Dyson' vacuum 'perfect' for anyone with a dog slashed to cheapest price in flash Black Friday deal that ends Monday

Shark vacuums are up there with the likes of Dyson, Henry and Mielie, according to the reviews. But they can be a bit out of budget, costing anywhere between £250 and £500 at full retail price.

Luckily, Shark is offering one of its most popular vacuums for less than £115 this black Friday, giving those wanting to save money a huge discount of nearly £190. while the original is worth £249.99, Shark is offering a certified refurbished Corded Upright Vacuum Anti Hair Wrap for £159 on its eBay store.

But if you use the discount code BFSHARK30 until November 27, it is reduced even further to just £111.30. Or for a new, non-refurbished version, Shark has slashed the price of the same vacuum down to £169.

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On eBay, the Shark vacuum has been Certified Refurbished, meaning that it is in a pristine like-new condition. It has been professionally inspected, cleaned, and refurbished by Shark to meet the manufacturer specifications.

When bought from Shark's eBay store, The Anti Hair Wrap Upright Vacuum comes in original or new packaging with original or new accessories. And it comes with a year's manufactures guarantee for extra piece of mind.

The compact and lightweight cleaner has been designed for homes with children and pets coming in and out of the house all day. The vacuum features Anti Hair Wrap Technology which separates and removes long, short and pet hair from the brush-roll as you clean, sucking it straight up into the dust cup.

The vacuum comes with two on-board accessories to easily

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