IF you’re on the hunt for a new vacuum cleaner, then this Dyson deal may just be the one for you.
By using a special voucher code you can get an impressive discount off a professionally refurbished Dyson V7 Motorhead cordless vacuum.
The deal can be found on eBay and involves you using the code ‘PLAYWITH15’ at the checkout.
This will get you 15% off the Dyson vacuum and a saving of £30.
The 15% discount means you’ll actually be getting the V7 Motorhead for an impressive £169.99 instead of £199.99.
The brand new version of this Dyson usually sells at around £250 but this refurbished version should do exactly the same job and costs much less.
- Dyson V7 Motorhead for just £169.99 on eBay – buy now
You will need to be quick if you want to snap up this vacuum cleaner at that cheap price.
The voucher code deal ends this Friday, February 19 but stock may run out sooner.
Some of the Dyson’s top features include deep cleaning carpets and sucking up pet hair.
It’s cordless, easy to recharge and very easy to empty.
You can also transform it into a handheld vacuum for the places that are hard to reach.
With a full charge, the V7 is said to last for about 30 minutes on its standard power settings.
The eBay deal is for a used but certified refurbished version of the vacuum which is just like new and has been professionally inspected and cleaned.
It comes with its original packaging and accessories.
- Dyson V7 Motorhead for just £169.99 on eBay – buy now
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.
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