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ILIFE H50 – upright vacuum cleaner for 25. How about this????

ILIFE H50 – upright vacuum cleaner for 25. How about this????

With this price, the ILIFE H50 wants to reach the peak of cheapness.

ILIFE H50 – upright vacuum cleaner for 25. How about this????

The ILIFE H50 is a cordless handheld vacuum cleaner that offers a suction power of 10 KPa and a 1,2 liter dust tank. The device has a 2200 mAh removable battery that provides up to 40 minutes of operating time (in power saving mode) and is equipped with LED lighting. The vacuum cleaner offers two suction power modes: basic, 7 KPa and MAX, 10 KPa. With the included 2-in-1 suction head, you can even clean the entire house or the interior of your car.

The large 50 liter dust capacity of the ILIFE H1,2 vacuum cleaner is twice as large as the average capacity available on the market, which reduces the frequency of waste removal. The ergonomically designed handle provides a comfortable grip even during long cleaning, and the power button is easily accessible. The LED light on the front of the motorized floor head is useful when cleaning in dark rooms, for example under beds and sofas, the scraper light nicely shows where the floor is still dusty.

ILIFE H50 - upright vacuum cleaner for 25 thousand. How about this???? 1

The performance of the vacuum cleaner is ensured by a high-capacity 2200 mAh 6-cell lithium-ion battery, which allows you to clean for up to 40 minutes. You can check the battery charge level on a display. The package of ILIFE H50 vacuum cleaner includes the vacuum cleaner itself, battery, guide tube, floor brush, charger, two-in-one flat nozzle, carpet brush, high-efficiency filter, cleaning brush, wall bracket and user manual.

The price of the machine was essentially halved, since the 7QL63CU with a coupon code, you can now order it for HUF 25 from the EU warehouse by clicking on the link below:

ILIFE H50 vacuum cleaner

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