Get 10% off Shark's NEW game-changing vacuum line Stratos

Shark’s NEW game-changing vacuum line Stratos picks up 50% more dirt including stubborn pet hair (and we have a 10% off code)

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Shark, the UK’s bestselling vacuum cleaner brand, has launched Stratos, their most advanced collection yet, and it’s set to transform the way you clean your home. 

Combining the brand’s well-loved technologies with exciting new features, Stratos easily tackles stubborn pet hair, tougher dirt and debris and even odour to leave your home looking spick-and-span.

A revolutionary cordless vacuum cleaner for homes with pets, the new Shark Stratos Anti Hair Wrap Plus Pet Pro Cordless Vacuum IZ400UKT, is here to upgrade your cleaning routine.

Equipped with brand new features like the Anti Hair Wrap Plus (Shark’s best ever hair pick up), Clean Sense IQ for 50 per cent more dirt pick-up and Anti-Odour Technology, you’re not going to want to miss out.

MailOnline shoppers can get 10 per cent off the new Stratos range with the code STRATOSDAILYMAIL.

The new range of corded and cordless vacuum cleaners feature a unique floorhead design with the new Anti Hair Wrap Plus, delivering Shark’s best-ever hair pick-up 

And the best part? MailOnline readers can get an exclusive 10 per cent off the new Stratos line. But hurry, this offer expires on 17 October, so make sure not to miss it.

The Shark Stratos Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner with Anti Hair Wrap Plus & Clean Sense IQ, Pet Pro Model [Single Battery] IZ400UKT joins the new lineup and is set to blow your old vacuum out of the water. 

Designed with the brand’s iconic Duoclean floorhead, it cleans deep into carpets, drawing out embedded dirt and picking up hair, while a soft front brush-roll draws in debris and lifts stuck-on dust from hard floors. 

If you’re forever trying to untangle hair from your vacuum head, then you’re sure to love the new Anti Hair Wrap Plus feature.   

Perfect for pet owners, the Shark Stratos IZ400UKT is equipped with Shark’s best-ever hair pick-up; long, short and pet hair doesn’t stand a chance – and it won’t clog the brush roll. 

The game-changing new vacuum also boasts Shark’s new Clean Sense IQ technology. Exclusive to the cordless range, it senses the dust you can’t see and automatically adjusts the suction power to remove up to 50 per cent more dirt for visible results. 

The new vac also comes with the brand’s signature LED headlights in the floorhead to help illuminate hidden dust and pet hair pile-ups and, thanks to the Flexihead, it bends to reach and clean underneath low-lying furniture.

Reach hard-to-get areas thanks to the clever Flexihead that bends to reach underneath low-lying furniture 

You can transform it into a cordless handheld vacuum cleaner at the touch of a button, perfect for cleaning stairs, soft furnishings, in the car and more

Hair, dust and dander can cause odours, but thanks to Shark’s ground-breaking Anti-Odour Technology, it transforms these smells into fresh-smelling air.

Shark Stratos is recommended by 9/10 pet owners, with one impressed shopper leaving a glowing review for the new Shark Stratos Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner, writing: ‘Honestly, I didn’t know I had so much dirt and dust in my flat until I used this vacuum.

‘It is honestly brilliant and so easy to use. I love how there are so many different attachments for all different areas. And the anti-hair wrap tech really does work.’

Another agreed, adding: ‘The amount of hair it picks up is unbelievable. I have two dogs that shed and this picks up hair much better than other models I have used.

‘It’s so easy to move and very lightweight. I love the freshener too, it leaves behind a lovely scent that I can smell for hours afterwards.’

MailOnline readers can get 10 per cent off the new Shark Stratos range, just add STRATOSDAILYMAIL to redeem.  

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