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DuoClean and PowerFinsThe Shark Anti Hair Wrap & PowerFins IZ300UK Cordless Vacuum Cleaner has an even better DuoClean floorhead.
As well as the 2 motorised brushrolls, it also uses Powerfins that help to clean deeper.
The brushrolls dig deep into carpets to lift dirt, or sweep across hard floors to pick up dust and crumbs.
Anti Hair WrapTired of getting hair tangled up on the brush roll? There's no need to reach for the scissors anymore - the IZ300UK's Anti Hair Wrap technology separates and removes all long, short and pet hair with ease.
LED smart displayThe easy-to-read LED display shows you everything you need to know about your vacuum.
Whether you can see how much of the 60 minute battery life is left, or need to switch between modes, everything is there at a glance.
FlexologyThe Flexology design helps you to reach almost anywhere in your house.
That means you can clean under furniture like beds and sofas.
You can transform the IZ300UK Cordless Vacuum Cleaner into a handheld vacuum for even more versatile cleaning.
That means you can clean stairs or nip out to tidy the car.
When you've finished, just fold everything down for compact storage.

 

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