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The Shark VM200UK VacMop is a cordless 2-in-1 vacuum mop designed for effective hard floor cleaning. Combining vacuuming with spray mopping, it features a targeted spray function to remove stubborn stains at the press of a button. Its charcoal grey design offers up to 9 minutes and 30 seconds of run time, providing a convenient solution for quick cleaning sessions. The device uses no-touch disposable pads that are simple to replace, ensuring a fresh and hygienic clean every time with minimal effort.
Ideal for households seeking an easy, efficient way to maintain hard floors, this versatile tool offers grab-and-go cordless freedom to reach various spaces quickly. The starter kit includes six disposable pads and a 350ml bottle of multi-surface cleaning solution for an all-in-one cleaning experience. The combination of vacuuming and spray mopping eliminates the need for multiple tools, saving time and reducing cleaning fatigue.
Though specific certifications are not detailed, this product’s effective design supports a reliable cleaning routine with minimal maintenance. The easy pad replacement process avoids the mess of washing mop heads, promoting better hygiene. The Shark VM200UK VacMop is a practical choice for those wanting thorough, hassle-free floor care with advanced cleaning features in a single device.
| Product Type: | Mop, Vacuum Cleaner |
| Floor Type: | All sealed hardfloors |
| Colour: | White |
| Cleaner type: | Mop, Vacuum |
| Charging Time: | 5 Hours |
| Cordless: | Yes |
| Full charge maximum runtime: | 9 MInutes 30 Seconds |
| Weight: | 1.52 kg |
| Power Levels: | 1 |
| Tools included: | Vacmop, Charger, 6 Disposable VacMop pads and 350ml Multi-Surface Cleaning Solution |
| Height: | 1216 mm |
| Width: | 241 mm |
| Depth: | 136 mm |
| Manufacturer's guarantee: | 3 Years parts and labour |