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Shark launches SteamSpot - the shortcut for everyday floor mess


Shark introduces the Shark SteamSpot Steam Mop, a lightweight steam mop designed to make everyday hard floor cleaning easier.

Mucky paw prints? Sticky little fingers? The Shark SteamSpot Steam Mop makes short work of dirt and kills up to 99.9 percent of common household bacteria1 using only water, with no need for chemical cleaners.

Everyday mess is easier to manage thanks to reusable Dirt Grip pads that add extra scrubbing power while trapping dirt, so it doesn’t spread. Stubborn spots lift away with a targeted blast of steam, powered by Steam Blaster Technology.

Effortlessly switch between cleansing modes to move from quick post-brekkie kitchen refreshes to deeper spring cleans in seconds. Lightweight and easy to use, the Shark SteamSpot Steam Mop delivers effortless care for sealed hard floors throughout the home.

KEY FEATURES & TECH SPECS

CHEMICAL-FREE SANITISATION:

Cleans and kills up to 99.9% of common household bacteria1 using water only.

STEAM CLEAN PERFORMANCE:

Delivers up to 50% better stuck-on stain removal vs. a traditional steam mop.2

STEAM BLASTER TECHNOLOGY:

A targeted blast of powerful steam at the press of a button.

THREE STEAM MODES:

Low for quick clean-ups, Medium for everyday cleaning, High for deep cleaning and tough stains.

DIRT GRIP PAD TECHNOLOGY:

Machine-washable microfibre pads trap and lock in dirt, with added scrubbing power.

LIGHTWEIGHT & EASY TO USE:

Lightweight 2.2kg design with an XL removable water tank.

1 Based on controlled testing by UL Solutions in accordance with ASTM E1153, up to 99.99% reduction of common household bacteria (S. aureus, E. coli, K. pneumoniae, Salmonella and P. aeruginosa) when used on 'High' mode and allowed to dry.

2 Based on internal testing against Shark S1000, when used on 'High' mode on mustard stain.

The Shark SteamSpot (S2001ANZ) retails for RRP$299.99* and will be available for purchase on www.sharkclean.com.au and at participating leading retailers.

*Reference to RRP in this communication is a guide to recommended retail price only and retailers are under no obligation to comply with the recommendation provided.

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