Amazon has a deep discount on a device that continuously sucks dust out of the air, today only

You might not have ever heard of the Swiffer Continuous Clean Air System before, but you won’t soon forget it if you try one. This surprisingly affordable device continuously sucks dust and dirt right out of the air in your home. The result is much cleaner air, which has a number of big benefits. For one thing, the surfaces in your home won’t get anywhere near as dusty as they do now. And on top of that, anyone with allergies or breathing issues will notice a huge difference with their symptoms. Amazon has a deal of the day going that drops the price of this great device to just $69.95, so grab one on sale while you can.

Here are some highlights from the product page:

  • KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN 2x LONGER: Continuously vacuums dirt, dust and dander* from the air so room surfaces stay cleaner. Surfaces stay clean 2x longer, so you can spend more time doing the things you love.

  • WHISPER QUIET OPERATION: The Swiffer Continuous Clean operates in near silence, perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and nurseries.

  • PATENTED SWIFFER TECHNOLOGY uses Triple Layer Filtration to Trap+Lock™ away dirt, dust and dander* throughout the room. Great for pets!

  • KEEP COSTS LOW with replacement filters that sell for a fraction of the cost of more expensive HEPA filters. Filters will be available in August.

  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Package contains Swiffer Continuous Clean Air Cleaning Unit and 2 Triple Layer Filters. Average filter life is 30 days of use. SPECIAL BONUS PACK includes 2 additional bonus filters, for a total of 4 filters!

Swiffer Continuous Clean Air System: $69.95

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