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Affordable LG CordZero A9N-Solo handstick vacuum arrives in Australia

LG have announced that their latest CordZero A9N-Solo Handstick vacuum has arrived in Australia offering powerful cleaning for a low price. 

The CordZero AN9-Solo Handstick vacuum will be available in white, a confident colour for a vacuum cleaner – but with some of the most powerful vacuums in the world, they have cause to be. 

Priced at $499, the CordZero AN9-Solo weighs in at just 2.38kg and with the thumb touch controls giving you access to three modes – Normal, Power, and Turbo, it makes it extremely versatile for cleaning easily around your home.  The vacuum also has two storage modes available with a compact, or wall mount available.

The stick vacuum features a 5-step Filtration System, capable of filtering out finer dust particles down to 2.5 microns in size, providing a thorough and hygienic clean every time. The A9N-Solo makes cleaning filters easy, with three removable, washable filters for convenience.

This latest model includes the Multi-Surface Power Drive Nozzle which has a built-in direct drive motor to help clean more thoroughly with friction-free rotation for effective suction. There’s also a variety of cleaning attachments, including a Combination Tool and Crevice Tool to make hard-to-reach places easier to access.

 Shannon Tweedie, Marketing Manager for Home Appliances at LG Electronics Australia, commented on the latest model:  

We are continuing to address the needs of Australian consumers when it comes to completing household chores, and our CordZero handstick vacuum range is no exception. In a commitment to delivering innovative appliances that create a better life for all, the powerful suction and lightweight design of our latest vacuum model makes tackling small messes on-the-go easier than ever.” 

The LG CordZero A9N-Solo handstick vacuum is available now from leading retailers and online LG.com/au in white, for RRP $499. 

Daniel Tyson

Daniel has been talking about, learning about and using tech since he was able to toggle switches and push buttons. If it flashes, turns on or off or connects he wants to use it, talk about it and learn more about it. Like this article? Buy me a coffee!

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