Get 20% off the innovative Halo Capsule vacuum cleaner
There’s a big discount available on the Halo Capsule cordless vacuum cleaner. It’s dropped to its lowest ever price – but if you want one, don’t delay, it’s a limited-time deal.
TheHalo Capsuleis one of the best vacuum cleaners we’ve tested. The independently made appliance was designed and built by an ex-Dyson floor care engineer, and it’s powerful and packed with great features.
Buy it from Capsule Clean for £199.99
The manufacturer’s site claims that its usual RRP is £307.98, but it’s more commonly available for £249.99. That means you’ll get a saving of at least £50 or 20% and there’s no code or voucher needed.Amazon is also selling itat a discount, but at £229.99, it’s not as tempting.
Alongside the main Capsule itself, you’ll get two cleaning accessories (a stubborn dirt brush and a crevice tool) and six dust pouches. The Halo Capsule also comes with a two-year warranty.
The Capsule is a genuinely innovative cordless vacuum cleaner. Thanks to its one-of-a-kind carbon fibre shell, it weighs just 2.6kg. It also features a large, 1.6L dustbin. By comparison, the Dyson V15 Detect has a0.76L capacity, which –as we noted in our review– can be frustrating to use.
It has very powerful suction and a running time of up to an hour. Just plug it in and it’ll be recharged in three hours.
Unusually for a cordless, it uses vacuum cleaner bags, so it’s a great option for people with hay fever or a dust sensitivity. There’s no need to go poking around, trying to dislodge hair and fluff, or getting a dust cloud in the face when emptying it.
The bags themselves are plastic-free and fully compostable, making them an eco-friendly choice. The makers estimate that one dust pouch will last for two weeks, but when testing it, I got almost a month from each one, so it’ll depend on how often you need to vacuum.Pouches cost £25.99for a pack of 26, which will last for a year.
The bags aren’t the only environmentally-friendly aspect of the Capsule. Its parts are recyclable and its makers encourage buyersto send it in for servicing, a software update and fresh filters and a battery, instead of replacing it in years to come. If you want to buy a vacuum cleaner for life, this is the way to do it.
To find out what it’s like in action,have a look at our review.
For more vacuum cleaner options, have a look at our round-up ofthe best vacuum cleaners we’ve tested.
Author: Emma Rowley, Group Home Tech Editor
Emma has been a journalist and copywriter for over 20 years and has been testing and writing about home tech and appliances for seven years. She tries out every appliance she writes about at home, and aims to recommend time- and energy-saving products that will last.