SAVE $50: Through March 29,Car Sex (2021) Uncut HootzyChannel Hindi Short Film the Bissell Little Green Max Pet is down to just $89.99 at Target during Circle Week. Not only is that 36% in savings, but also $10 cheaper than Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
Your vacuum and typical stain-remover sprays might keep your couch and carpets in decent shape throughout the year, but when you really want to tackle the dirt and grime, you might want to grab something a little more heavy duty — like the Bissell Little Green Max Pet.
Through March 29, the TikTok-favorite Bissell Little Green Max Pet is on sale during Target Circle Week for only $89.99. That's $50 off its usual cost of $139.99 and $10 cheaper than you'll find it at Amazon during the Big Spring Sale. The only catch? You need to be a Target Circle member in order to snag the deal. Fortunately, becoming a member is free.
Rather than just gently dabbing at them with a rag or scrubbing (and spreading) them with a brush, the Bissell Little Green blasts stains with a hose of targeted water spray and powerful suction. The combo helps to permanently lift stubborn stains — particularly from pets — on soft surfaces and eliminate odors. The Max Pet model specifically includes a self-cleaning tough stain tool, specialized pet hair removal tool, and trial sizes of Pet Pro Oxy Spot and Stain, which you can add to the water tank.
Weighing in at only 8.2 pounds, you can carry the Little Green Max Pet from your couch to the stairs to your car to rid the whole house of stains and smells. Add it to your spring cleaning routine for only $89.99 when you shop at Target during Circle Week. You'll pay $10 less than you would shopping the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Take that Bezos.
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