Did you know you should vacuum your mattress? I was shocked when I found this out, but my initial reaction was nothing compared to how much crumbs were sucked out of my mattress. I’m not a dirt person; in fact, I’m a writer who loves cleaning and has my opinions on laundry detergent and pool cleaning robots, but even I was skeptical of “bed vacuums” versus regular handheld vacuums. It turns out the main difference is the suction power and UV light, which makes it both a bed vacuum and a disinfectant.
I now vacuum my mattress once a week—actually, maybe more often during allergy season. Now that it’s my first spring after having a baby, I’ve had to start vacuuming my crib’s mattress. If you’re ready to become a bed vacuum devotee like me, I think you should take advantage of the $70 discount on the Jphyll Mattress Vacuum.
The best bed vacuum with UV light should remove all the invisible messes that you sleep on. This includes bacteria, dust mites, pollen, and viruses that may be stuck between the foam and the mattress. The Jphyll Mattress Vacuum does just that, and it even sucks up dander and hair that’s buried deep in your mattress; after all, dust mites need food to thrive!
With up to 16 kilopascals (Kpa) of suction power and 500 watts of power, this bed vacuum cleans quickly and effectively, and goes much deeper than traditional handheld vacuums. Its unique UV-C light reaches up to 74 degrees Celsius, which is enough to kill dust mites and even – we don’t even want to say it – bed bugs.
It also comes with a HEPA filter that removes 99.97% of tiny particles as small as 0.3 microns. The filter cup is easily removable and washable, so you don’t have to worry about blasting out a lot of stains while cleaning. Another cool feature is that the UV light only comes on when the gravity sensor switch is activated; just place the machine’s casters flat on the mattress.
If the mattress is lifted or not on a flat surface, the UV light automatically turns off, reducing the risk of UV exposure during cleaning. That’s right, it can be used not only to clean mattresses, but also to deep clean sofas, couches, and even cars and outdoor furniture.
“We all need this device,” wrote one Amazon reviewer. “I didn’t even know you could vacuum your mattress… and wow!” They added that they were “surprised at how much dust there was” when they first cleaned their four-year-old mattress, and now they consider it “an indispensable cleaning tool.”
“The amount of dander, dead skin cells, and dust this vacuum picks up is astounding,” said another reviewer. They went on to say that the gadget even “deep cleans and separates dust from hair.”
Another said, “I used to wake up in the middle of the night with an itchy, runny nose, even though I was taking allergy medication. Since I’ve used the mattress vacuum once a week, when I change my bedding, I’ve noticed that this never happens again.”
As a devoted mattress vacuum user, my life’s mission is to get as many people using mattress vacuums as possible. That’s why I think you should seriously consider getting a Jphyll Mattress Vacuum while it’s on sale for a low price of $70 right now.
This mattress vacuum can change your life, improve your allergy problems, and improve your sleep quality on your cleanest mattress. More mattress vacuums, plus some of my favorites for an allergy-free bedroom, are below.
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