Top 5: Bissell, Calor, Sennheiser… the best tips from 08/28/2022

Every day we publish about twenty good plans. To make it easier for you, here are the top 5 best deals, in our opinion the essentials among the most beautiful specials of the day

1/ The Bissell MultiReach Active Pet upright vacuum cleaner at €110.69 (-31%)

The United States, the new El Dorado of stick vacuum cleaners? We would be tempted to believe it so much the American brands follow Shark to invade our shelves. The Bissell MultiReach Active Pet also crossed the Atlantic to undergo our tests.

2/ The Calor Pro Express Ultimate GV9563C0 steam iron “5 stars” at 169.99 € (-30%)

With its GV9563 steam generator, the French Calor is launching a device not far from the top of the range and capable of quickly coping with large quantities of laundry. An investment that is worth it!

3/ The Sennheiser HD 599 “4-star” Hi-Fi headphones at €79.99 (-29%)

Unbeatable, the line of Sennheiser hi-fi headphones continues with the HD 599, the great replacement for the HD 598 in place since 2010. As usual, the German manufacturer keeps the same recipe while making a few slight adjustments.

4/ The KEF Q350 Black “4 stars” speakers at €204.00 (-24%)

A few months ago, in the summer of 2017, KEF renewed its most affordable and popular line of Hi-Fi speakers, the Q series. Among the two models of bookshelf speakers in the range, the Q350 that we are testing here are the bulkiest. Placed just above the Q150s, they are supposed to be at ease both in stereo configuration and in a home cinema installation.

5/ The LCD screen for MSI Optix G27C4 computer “4 stars” at 199.99 € (-17%)

On paper, the MSI Optix G27C4 stands out with its curved 27-inch Full HD VA panel which can reach a refresh rate of 165 Hz, FreeSync compatibility and a rather affordable price. Attractive features for gamers…

NB: The reported price drop is calculated by comparing the lowest price of the day with the average of the lowest prices charged by all merchants for the product last month, with security rules to exclude prices from shops whose the VAT policy is not clear (known as “grey” shops, typically in the case of imports from China).

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