How would you naturally say this? You are trying to persuade someone to buy this vacuum.
Is there a better way to say this? Is gain correct?
If you use this cable-less vacuum and this swifter type mop, you will gain an hour on the housework/it will gain you an hour on the housework.
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anonymouscable-less
This is odd. People normally use cordless https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cordless