Get a 70% Discount on a Family License for BuhoCleaner Mac Cleaner

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If your Mac is running slowly and your storage is starting to disappear, you may need to clean out your Mac. Just like our closets, our computers need to be cleaned out occasionally as well. BuhoCleaner Mac Cleaner was made specifically for this – to boost your Mac’s performance. If you’re one of the first 50 people to act on this deal, you can get a 70% discount on a family license of the software for up to three computers.

The software works by clearing out the temporary files, app leftovers, and system cache on your Mac and does so with just one tap. When you tire of an app and toss it in the Trash on your Mac, it doesn’t completely uninstall it. There are pieces that remain, taking up valuable space. BuhoCleaner will clean up all those leftover pieces for you.

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By cleaning up your Mac, BuhoCleaner will terminate unresponsive windows and reduce the loading time. Reload those slow tasks that bog down your memory, and the multi-layered Mac acceleration technology will keep those tasks running smoothly. Optimized for macOS Big Sur, BuhoCleaner knows best how to wipe out the clutter. If you’re lucky enough to have a Mac with an M1 chip, this software can make your Mac run three times faster.

You probably know that your Mac needs to free up space but may not know which files should be deleted. BuhoCleaner Mac Cleaner will list all your large files so that you can get rid of the ones you’re not using with just one click. It also has a Duplicate File Remover to get rid of all those extra files you don’t need. If you’re a developer, you can delete Xcode orphaned simulators to also free up space.

Take 70% off the price of a family license of BuhoCleaner and pay just $9. To get this discount:

1. Visit BuhoCleaner Mac Cleaner and click “Buy Now.”
2. Choose the Family License, enter your email, and click “Continue.”
3. Enter your country and postal/zip code and click “Continue” again.
4. Enter the coupon code MTE3C5A806 and click “Add Coupon.”
5. If you’re one of the first 50 people, you’ll see the reduced price. Click “Complete checkout” to pay.
6. You will receive the license in your email.

If your Mac is slow and running out of space, you need BuhoCleaner!

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