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Dyson Has Never Been This Cheap, Amazon Crushes the Price of the V8 Model to a Record Low

Dyson Has Never Been This Cheap, Amazon Crushes the Price of the V8 Model to a Record Low

Gizmodo19-05-2025

In a time when the latest Dyson models are priced well over $1,000, finding a premium vacuum cleaner at a more affordable price can feel like a challenge. However, if you're patient and know where to look, there are still excellent options available at a more reasonable price point.
One such opportunity has just appeared on Amazon and it's a deal as good as what you'd expect during Black Friday sales: The Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum is available at an all-time low price of $349 which is a 26% discount from its regular $469. This is a (unique) opportunity to own one of the best Dyson vacuums without shelling out the advanced models' premium price.
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The Dyson V8 Plus packs robust performance with ease in a lightweight design which is ideal for speedy and diversified cordless cleaning in the house. Though tiny, it provides you with up to 40 minutes of uninterrupted fade-free Dyson power. It features two power modes: a normal power mode which maximizes suction and battery life for everyday cleaning and a MAX mode for deep spot cleaning when a little extra power is desired. This flexibility allows you to tailor your cleaning experience to your individual needs.
One of the V8 Plus's top features is its Motorbar cleaner head which has been designed to clean all types of flooring thoroughly. It tangles out lengthy hair and pet hair with ease as you vacuum, a pet owner and family with kids' dream come true. The vacuum also converts to a handheld unit quickly which is ideal for car cleaning, stairs and furniture.
Dyson's emphasis on air quality is apparent in the V8 Plus's whole-machine filtration system: Dander from pets and dust are common indoor air pollutants, but Dyson's completely sealed system vacuum them up and capture 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. What that means is that you are sanitizing surfaces but you're also cleaning the air you breathe which is an important consideration for allergy patients or pet owners.
It is cordless and bagless and uses a 0.54-liter tank that is easy to dispose of. Its HEPA filter offers full filtration, and the vacuum is run at 70 dB of noise which is relatively quiet considering its power. The V8 Plus also has the slim silver and nickel design (both are on sale at Amazon) and it comes with four Dyson-engineered attachments to help you clean up high, down low, and in between.
Conclusion: The Dyson V8 Plus is a sound choice for anyone who wants to upgrade their cleaning procedure without spending too much money. The current Amazon deal is an opportunity you do not want to miss and this is one of our favorite deals available on Amazon right now.
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