Best Dyson vacuum deals on Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day - CBS News

2022-07-01 22:08:16 By : Mr. Jenson Yang

By Leah Groth, Lily Rose

Updated on: April 28, 2022 / 6:15 PM / Essentials

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The best Dyson vacuum is the Dyson vacuum that works for your lifestyle. Over the past 30 years, Dyson vacuums have become sought-after cleaning tools, offering a wide range of powerful, easy-to-operate stick and upright vacuum cleaners. Amazon is offering a bunch of Dyson vacuum deals ahead of Amazon Prime Day . But which Dyson vacuum is right for you?

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Save $50: Dyson V8 Absolute, $450 (regularly $500)

Sold out at Dyson: Dyson Ball Animal 2, $499

Thanks to rapidly evolving technology, the best vacuums of 2022 boast so many more features than those even just five years ago -- longer battery life for cordless models, lighter weight models for maneuverability, more powerful suction. Dyson vacuums also have gotten smarter about tackling pet hair or cleaning hard floors, carpet or large houses. You can shop Dyson deals on Amazon right now ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022.  

Dyson makes a number of different models, some of which specialize in specific cleaning tasks. We've rounded up the top-rated Dyson vacuums below, highlighting what they're best at, to help you choose the best Dyson vacuum for you.

And if you're still stumped, don't worry. Dyson has a quick vacuum finder quiz that can also guide you to the perfect Dyson model. Take the quiz by tapping the button below.

Keep reading to shop the best Dyson vacuum deals on Amazon ahead of Prime Day.

If you live in a small space, consider buying a lightweight and cord-free stick vacuum. Apartment dwellers and owners of smaller homes gravitate toward the V8 Absolute, making it one of the most popular Dyson models. Each battery charge offers up to 40 minutes of power for vacuuming the dust, animal hair and allergens in your home. It comes with a wall-mountable charging station and charger, in addition to multiple tools and two cleaning heads.

When you buy, Dyson will add in an automotive kit or a furniture-detail kit for free, a $75 value.

Dyson V8 Absolute (plus free cleaning kit), $450 (reduced from $500)

Dyson touts the Dyson Ball Animal 2 as one of the most powerful vacuum cleaners on the market. Engineered for cleaning all types of floors including, carpets, wood, vinyl and tile, it serves as a great upright option for homes with pets. There's a tangle-free turbine tool designed specifically for hair and fur, and a counter-rotating brush that penetrates carpet fibers, capturing dust, animal hair and ground-in dirt... without that pesky brush bar that tends to get tangled with pet hairs. It comes with a few tools, including one for use on stairs. 

This popular vacuum is currently unavailable at Dyson, but we found it for sale at the same $499 MSRP on Amazon.

The Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal cordless stick vacuum has tons of positive reviews. 

"I feel at the medium (powerful) setting the V10 outperforms my V7 in MAX, which says a lot about the performance of the new motor Dyson has built into the V10," wrote a Best Buy customer who purchased the Dyson cordless vacuum. "In addition to the improved performance and battery life, the V10 has a redesigned dust bin/cyclone rotating it 90 degrees. I am also pleased that Dyson has a removable HEPA filter that can be easily cleaned as well... If you are looking for the best cordless vacuum currently on the market, the Dyson V10 is the one to beat." 

Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal cordless stick vacuum, $500 (reduced from $600)

Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal cordless stick vacuum, $550

Helps make chores fun. Parents who want to teach children cleaning skills at a young age should consider this 4.3-star-rated Dyson replica vacuum toy on Amazon. It not only looks the part, but also actually works -- this toy suctions up small pieces of paper and deposits them into a removable tray. (Requires four C batteries.)

Casdon Dyson ball replica toy, $25 (reduced from $40)

These Dyson models are not available on Amazon right now, but they're all highly rated and worth considering.

Dyson's most powerful cordless vacuum for cleaning larger homes, especially ones with pets and lots of carpet, the Dyson Outsize Absolute+ vacuum is a true workhorse. This all-in-one, splurge-worthy machine deep cleans using laser dust detection technology to illuminate hidden dirt and pet dander. It features a 25% wider cleaner head, 150% larger bin and twice the suction, versus other cordless vacs, plus 60 minutes of run time per battery, making cleaning larger homes that much easier. The luxe vacuum also includes a number of helpful accessories, like two separate chargers, an extra battery, and multiple tools, heads and brushes. 

There are two special offers right now with this Dyson vacuum. The Absolute+ comes with a free total cleaning kit (a $75 value). Plus, if you want to add on a Dyson docking station to your purchase, you can do so for just $49 more (a savings of $100).

Dyson Outsize Absolute+ (plus free total cleaning kit), $950

People with hardwood or any other hard floors should invest in the slender and easy-to-maneuver Dyson Omni-glide+ vacuum. Designed specifically for hard surfaces, it features an omni-directional head that glides in every direction. It can also get into hard-to-reach nooks and crannies, like underneath a bed or other pieces of furniture, by lying flat. 

Amazon has announced that it will hold its annual Amazon Prime Day sale in July 2022. While an exact date has not been announced, traditionally, Amazon holds its Prime Day event in mid-to-late July. If this scheduling holds true, it would suggest that Prime Day 2022 will be held Monday, July 18 through Tuesday, July 19, 2022.

Be sure to check back here for the latest info on the Amazon Prime Day 2022 dates.

We think Amazon Prime Day 2022 is going to have some great deals , but you don't have to wait until July to find them. Amazon is slashing prices on a bunch of products right now. To see Amazon's best deals, check out our articles on the best deals on Apple products at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on robot vacuums at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on Ring security cameras at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on headphones and earbuds ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on laptops at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on furniture at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on coffee makers at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day , best deals on Instant Pots on Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day  and the best deals on air fryers at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day .  

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