Dyson Offers Discounts on Vacuums, Fans and Floor Cleaners for Memorial Day
Dyson and other retailers are offering price reductions on cordless vacuums, wet floor cleaners and air purifiers ahead of the holiday weekend. The sale includes models such as the V8, V15 and PencilVac.
cnet.comDyson is running a Memorial Day sale that includes reduced prices on cordless stick vacuums, wet floor cleaners and air purifiers. The discounts are available directly from Dyson as well as at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy.
The Dyson V8 cordless stick vacuum is listed at $350, down from $540. The Dyson PencilVac Fluffycones model is offered at $450, a reduction of $150 from its original price. The Dyson V11 Extra is available for $450 at Amazon, down from $630. The Dyson V15 Detect Plus is priced at $600, a decrease of $250 from its listed price of $850.
The Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Absolute wet-dry model is offered at $750, down from $1,050.
The Dyson PencilWash cordless wet floor cleaner is available for $250, down from $350. The Dyson WashG1 wet cleaner is offered at $399 at Amazon.
The Dyson HushJet Purifier is included in the sale, matching its lowest recorded price this year.
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Shoppers may purchase Dyson products at lower prices during the sale period.
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