
This Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum Is 36% Off For Prime Day
And for a whopping 36% OFF (one of the lowest prices we've seen), your wallet — and your floors — will practically throw you a parade... and then your Dyson will be able to clean up all the confetti!
If you missed out the last time the Dyson V8 had a major markdown (ahhh, 'twas Black Friday 2024. I remember it well.), now's your chance!
This cordless beauty can convert to a handheld vacuum AND comes with three attachments to help you clean up high, down low, and those hard-to-reach places in between. Dust on the ceiling and crown molding? Gone! Crumbs hidden under your couch? Buh-bye! Fur coating your favorite armchair's upholstery? Not anymore!
Oh, and while you're using it, you might notice that you never have to stop to clear it of aforementioned tangled up hair and fur. That's because both the Motorbar cleaner head and the hair screw tool were literally designed to suck up hair and keep it moving!But just because this vacuum is lightweight and easy to carry, doesn't mean it lacks any power. It features two power modes: one for everyday cleaning tasks and another for intensive spot cleaning. It can even transform into a simple, handheld vacuum to help you tackle messes in nooks and crannies. And because it's cordless, that means you can take it all around the house. You might as well take it out to your car and get the mounds of dirt littering your floor mats.
In addition to having TWO power modes, a full battery charge can last up to 40 minutes — which is plenty of time to get your hardwood and carpeted floors looking pristine. It also comes with a wall dock to keep your floors clear. Score!
But don't just take my word for it! Check out what a few reviewers have to say:
"I am WOWED. I vacuumed my entire house with my cheap cordless vacuum that I've been using for a couple years and used my Chom Chom on my carpet. Then I put this vacuum together and re-vacuumed everything. LOOK AT THAT DUST CANISTER. This was able to pull up hair, dust, and dirt from deep in the carpet. I have a mix of short hair/ thin rugs and long carpet. I am beyond Impressed." —A&A"Very few products are truly life-changing, but this is one of them. Vacuuming used to be a weekly chore I dreaded, lugging the heavy machine around with a short cord that had to be constantly re-plugged into a new outlet and emitted a slight burning-dirt odor. For Prime Day, I splurged on this Dyson V8; I've always wanted it, and it was worth every penny! Vacuuming is now a quick and painless every-other-day chore that not only leaves my house cleaner than it ever has been, but also emits nice clean smelling cool ionizer air. No, the battery does not last that long, but I don't need to be vacuuming for more than 40 minutes at a time anyway with my bad back. It picks up an indescribable amount of hair and fur from my three kitties. Over the moon happy!" —db"Fantastic vacuum. Not only does it save space, but it is also much easier on me as a disabled person. I am connected to an IV 24/7, and this vacuum is light enough that it has given me the ability to be able to vacuum on my own again and not have to rely so much on others. It charges quickly and usually lasts long enough for me to vacuum my studio apartment before it loses battery. I would recommend!" —Samantha Pavina"I was honestly surprised by how powerful this little vacuum is! It's super lightweight, which makes it easy to carry around the house, and I love how practical it is for quick cleanups. Cleaning the dust container is a breeze, too. Perfect for everyday use. Definitely worth it!" —Camila I.
Get the Dyson V8 from Amazon for $299.99 (originally $469.99). And while you're at it, check out all of Dyson's deals!

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