
Prime Day Deal: Snag One of Dyson's Top-Rated Cordless Vacuums for $200 Off Today
As a ubiquitous home tech staple, vacuums are a dime a dozen in the tech world. We should know, we've tested literally hundreds of them. Dyson's high-powered vacuums often make it to the top of our lists.
If you're new to Dyson vacuum lore, the V12 Detect Slim is one of Dyson's lightest vacuums. It features a green laser light to better catch invisible dust particles and a high-tech LCD screen, which monitors battery life, performance and the volume of dust and dirt. Accordingly, the V12 Detect Slim will automatically modify the suction power depending on the size and volume of the dust particles.
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The V12 Detect Slim's slender design makes it the perfect lightweight vacuum for your car or hard-to-reach places. Plus, it comes with four different attachments that make it easier to access the nooks and crannies that larger vacuums can't reach.
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Dyson's V-series cordless vacuums don't come cheap, but then again, neither do most high-tech vacuums. The regular price of the V12 Detect Slim is $650, but this deal slashes that cost to $450. For a sophisticated and highly-rated Dyson vacuum, that price is kind of hard to pass up. Plus, you'll get to invest in some good hardware for your home, and your floors (and your mom) will thank you.

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