The Dyson V8 Absolute vacuum is almost $200 off right now
Dyson is offering major online deals on its iconic cordless vacuums this week, including a $170 discount on the Dyson V8 Absolute stick vacuum.
With this deal, the Dyson V8 Absolute can be purchased for a discounted $349.99 as compared to its usual list price of $519.99.
The Dyson V8 Absolute cordless vacuum – $349.99
The Dyson V8 Absolute vacuum is on sale for $170 off for a limited-time.
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The Dyson V8 Absolute cordless vacuum weighs about five pounds and features two types of cleaner heads: the Fluffy™ cleaner head, optimized for hard floors, and the Motorbar™ cleaner head designed for deep cleaning carpets.
Charging the vacuum takes approximately five hours, allowing for a maximum run time of up to 40 minutes once fully charged.
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Highlighted Product Feature: A standout feature of the Dyson V8 Absolute Vacuum is its two specialized cleaner heads. The Fluffy™ cleaner head is specifically designed for hard floors, utilizing soft woven nylon and anti-static carbon fiber to tackle large debris and fine dust effectively.
The Motorbar™ cleaner head employs stiff nylon bristles to penetrate carpets and remove ground-in dirt, while its de-tangling technology conveniently manages hair and fibers during cleaning. This versatility makes the V8 Absolute exceptionally effective on multiple surface types.
Other Features: Another notable feature of the Dyson V8 Absolute is its fully sealed filtration system, which captures 99.99% of microscopic particles as small as 0.3 microns. This ensures that dust and allergens are trapped within the vacuum. Users benefit from improved air quality as harmful particles are prevented from re-entering the air during cleaning, making it an excellent choice for allergy sufferers.
Generative AI was used to provide product description for this story, based on data provided by Dyson. It was reviewed and edited by AL.com.