SAVE $270:As of Nov. 8999 Archives the Dyson Digital Slim Cordless Vacuum is on sale for $229.99 at Best Buy, down from its original $499.99.
Dyson’s Digital Slim Cordless Vacuum may be a game-changer for anyone tired of dragging heavy vacuums through tight spaces. It’s 33% lighter than the Dyson V11 yet packs serious suction power, making it a lightweight hero for your floors. And with Best Buy’s deal dropping the price to $229.99 (54% off its regular $499.99), now’s a solid time to snag one if you’re looking to save without skimping on quality.
The Dyson Digital Slim’s standout feature is its versatility: not only does it tackle all types of flooring with its Motorbar cleaner head, but it also de-tangles hair as you go. This is especially handy if you have pets or long hair that tend to get wrapped up in vacuums. And, unlike some models that spit air back out, Dyson’s whole-machine filtration captures 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, expelling cleaner air — a big plus if allergies are a concern.
If you’ve got different cleaning needs throughout the house, you’ll appreciate its three cleaning modes: Eco for longer runtime, Auto for everyday cleaning, and Boost for those tougher messes. In Eco mode, you get up to 40 minutes of fade-free cleaning, perfect for getting through the whole house on a single charge. Plus, the vacuum quickly converts to a handheld for tackling upholstery, car interiors, or tricky spots you usually ignore.
The icing on the cake? An LCD screen displays battery life, cleaning mode, and maintenance alerts in real-time, giving you all the details at a glance. And with a two-year warranty and Dyson’s lifetime support, you’re covered for the long haul. This $270 discount at Best Buy is the perfect time to grab a Dyson if you’ve been holding out.
Best Buy is dropping new doorbusters on select tech every Friday — starting Nov. 8 through Dec. 20. We'll keep an eye out for the best deals in the run up to Black Friday.
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