Amazon's Gold Box Deal of the Day today, 12/21/15, is on two popular models of Dyson vacuums. But before I get to the deals, let me tell you why I'm such a Dyson fan, in spite of their high prices.
We had a plain-old-regular vacuum for years, and with two lovable but very sheddy dogs it just didn't do the trick.We had heard about how incredible Dysons were, but to be honest, the inner-cheapskate in me never quite believed that a vacuum, any vacuum, would be worth $400+.
But after agonizing over the cost, my husband and I took a leap of faith and bought a Dyson DC25 for $319 way back on an Amazon Gold Box Deal in March, 2011. (I've come to realize that Gold Box Deals on Dysons provide the best value prices on new models; I don't believe in buying any refurbished appliances.)
Regrets? None.
We have never looked back. It has transformed my cleaning and my house is so much more pleasant now, and I've become a total Dyson convert. Dysons are amazingly efficient at getting every last scrap of dirt, dust and dog hair. As frugal as I am, I believe that our Dyson was worth every penny. I actually vacuum less now, because when I do, our Dyson gets all the dirt more quickly. It's also less strain on my back and shoulders, as it is designed to glide effortlessly over surfaces.
And it's not just pet owners who get the most bang for their buck out of Dysons. If you've got kids of any age, you know what rooms look like after they've finished playing in them or eating in them. Make your life easier with a vacuum that restores your cleanliness (and most of your sanity) efficiently and quickly
Besides the fact that it is so much more efficient, the other thing that I love about Dysons is that they are modular, so when (not if, but when) something gets stuck inside, you snap it apart, find the culprit, and snap it back together again in minutes. I can't tell you how many cheapola vacuums I've had to throw out because they got plugged up and I couldn't get to the source of the clog, or they got so stuffed up that the suction died or the motor burned out. We've had our Dyson for going on four years, and it's just as potent now as it was when we got it.
So now back to today's Gold Box Deals:
Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum for $224.99 with free Prime/SuperSaver shipping, the lowest recorded Amazon price on this Dyson. (FYI, the average Amazon price for this model is $348.35.)
- The Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaner has the strongest suction of any vacuum.
- Dyson's most advanced Radial Root Cyclone technology - captures more dirt and microscopic dust.
- Self-adjusting cleaner head. Automatically adjust to seal in suction across carpets and hard floors.
- Rides on a ball. Steers easily into difficult places
- Whole Machine HEPA filtration. No other vacuum expels cleaner air. Certified asthma & allergy friendly.
Dyson Ball Compact Animal (DC50) Upright Vacuum Cleaner for $269.25 with free Prime/SuperSaver shipping, the lowest recorded Amazon price on this Dyson. (FYI, the average Amazon price for this model is $403.77.)
- 5 year parts & labor warranty when purchased from an authorized reseller
- Most advanced cleaner head technology from Dyson, engineered for increased dirt pick-up across all floors
- 2 Tier Radial cyclones capture more microscopic particle, no bag, no loss of suction
- Latest Ball technology, turns on the spot and steers more easily into difficult spaces
- Ultra-lightweight and durable , weighs just 11.6 lbs
Each of these Dysons have got their own great features, but what I see as the chief difference between them is their weight. The DC50 is the lightest-weight vacuum at just under 12 lbs., so if you are going to be lugging the vacuum up flights of stairs, you probably want to go with that one.
Amazon disclaimer: Amazon prices can change without warning, so make sure you double-check the price at checkout. If the price goes up any time after this deal is posted, Amazon is not responsible for matching this price.
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