SAVE $100: As of April 22,Oil Massage With Naked Body Dyson V11 Origin cordless vacuum is available for $469.99 at Amazon. That’s $100 off its regular price of $569.99, a solid 18% discount.
I have a confession. I hate vacuuming. There, I said it. But the Dyson V11 Origin has me reconsidering that stance, mostly because it looks like something from a sci-fi movie and actually makes floor cleaning feel less like a chore and more like an oddly satisfying power move. It’s $100 off right now, bringing the price down to $469.99 on Amazon, and that’s probably as close to a “fun” vacuum purchase as it gets.
This cordless wonder isn’t just about looks. With up to 60 minutes of run time and 60 percent more power than earlier Dyson models, it’s clearly not messing around. I think what makes this vacuum stand out is its ability to handle pretty much anything. Hardwood, rugs, and mystery floor gunk, it eats it all up and asks for seconds.
SEE ALSO: Live your Kawaii gamer dreams with this discounted Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse comboIt has three power modes depending on how intense your mess is. I usually hang out in Auto mode like a responsible adult, but Eco is great for longer cleans and Boost is basically the "get it all out now" setting. There’s even an LCD screen that tells you exactly how much run time you’ve got left, like a very polite battery coach.
It also converts into a handheld in seconds, and the hair screw tool is a personal favorite. It handles long hair and pet fur without turning into a tangled mess. You also get a crevice tool, dusting brush, motorbar cleaner head, and a docking station. Dyson even threw in HEPA filtration that traps 99.99% of particles, which is perfect if you're allergic to, well, life.
Specifications:
Price:$469.99 $569.99
Retailer:Amazon
Run Time:Up to 60 minutes
Weight:6.6 pounds
Power Modes:Auto, Eco, Boost
Display:LCD screen with maintenance alerts and run time
Included Tools:Mini soft dusting brush, crevice tool, hair screw tool, motorbar cleaner head, docking station
Filtration:Whole-machine HEPA filtration
Battery Type:Lithium Ion
Cordless:Yes
Surface Compatibility:All floors
Look, no one’s thrilled about dropping $469.99 on a vacuum, but this is one of those “buy it once and never think about vacuums again” purchases. And with $100 off, it’s finally not just aspirational.
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