SAVE $205: As of Nov. 29,Watch Mother Fuckers Online one of Dyson's newest vacuums, the Gen5detect Absolute cordless vacuum, is down to a new all-time low price. Get it for only $744.98 at Amazon with this post-Cyber Monday deal — that's a savings of 22%.
Just when you thought the Cyber Week deals had cooled off, Dyson's coming in hot with the best deal to date on one of its newest vacuums: the Gen5detect Absolute. Featured as our top Cyber Monday Dyson deal pick just a few days ago at $748.99, the Gen5detect Absolute cordless vacuum just dropped even further in price. Sure, it's just a few more bucks, but every dollar counts when we're talking about Dyson.
Amazon is treating us to a post-Cyber Monday blessing: a $205 discount. Snag the Gen5detect Absolute for just $744.98 as of Nov. 29 and save 22%. For comparison, it's currently sitting at $749.99 at Best Buy and Dyson's own website, which is still an impressive deal.
The Gen5detect Absolute first debuted in June alongside the Gen5outsize (not currently on sale). These are Dyson's most powerful cordless vacuums ever and it's not close. The Gen5outsize is the bigger and badder of the two, but the Gen5detect wins where it counts: suction power. As Mashable's resident vacuum expert noted, "It pumps out 262 Air Watts of suction power compared to the Gen5detect Outsize's 250 AW or the next-best Dyson V15 Detect's 240 AW."
With 70 minutes of cleaning on one charge, whole-machine HEPA filtration, and two cleaning heads — the Digital Motorbar with automatic hair detangling and the Fluffy Optic with a laser that illuminates dust — this baby is a beast. You'll be shocked at how gross your floors really are.
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