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The Dyson V8 Absolute cordless vacuum is discounted by $200 for Black Friday

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With Black Friday practically here, the deals on home tech products just get better and better — upright vacuums included. If you’ve been thinking of getting a Dyson vacuum but are quite hesitant because of the steep price tag, now’s the time to take the plunge. The Dyson V8 Absolute vacuum cleaner is on sale at the moment, letting you in on a tidy savings of $200.

The Dyson V8 Absolute normally sells for $450, but you can get it now at a more palpable $250. This offer is further sweetened with the inclusion of tools when you auto-register. You might also want to browse through these Black Friday robot vacuum deals in case you’re looking to complete your cleaning arsenal.

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Dyson vacuums are known for their quality engineering and powerful suction, and the same is true with the V8 Absolute. It has a digital motor that spins for 104,000 revolutions per minute, coupled with two levels of radial cyclones to increase airflow and to capture even the finest of dust.

The V8 Absolute’s versatility and portability are further enhanced with its ability to be transformed into a handheld vacuum. This way, you’ll not only be able to get rid of ground-in dirt on floor and carpets, but you can also deliver concentrated cleanups for above-floor spots like windows, couches, and stairs. You can easily switch between power modes and heads/attachments to suit the type of surface you’re cleaning.

With washable filters and a whole-machine HEPA filtration system in place, this Dyson cordless vacuum is able to trap allergens all while expelling cleaner air. When the canister is full or when cleaning is done, you can empty the bin in one single action for hygienic purposes.

Eliminate the hassle, tangle, and restriction that come with corded vacuums by getting your hands on the V8 Absolute. Take advantage of this Black Friday treat, and bring home this Dyson cordless vacuum for only $280 instead of the usual $450. Shipping is free.

Check out these Dyson products that are also on sale while you are it:

  • Dyson Ball Animal 2 – $300, was $500
  • Dyson Pure Cool Link Tower Purifier– $300, was $500

Looking for more savings? Head over to our curated deals page for the latest and most exciting discounts on tech products. Also, be sure to visit our compilation of Cyber Week and Cyber Monday deals.

Post has been updated to correct price November 28, 2019.

Erica Katherina
Former Digital Trends Contributor
I find deals and write about them to help Digital Trends’ readers save on quality tech products.
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