You Should Start Spring Cleaning With This Dyson Cordless Vacuum While It's on Sale for Over $200 Off

You Should Start Spring Cleaning With This Dyson Cordless Vacuum While It's on Sale for Over $200 Off

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The Dyson V15 Detect Extra cordless vacuum is on sale for $339.99 on StackSocial, a notable discount from its usual price. This is a refurbished model of Dyson’s top-tier cordless vacuum from a few years ago. It adjusts suction based on what it picks up, shows you what it is collecting on a small LCD screen, and even uses a laser on the cleaner head to highlight dust you would normally miss on hard floors. It sounds like a gimmick until you see how much fine dust shows up under that green light.

In everyday cleaning, the V15 is built for people who want one vacuum to handle everything. The motor is strong and has enough power to pull debris out of carpets and pick up fine dust on hard floors without switching machines or exerting much effort. Plus, its Motorbar head does a good job of handling hair without tangling, which is useful if you have shedding pets or long hair. You also get a long list of tools, including a hair screw tool for upholstery, a crevice tool for tight corners, and a soft dusting brush for more delicate surfaces. It also converts into a handheld in seconds for use on stairs or in car interiors. Battery life can stretch up to an hour, but that depends on how much power you use. If you keep it on higher settings for deep cleaning, you will need to recharge sooner.

It's a Grade-A-rated refurbished unit, which means it'll arrive in practically mint condition but only comes with a 90-day third-party warranty instead of Dyson’s standard coverage. But if you've been eyeing a Dyson and just couldn't justify paying full price, this deal makes it easier to get a high-end vacuum without paying retail.

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