The Dyson V11 is at its lowest price this year — save $170 before Prime Day
Save $170: As of July 7, the Dyson V11 cordless vacuum is on sale for $399.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 30% on list price.
There's nothing better than a Prime Day deal, except for an early Prime Day deal. And that's exactly what we've found with the Dyson V11, heavily discounted before the event officially kicks off.
As of July 7, you can save $170 with its new price of $399.99. Not only is this a great price, but it is the lowest it has been in 2025.
This is truly a great vacuum, boasting three power modes: Auto mode for everyday cleaning tasks, to balance power and run time to make the most of your battery life; Eco mode for maximum run time; and Boost mode for intensive spot cleaning. It can even be converted into a handheld vacuum, perfect for cleaning the car or upholstery. This model also benefits from an LCD screen that shows power mode, battery life, and maintenance alerts.
You can expect up to 60 minutes of run time before it needs to be charged. And if you have pets, you'll really love the hair screw tool. This one is great for sucking up pet hair, and the anti-tangle conical brush bar can remove stubborn hairs from pet beds, car seats, stairs, and more tricky spots.
Get this great early Prime Day deal before the rush.
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