Dyson’s early Black Friday sale: major discounts on V9 Motorbar, V11 Extra and 360 Vis Nav
Dyson has launched an early Black Friday sale with steep discounts on several of its popular vacuum models. The headline deals include the Dyson V9 Motorbar for $270 (about $330 off), the V11 Extra for $400 (around $260 off), and the 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum priced at $500 after a large markdown. These offers are time‑limited and stock can sell out quickly.
Here are the key savings and features to know:
- Dyson V9 Motorbar: Now $270 (approx. $330 off). Good suction across floor types, designed to reach tight spots; battery life about 40 minutes — enough for a standard home if used efficiently.
- Dyson V11 Extra: Now $400 (approx. $260 off). Boosted suction and longer battery life (around 60 minutes) compared with the V9 — a better choice for larger homes or heavier cleaning needs.
- Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot: On sale for $500 (massive discount). Known for strong suction and robust navigation — a top pick if you prefer autonomous cleaning.
Which model should you pick?
Consider your home and cleaning habits. The V9 is a strong value for smaller homes or as a secondary cordless for quick cleanups. The V11 Extra is better for bigger spaces or deeper cleaning sessions thanks to its improved runtime and power. If you want hands‑free maintenance, the 360 Vis Nav offers robot convenience with high suction — but factor in mapping features and repair/maintenance costs.
Shopping tips
- Compare warranties and included accessories (brush heads, filters, chargers) — packages can vary by retailer.
- Check return policies and availability in your region; early Black Friday stock can be limited.
- Consider battery replacement costs or availability of service centers for long‑term ownership.
If you want to browse current offers on Amazon, here’s a quick search link (affiliate): Dyson V9 Motorbar on Amazon.
Discussion: Which Dyson deal would you jump on — lightweight V9 for quick cleanups, the longer‑running V11 Extra, or the hands‑free 360 Vis Nav robot?
