Update: This popular deal is now available at a lower price.
Dyson Inc. via Walmart (Sold and shipped by Dyson, Inc.) has
Dyson Big Ball Multi-Floor Canister Vacuum (Yellow/Iron) on sale for $219.99
Now $199.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
hawkblu09 for finding this deal.
Product Information:
- Cord Rewind
- Rotating Brushes
- Telescopic Handle
- 2 Tier Radial cyclones
- The only vacuum that gets back up when toppled
- Hygienically ejects the dirt
- Carbon fiber floor tool
- Ball technology
- Articulated handle for easy versatile cleaning
- Large high-capacity bin.
- Quick-release tools
- Longer wand reaches awkward areas
- In the box:
- Carbon fiber turbine head, Combination Tool, Stair Tool
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The best cordless I've tested (V10?) is still well below our 10yo basic DC40 corded model on everything. They're great for portability and touchups, though. Dyson batteries can be spotty, but the 2y warranty helps.
Not sure if this one from Walmart comes with the same amount of attachments (a lot) that the Macy's variant did.
I enjoy them both for different uses. The stick simply doesn't have the pulling power of the corded vacuums and the batteries die quickly and take forever to charge but they are highly portable. The corded vac is big and heavy and you have to deal with the power cord constantly but it is powerful and lasts as long as you need it.
Stick vacs are great if you live in a very small space without carpet. Anything else and I'm very glad I have both.
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You are not carrying the entire thing, the motor and everything else stay on the floor and you only move the nozzle while working and the motor would follow along rolling. This is specially good for people with disabilities or elders, and it's much less tiring. They do tend to be kore expensive in geenral though here in the U.S.
My experience has been that the canister ones have more powerful suxtion in general. It miggt be that they care less about the weight of the motor since it's not being carried around or it could be something else. But this is the same design used by commercial vaccum cleaners with really powerfuk suction (i.e. shopvac etc. )
I have gone through many vaccum cleaners from living in different countries and what not, and i do find here in the U.S. shark canister vaccums give you best bang for the buck. For about 100 dollars you get something that lifts the rugs up with it, very powerful and durable. I got one on sale for 60 from amazon. So if you want to save thats my recommendation, otherwise this is a solid deal too
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The best cordless I've tested (V10?) is still well below our 10yo basic DC40 corded model on everything. They're great for portability and touchups, though. Dyson batteries can be spotty, but the 2y warranty helps.
But it is very pricey. We were lucky to get it around $400 at Bed Bath and Beyond when they had that coupon stacking deal. I'm curious as to how dyson could even improve the design at this point because it was that good. Yea maybe it doesn't work like a top tier upright vacuum but it's pulling more out than a typical cheaper corded upright
You are not carrying the entire thing, the motor and everything else stay on the floor and you only move the nozzle while working and the motor would follow along rolling. This is specially good for people with disabilities or elders, and it's much less tiring. They do tend to be kore expensive in geenral though here in the U.S.
My experience has been that the canister ones have more powerful suxtion in general. It miggt be that they care less about the weight of the motor since it's not being carried around or it could be something else. But this is the same design used by commercial vaccum cleaners with really powerfuk suction (i.e. shopvac etc. )
I have gone through many vaccum cleaners from living in different countries and what not, and i do find here in the U.S. shark canister vaccums give you best bang for the buck. For about 100 dollars you get something that lifts the rugs up with it, very powerful and durable. I got one on sale for 60 from amazon. So if you want to save thats my recommendation, otherwise this is a solid deal too
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I bought one and just used it for the first time, experience was nice. I've never used a Dyson Ball vac so can't compare but I don't think suction is the comparison point. Probably ergonomics will be what pushes a user one way or the other
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