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expiredcalistyle posted Jul 04, 2023 07:11 AM
expiredcalistyle posted Jul 04, 2023 07:11 AM

Costco Members: Dyson V15 Detect Total Clean Extra Stick Vacuum

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$560

$700

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Costco Wholesale has for Costco Members: Dyson V15 Detect Total Clean Extra Stick Vacuum on sale for $559.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member calistyle for finding this deal.

Note, select Costco members may save an additional $50 via email coupon. Refer to this thread for offer details.

Details:
  • Powerful and Intelligent for Whole-Home Deep Cleaning
  • Reveals Invisible Dust
  • 60 Minutes Of Run Time
  • Includes 10 Dyson-Engineered Accessories
  • V15 Detect Total Clean Extra Exclusively at Costco

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Costco Wholesale has for Costco Members: Dyson V15 Detect Total Clean Extra Stick Vacuum on sale for $559.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member calistyle for finding this deal.

Note, select Costco members may save an additional $50 via email coupon. Refer to this thread for offer details.

Details:
  • Powerful and Intelligent for Whole-Home Deep Cleaning
  • Reveals Invisible Dust
  • 60 Minutes Of Run Time
  • Includes 10 Dyson-Engineered Accessories
  • V15 Detect Total Clean Extra Exclusively at Costco

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff

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Kevington82
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We got this last time after trying the V11 Outsize in a prior deal. It's a nice vacuum but there are a couple caveats I wish I'd considered before buying so thought I'd list them here:

1. This will not replace a corded vacuum if you have a big house with a lot of pets. It's simply not powerful enough. It will require more work and therefore more battery to do the same job as a couple passes with a corded Dyson. That said it still is surprisingly strong for how light it is.

2. Speaking of batteries...ugh. First one had a fault battery so back ot went. Be sure to test them right away. We cannot get more than a few rooms down in a roughly 2k sq ft house before the battery needs charging so we ended up needing to buy another. One replacement battery from Dyson is $150. Want another OEM charging cable? $30.

3. It comes with a wall mount but nothing to hold all the accessories. I bought a stand from Amazon that was like $30 and seems like it will work well.

All in I probably paid somewhere around $750 for the vacuum, extra battery, and stand even with the deal on the vacuum. I never wanted a vacuum that expensive but you know what they say....happy wife, happy life...
Dies-Alder
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Really curious about your first point. We've been using a $1200 Miele corded vacuum for years and got a V10 (w/ soft roller) just for cars and maybe the hard wood floors when we drop a glass or something and dont wanna lug out the big Miele. Ended up stopping using the Miele all together b/c the soft roller head on low power is perfect for the floors with 1 dog who sheds a lot. Even carpet it's wildly strong on lowest setting.

Never found battery life an issue b/c lowest power is sufficient for hardwood and low or med is fine for carpet. Also found myself able to vacuum way quicker because not having to constantly shift outlets and only able to do section of the house. Way more freedom and ability to do quick 5 min vacuum session that cover a surprising amount of ground. Kind changes the way you vacuum if you just do your house once a week, but we vacuum every other day because the dog so having the ability to quickly do the half of downstairs or a room upstairs was a lot nicer.

Huge Dyson skeptic b/c I think the plastics are chintzy and parts are overpriced, but there's something to be said for the efficiency of cyclonic filtration. I do dislike emptying the bin so regularly compared to the HEPA bags from Miele, but those were also a surprisingly expensive recurring cost. $10 for an additional filter for the Dyson is highly recommended because you have to wash it pretty regularly. If (when) the battery dies I'll buy the Milwaukee M18 conversion kit and just use Milwaukee batteries at that point. Do dislike their whole battery situation.

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Man I want this Dyson, but do I really need another vacuum...? I've got a few vacuums already that I've purchased over the last 6 years. They all have different uses and I got them for cheap, on sale, or free.

In order of when i got them:
1. Hoover Cruise cordless stick vacuum (Dyson clone) that I got for my first apartment and use for quick cleaning here and there. Wand broke so can only be used as handheld now.
2. Roomba 985 - runs every other day in the main areas of the house that have hardwood to pick up dog fur
3. Corded Shark AZ2002 Vertex that I use for the carpeted bedrooms. It's so powerful and picks up all the dog hair and dust. I'm impressed with this thing.
4. A Dyson V7/V8 that my parents threw out due to battery. I converted it with an adapter that uses my Ryobi batteries. I keep this in the mudroom so I can clean out the lint collector in the dryer and just clean the cars really quick or around that general area.
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Jul 05, 2023 09:33 AM
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Xray30Jul 05, 2023 09:33 AM
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The batteries do not last very long, maybe a couple of years. Replacement batteries with higher mah can be purchased and installed pretty easily. I have a V11 Animal and just am not impressed with it. Everything is plastic and feels cheap.
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blownalcoholJul 05, 2023 11:04 AM
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How do you get the $50 off $500? I did. It see the email. Is the code some where in the website
Jul 05, 2023 11:37 AM
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TCLIJul 05, 2023 11:37 AM
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Is this deal happening in warehouse, online, or both?
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daf62757Jul 05, 2023 12:08 PM
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I have a Dyson cordless vacuum and the battery only lasts about 10 minutes on high power. I did see somewhere online, maybe Facebook or TicTock that someone is making an adapter that allows you to use common battery packs that you use on hand drills and power tools to power your Dyson. This looks like a great way to get longer power and also cheaper alternatives.

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Kevington82Jul 05, 2023 12:57 PM
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Quote from Dies-Alder :
Really curious about your first point. We've been using a $1200 Miele corded vacuum for years and got a V10 (w/ soft roller) just for cars and maybe the hard wood floors when we drop a glass or something and dont wanna lug out the big Miele. Ended up stopping using the Miele all together b/c the soft roller head on low power is perfect for the floors with 1 dog who sheds a lot. Even carpet it's wildly strong on lowest setting.

Never found battery life an issue b/c lowest power is sufficient for hardwood and low or med is fine for carpet. Also found myself able to vacuum way quicker because not having to constantly shift outlets and only able to do section of the house. Way more freedom and ability to do quick 5 min vacuum session that cover a surprising amount of ground. Kind changes the way you vacuum if you just do your house once a week, but we vacuum every other day because the dog so having the ability to quickly do the half of downstairs or a room upstairs was a lot nicer.

Huge Dyson skeptic b/c I think the plastics are chintzy and parts are overpriced, but there's something to be said for the efficiency of cyclonic filtration. I do dislike emptying the bin so regularly compared to the HEPA bags from Miele, but those were also a surprisingly expensive recurring cost. $10 for an additional filter for the Dyson is highly recommended because you have to wash it pretty regularly. If (when) the battery dies I'll buy the Milwaukee M18 conversion kit and just use Milwaukee batteries at that point. Do dislike their whole battery situation.
We do like it (and kept it) but maybe I should clarify point #1 to say that we went from a corded Dyson to the V15 and they suction difference, while very impressive on the V15, is noticeable. It could be subjective, could be our carpets, or how our dogs and cat shed. I suppose there are trade offs with everything. Just figured I'd share my experience here. The nice part is that it's Costco and it can simply be returned if it doesn't work out for someone.

I REALLY wanted to try my M18 Fuel cells with this thing but I haven't found a conversion kit for the V15.
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Kevington82Jul 05, 2023 01:01 PM
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Quote from Kevington82 :
We do like it (and kept it) but maybe I should clarify point #1 to say that we went from a corded Dyson to the V15 and they suction difference, while very impressive on the V15, is noticeable. It could be subjective, could be our carpets, or how our dogs and cat shed. I suppose there are trade offs with everything. Just figured I'd share my experience here. The nice part is that it's Costco and it can simply be returned if it doesn't work out for someone.

I REALLY wanted to try my M18 Fuel cells with this thing but I haven't found a conversion kit for the V15.
Sorry to reply again (on the app and won't let me edit)

You mentioned bin emptying. I am not sure it is the same on your V10 but the bin emptying process is SUPER easy on this one. On our old corded we'd have to take it outside and knock it against the trash can to get everything out. With this one we can simply pour it into the kitchen trash with no extra dust flying around. That function was very well thought out.
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sfhubJul 05, 2023 01:16 PM
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Quote from MoonK :
Does anyone know if you can buy it at the same price in store?
Last time around V15 wasn't available in-store, online only
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Quote from Kevington82 :
We do like it (and kept it) but maybe I should clarify point #1 to say that we went from a corded Dyson to the V15 and they suction difference, while very impressive on the V15, is noticeable. It could be subjective, could be our carpets, or how our dogs and cat shed. I suppose there are trade offs with everything. Just figured I'd share my experience here. The nice part is that it's Costco and it can simply be returned if it doesn't work out for someone.

I REALLY wanted to try my M18 Fuel cells with this thing but I haven't found a conversion kit for the V15.
The newer Dyson vacuums like the V15 operate at higher voltage and so you're not going to find an adapter from Milwaukee, DeWalt, Ryobi, etc from 18v.

I have not found the battery life to be restricting on our V15 though. Cleans everything well with plenty to spare. Plus it's handy to take out for smaller jobs or just touch up the kitchen.
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Hans_GruberJul 05, 2023 02:19 PM
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Quote from BTC007 :
Just going by the Slickdeals Amazon listing, this includes everything in the Amazon deal plus the Mattress tool, Flexi Crevice Tool and the Fluffy Optic Cleaner head vs the Laser Slim Fluffy cleaner head in the Amazon deal. The Fluffy Optic Head is a supposedly newer design and has a brighter laser. I'm not sure if there are any other differences between the two heads. The brighter laser may be the only difference.

Edit - This also has the Up Top Adapter.
I believe the only difference is the Amazon one has a switch to turn on the green light and the new fluffy optic head turns the green light on automatically.

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dabuddhaJul 05, 2023 02:31 PM
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Can this handle hardwood floors + husky fur? The cheapy stick vac I have now does an "ok" job but I'm constantly having to take it apart to clean it.

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