Stupidly expensive Dyson vacuum finally gets more affordable, but not for long


If you hate cleaning but didn’t win the lottery this weekend, there’s good news. Dyson’s ludicrously expensive 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum is finally a lot more affordable thanks to a limited-time deal from Amazon. At launch, this very smart device cost a whopping £1,199.99, but that eye-watering price has been almost halved.

Currently, those looking to take delivery of this clever automatic cleaner can pay just £699.99 – that’s over 40 percent off.

Yes, it’s still a vast amount of cash, but you do get plenty of technology for your money, and you won’t need to lift a finger ever again.

SEE THE DYSON DEAL HERE

The 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum does all the hard work for you and will pop out whenever you need it to, so your floors always stay spick and span.

You can even set the days of the week you want it to clean up, or tap a button in the Dyson app for an instant vacuum. Although it’s small, this cleaner is pretty mighty with Dyson promising some market-leading suction from its Hyperdymium motor, which can spin at 110,000rpm

It also features over 25 sensors, so it knows where it’s cleaned, and there’s full room mapping, which helps it avoid areas you don’t want it to go.

Other extras include an easy way to empty its dust bin, 60 minutes of runtime, and it always returns to its dock to get a refill. That means it’s ready for its next clean.

Want to know more about this device? You can read our full Dyson 360 Vis Nav review here.

IF you fancy a robot vacuum but don’t want to pay almost £700 for the privilege, there are other options. Argos has a swathe of deals on models from Shark, Eufy and Samsung with prices starting from as little as £139.

SEE SOME OF THE BEST DEALS BELOW

eufy G50 Hybrid Robot Vacuum
NOW: £139 – SAVE £61
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Shark PowerDetect Self-Empty Cordless Robot Vacuum Cleaner
NOW: £290 – SAVE £210
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Samsung Jet Bot+ Cordless Robot Vacuum Cleaner
NOW: £420 – SAVE £125
SEE THE DEAL HERE

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