The newest Dyson cordless vacuum costs over $1,000. It has more suction, longer battery life, and a laser that shows you dust you can’t see. The Dyson V8 at $269 has none of that: What it does have is the same Dyson digital motor technology, the same whole-machine HEPA filtration, and the same Motorbar cleaner head that made Dyson worth buying in the first place. Whether the gap between the two justifies a $700+ price difference is a question Amazon is quietly making very easy to answer. The Dyson V8 is down to $269, slashed from its $389 standard price, for a cordless vacuum with 40 minutes of fade-free power, two cleaning modes, HEPA filtration at 99.99% of particles, and a lifetime of Dyson support. This deal requires Prime membership, and the 30-day trial runs without a card.
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Same Dyson DNA, five times cheaper than the current flagship
Dyson’s current flagship cordless vacuum, the Gen5detect, retails at over $1,000. The V8 at $269 is approximately five times cheaper. To be clear about what that price difference buys: the Gen5detect has significantly more suction power, longer battery life, a laser that illuminates invisible dust on hard floors, and a real-time particle count on an LCD screen. Those are genuine upgrades, and anyone who needs maximum suction for deep carpet cleaning or wants the laser detection experience should factor that in.











