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Dyson’s Cinetic Big Ball Canister Vacuum doesn’t lose suction: $160 (Refurb. Orig. $600)

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Dyson Direct via Rakuten is offering its refurbished Cinetic Big Ball Animal Canister Vacuum (CY22) for $159.99 shipped when code HOME20 has been applied during checkout. Note: You’ll need to be logged in to your free Rakuten account to apply this code. That’s about $300 off what you’d spend for a new one at retailers like Amazon and is within just $10 of its all-time low. Like other Dyson vacuums, the company touts that this one will not lose suction, making it a worthwhile investment for you space. Customers receive a 6-month warranty with their purchase. Rated 4+ stars by nearly 70% of reviewers. For a more cost-effective option, consider the Dirt Devil Bagless Canister Vacuum for $83.

Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Canister Vacuum (CY22) features:

  • The vacuum that doesn’t lose suction – 36 Dyson Cinetic tips separate the microscopic dust that clogs other vacuums
  • No dirty filters to wash or replace – dust separation in vacuums containing Dyson Cinetic science is so efficient that, unlike with other vacuums, there’s no need to wash or replace a filter. And with no bags to buy, there are no hidden costs
  • Self-rights when toppled – other vacuums fall down and stay down. Only Dyson big Ball canister vacuums pick themselves up

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