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Dyson V10 Absolute Cordless vacuum used to clean up residue.

TL;DR: Save $200: As of Nov. 17, the Dyson V10 Absolute Cordless vacuum is on sale for $399.99 at Walmart. That's a savings of 33%.


Since the advent of Marie Kondo and #CleanTok, cleaning hacks are all the rage. Everywhere you look, there are influencers, journalists, and celebrities offering their favorite easy-peasy cleaning tips. What better time than Black Friday to find the tools that will help you tidy up and, hey, have fun doing it?

As of Nov. 17, the Dyson V10 Absolute Cordless Vacuum is on sale for $399.99 at Walmart. It usually costs $599.99 but is selling at a discount of $200 thanks to Walmart's early Black Friday sales. That 33% will leave plenty of wiggle room in your end-of-the-year budget for presents, outings, or savings.

Boasting a battery life of up to 60 minutes, this powerful lightweight cordless vacuum includes multiple suction modes to help you deal with hair, dust, and larger debris. Gone are the days when you had to live with cobwebs in the upper corners of your home. You can easily use this vacuum to clean most walls and ceilings.

Worried about your car? The Dyson V10 Absolute can be adjusted to work as a handheld vacuum and includes the accessories you need to address all types of grime, such as a hair screw and a brush. Keep in mind that using this vacuum at its highest settings will drain the battery a bit quicker, as with all appliances. The vacuum weighs 5.9 pounds once fully assembled.

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