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The Dyson V8 Origin+ vacuum is now 40% off at Walmart


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Save $169.91: As of June 1, the Dyson V8 Origin+ cordless stick vacuum is now on sale at Walmart for $249.99, down from $419.90. That's a discount of 40%.


A fresh, clean home is a haven from the outside world. Now's a great time to consider finding a device that can help you make sure your living space is always in tip-top condition.

As of June 1, the Dyson V8 Origin+ cordless stick vacuum is on sale at Walmart for $249.99, down from its typical price of $419.90. With this discount, you'll save $169.91, or 40%, on this versatile vacuum.

The Dyson V8 Origin+ is equipped with a Motorbar detangler that's perfect for pet owners. Its filter traps small particles and allergens. Need to clean countertops, furniture, or the inside of your car? Quickly turn this cordless stick vacuum into a handheld and get rid of dirt, dust, and debris on above-floor surfaces.

You'll get a combination and crevice tool you can use on areas with irregular shapes, under furniture, and between cushions. Plus, you get a 2-year warranty and support from Dyson for the item's lifetime. Note that you may get this vacuum in a non-retail box if you order it online.

This vacuum deal offers a lot of value and is sure to go fast. Check it out at Walmart while it lasts.

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