Get 50 percent off this Dyson vacuum thanks to Amazon’s early Labor Day deals | Popular Science

2022-08-13 06:56:41 By : Mr. David Shao

Time is fake but dust is real, so clean up on this amazing deal before it’s gone.

By Amanda Reed | Published Aug 11, 2022 3:45 PM

Dyson vacuums are known for their unflagging suction power and maneuverability. Get a chance to be a part of the well-deserved hype before Labor Day by snagging this Dyson Ball Multi Floor Origin on Amazon for $216.21, down $233 from its $449 retail price. 

The Dyson Ball Multi Floor Origin includes spot turning, radial root cyclone tech, and a built-in HEPA filter—meaning you can clear microscopic dust from all corners of your home. One-click bin emptying means less time fighting with vacuum bags and more time using the included stair and combination tool for hard-to-reach areas. In addition, a washable lifetime filter means you can save cash and the environment when cleaning your home. We’ve marveled at Dyson’s ability to make products that clear debris from stairs and the air, inside and out, so this vacuum should suck—in a good way. 

A clean home deserves a smart thermostat to further increase comfort (and decrease costs). Google’s Nest Thermostat—on sale for $88.94, down from $129.99—does just that by automatically lowering the temperature down when you leave, bringing you savings on your energy bills. 

If you’re looking to upgrade other devices in your home, or dive into something new, check out what else Amazon is offering before Labor Day. But hurry—these deals will be out just like white pants before you know it: 

Amanda Reed is a commerce updates writer at Popular Science. She makes sure all product round-ups are up-to-date, shares deals happening all over the internet, and reviews various gizmos and gadgets.

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