Cyber Monday delivers the year's best savings on Dyson's premium lineup, with flagship vacuums and hair tools seeing significant price drops across major retailers. Dyson has marked down everything from the vacuum-mop hybrid V15s Detect Submarine to the Airstrait wet-to-dry straightener, giving consumers rare access to the brand's typically expensive but long-lasting products at more accessible price points.
The weekend's Cyber Monday sales are delivering some of the steepest discounts we've seen on Dyson products, with the British brand's premium vacuum cleaners and hair tools seeing price cuts of up to 35% across major retailers. For a company known for maintaining premium pricing year-round, these deals represent a rare opportunity to access Dyson's engineering at more mainstream price points.
Lead among the vacuum deals is the V15s Detect Submarine, which combines traditional stick vacuuming with mopping capabilities in a single device. Amazon has dropped the price to $699 from its $1,050 retail price, while Best Buy and Dyson direct are matching at $750. The Submarine head attachment can't be retrofitted to existing V15 models, making this the only way to get Dyson's vacuum-mop hybrid functionality.
"This vacuum is one of the best things that has ever happened to her," according to WIRED reviewer Adrienne So, who tested the Submarine extensively. The device uses Dyson's signature cyclonic suction paired with a wet roller head that can tackle both dry debris and liquid spills on hard floors.
The company's flagship Gen5 Detect is seeing similar markdown momentum, dropping to $750 from $1,050 at both Amazon and Best Buy. This represents Dyson's current top-tier stick vacuum, featuring three cleaning modes and what the company claims is 99.99% particle filtration down to 0.1 microns through its HEPA system. Unlike cheaper Dyson models that require constant trigger engagement, the Gen5 includes a traditional power button.
What sets these vacuums apart in testing is their longevity compared to competitor stick models. Dyson vacuums tend to last significantly longer than most stick vacuum alternatives, according to WIRED's vacuum testing team, which puts the higher upfront costs into perspective when calculated over years of use.
The hair tool category is seeing equally aggressive pricing. Dyson's Airstrait wet-to-dry straightener, which launched at $549, is now available for $399 at Amazon. The device uses controlled airflow rather than traditional heating plates to straighten hair directly from wet, cutting styling time for users with longer or curlier hair textures.
"This device still cuts her styling time significantly," according to WIRED reviewer Kat Merck, who has mid-back-length 3a curly hair and tested the Airstrait extensively. While some testers with very curly hair still needed traditional straighteners for finishing touches, the Airstrait proved effective for most hair types when used properly.
The cordless Corrale straightener is also discounted to $399 from $540 across retailers. Its segmented heating plates and battery operation eliminate cord constraints, though testers noted a learning curve with the plates' unusual flexibility and some found the charging requirements limiting for extended styling sessions.
For smaller spaces, the compact V12 Detect Slim has dropped to $400 at Walmart, down from $730. This older model works well for studio apartments or as a secondary vacuum, offering Dyson's core technology in a lighter, more maneuverable form factor.
The deals extend beyond cleaning and styling into air purification. Dyson's HushJet Purifier Compact is marked down to $297 from $350 at Amazon. The tabletop unit uses an electrostatic filter rather than traditional HEPA filtration, with Dyson claiming up to five years of filter life before replacement.
Retail patterns suggest these prices represent genuine Cyber Monday markdowns rather than artificial inflation tactics. The discounts appear consistent across Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and Dyson's own retail channels, indicating coordinated promotional pricing rather than individual retailer clearance.
Timing matters with these deals, as Dyson typically maintains premium pricing discipline outside of major shopping events. The company's direct-to-consumer margins and retail partnerships generally prevent the deep discounting seen with other appliance brands, making these Cyber Monday reductions particularly notable for budget-conscious consumers who've been waiting for access to the brand's engineering.
These Cyber Monday markdowns provide the best access point we've seen to Dyson's premium home appliance ecosystem, with savings reaching 35% on flagship models that rarely see such deep discounts. For consumers who've been priced out of the brand's typical retail positioning, this represents a limited window to access the engineering quality and longevity that justify Dyson's premium market position. The consistent pricing across major retailers suggests genuine promotional activity rather than clearance pricing, making this an optimal time for buyers who've been waiting for the right entry point into Dyson's product lineup.