SAVE $150.99: Dyson's slimmest hard-floor vacuum, the Omni-Glide, is on sale for just $199 at Amazon as of Jan. 26. That's a 43% discount and its lowest price to date.
If you've always wanted a Dyson vacuum, but scoff at the typical prices, we've found a deal for you. The brand's slimmest hard-floor cordless vacuum is currently sitting at less than $200 at Amazon just waiting for you to nab it.
Typically $349.99, the Dyson Omni-Glide is on sale for just $199 at Amazon as of Jan. 26. Not only is that a 43% discount from its MSRP, but it's also the lowest price we've ever seen on this model. It previously dropped to $216.99 around the holidays, but this is the first time it's broken through the $200 barrier. You can also pick up the vacuum for just 99 cents more at the Dyson website at the time of writing.
The Omni-Glide certainly isn't the biggest and baddest Dyson on the block, but it does the job. It weighs just over four pounds and is designed to swivel in all directions. Plus, its compact form allows it to lie flat, so you can reach all those nooks and crannies your bulkier vacuum can't get to. Its soft nylon brush bars capture large debris, while the anti-static, carbon fiber filaments take on the finer dust and allergen particles, making it a solid match for hard floors. It may not be the best for deep cleaning, but it's a gem for quick pick-ups.
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