Amazon offers significant discounts on various vacuum cleaners from leading brands.
Shark AV2501S robot vacuum, $230
Dyson V15 Detect Plus, $570
Dyson Ball Animal Total Clean, $410
Shark AV2501AE robot vacuum, $459
Shark PowerDetect mop/vacuum, $450
iRobot Roomba 104, $150
Levoit LVAC-300 cordless vacuum, $250
Black+Decker handheld vacuum, $27
Prime Big Deal Days ended October 8, but many vacuums still carry significant discounts. This guide presents verified, up-to-date prices and core features—organized by category to help you find the right model.
Robot Vacuums
Model
Price
Key Features
Shark AI Ultra AV2501S
$230 (58% off)
LiDAR mapping; 120 min runtime; HEPA filter; self-empty base holds 30 days of debris.
Dreame X40 Ultra
$665 (45% off)
12,000 Pa suction; liftable mop; hot-water mop cleaning; 6,400 mAh battery.
Roborock Q10 S5+
$300 (45% off)
10,000 Pa suction; auto-empty dock; dual-zone mopping; 250 min runtime.
Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni
$900 (31% off)
Simultaneous mop/vacuum lift; real-time mop wash; 16,600 Pa suction.
Upright and Canister Vacuums
Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV360 – $160 (27% off)
Detachable canister; swivel steering; sealed HEPA system traps 99.97% of dust.[1][2]
Dyson Ball Animal Total Clean – $400 (39% off)
Ball steering; whole-machine seal; powerful brushroll for carpets and hard floors.[2][3]
Cordless Stick Vacuums
Model
Price
Key Features
Dyson V11 Origin
$400 (37% off)
Three power modes; 60 min runtime; HEPA filter; handheld use.
Levoit LVAC-300
$220 (37% off)
Lightweight; HEPA filtration; large bin; long battery life.
Hands-free vs. spot cleaning
Robot vacuums with self-empty or mop-wash bases suit busy homes. Uprights and canisters excel on mixed flooring. Cordless sticks offer portability.
Filtration and allergens
HEPA or sealed systems help reduce airborne particles.
Battery and runtime
For cordless and robot models, aim for at least 60 minutes of continuous operation.
Navigation and mapping
LiDAR or structured-light mapping reduces missed spots and collisions.
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