I can't believe it — the Dyson robot vacuum I use every day is $600 off in the Holiday sales
Here's why I recommend it at $399
As a Homes Editor, I get my pick of robot vacuums to review and (sometimes) keep. But of all the models I've tested, it's Dyson's 360 Vis Nav that made a permanent home in my living room. I've been using it daily since I tested it in early 2024, and it's yet to let me down. The only major downside is the massive $1,000 price tag, which is why this 60% Holiday saving is astoundingly good.
Dyson's 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum is 60% off at Amazon right now, down to $399 from $999. That's a huge saving on this compact, capable and stylish vac that tucks neatly under my living room console and diligently picks up after me every morning (at 10am, to be exact).
The Dyson 360 Vis Nav almost has it all: immense suction power, excellent edge cleaning, and a great design. In our Dyson 360 Vis Nav review, I said it's a sleek and high-end robot vacuum that will seriously deep clean your floors.
Price check: $399 at Dyson
It's a Christmas miracle
The 360 Vis Nav was released in early 2024, and features Dyson's iconic piezo sensor, which monitors and reports on dust leves, automatically increasing suction power when it detects more dust.
One of my favorite things about this vacuum is that it learns about your home over time, automatically adjusting suction levels in areas which pick up a lot of footfall, and predicting the dust level based on how long it's been since your last clean. Whenever it approaches my busy living room walkway it automatically kicks into high gear, anticipating a higher level of dust and crumbs.
With a saving of $600, you might be wondering: Why the big price cut? If I had to guess, I'd say it's because Dyson's new robot vacuum, the Spot+Scrub Ai wet and dry robot vacuum cleaner, comes out in the new year. We don't know the U.S. pricing yet, but in the U.K. it costs only £50 more than the Vis Nav, which doesn't make much sense given the huge gulf in capabilities between the two models.
That doesn't mean it's not worth buying the Vis Nav, though. At $400, I think it's a fantastic option for the price. Plus, the Spot+Scrub is so, so huge, and caters to an entirely different market with its wet and dry cleaning.
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Millie is the Managing Editor of Homes at Tom's Guide. She's been reviewing home tech for over five years, testing everything from coffee makers to the latest vacuum cleaners.
With particular expertise in cookware and kitchen appliances, you'll struggle to find an air fryer Millie hasn't tested. She's traveled the world reporting on the latest home innovations and product launches, learning how to use pizza ovens from Pizzaiolos in Naples, and touring the De'Longhi factory in Venice. Millie is also an SCA-Certified barista.
When she's not reporting on home and appliance trends, Millie loves watching live music. She's currently learning the guitar - naturally, she plays a Fender.
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