Save big on Dyson, Roomba and more with these 5 best Cyber Monday vacuum deals

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If you've been considering investing in a new vacuum for tidying up your home ahead of the holidays, you're in luck. This year's Cyber Monday deals are already in full swing — and you can get some of the more premium vacuum cleaners on the market at a fraction of the price.

We're already seeing huge savings on mainstream brands like Dyson and Shark. You can snag the latest Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum Cleaner for just $748 at Amazon. That's a savings of over $200 off the full retail price. Or if you'd rather "set it and forget it" with a Roomba, Amazon and Target are marking down some of our favorite robot vacuums. 

Whether you’re after a cordless, corded or robot model, we've rounded up the best Cyber Monday vacuum cleaner deals out there. Loaded with extra features, these vacuum cleaners will make quick work of your carpeted or hardwood floors. 

Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum Cleaner: was $949 now $748 @ Amazon

Dyson Gen5detect Cordless Vacuum Cleaner: was $949 now $748 @ Amazon
Though the Gen5detect only arrived a few months ago, Dyson's latest-and-greatest cordless vacuum is already seeing huge discounts this Cyber Monday. Amazon's taking 21% off for a savings of $200 on one of the most powerful cordless vacuums on the market. And it includes all the features the brand is known for, like an LCD screen, dust-spotlighting laser, and lightweight design. 

Dyson V11 Cordless Stick Vacuum: was $569 now $349 @ AmazonPrice check: $349 @ Dyson

Dyson V11 Cordless Stick Vacuum: was $569 now $349 @ Amazon
While it’s not the latest model from Dyson, the V11 is still both a reliable and advanced vacuum cleaner. It stands out for its LCD display, which shows you the current power setting (eco, medium or boost) as well as counts down the battery life while in use. You'll get about 60 minutes of runtime on a single charge, and it can adjust its power based on the surface of your floors.
Price check: $349 @ Dyson

iRobot Roomba 694 Robot Vacuum: was $274 now $159 @ Amazon

iRobot Roomba 694 Robot Vacuum: was $274 now $159 @ Amazon
This robot vacuum offers both style and function, getting the job done for a budget price. The Roomba 694 is easy to control through the app, and even offers geofencing, a feature that’s usually only found on more expensive robot vacuum cleaners. Snag one on Amazon this Cyber Monday for just $159, the lowest price we've seen yet. 

iRobot Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum: was $279 now $154 @ Target

iRobot Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum: was $279 now $154 @ Target
The iRobot Roomba 675 packs plenty of features found on more expensive robot vacuums for a price that won't break the bank. And right now Target's taking 45% off for Cyber Monday. The Roomba 675 earned a spot on our best robot vacuums list for its automatic dirt detection, solid performance, and Wi-Fi connectivity that lets you control and modify its behavior. 

Shark HV301 Rocket Ultra-Light Vacuum: was $250 now $99 @ Amazon

Shark HV301 Rocket Ultra-Light Vacuum: was $250 now $99 @ Amazon
While not the most powerful vacuum on the market, the Shark HV301 is a solid choice if you're on a budget. Its lightweight form factor makes it easy to lug around the house, and it comes with a bevy of attachments to suss out dirt and dust in even the most hard-to-reach places. Its corded design and relatively small dust cup might be deal breakers for some, but for under $100, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better vacuum for your money.

Alyse Stanley
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Prior to joining Tom’s Guide, Alyse worked as an editor for the Washington Post’s sunsetted video game section, Launcher. She previously led Gizmodo’s weekend news desk, where she covered breaking tech news — everything from the latest spec rumors and gadget launches to social media policy and cybersecurity threats.  She has also written game reviews and features as a freelance reporter for outlets like Polygon, Unwinnable, and Rock, Paper, Shotgun. She’s a big fan of horror movies, cartoons, and miniature painting.