How To Auto Register Dyson
- tutu22 [OP]
- Jr. Member
- May 28, 2017
- 100 posts
- 84 upvotes
- Vancouver
V8 Absolute + 3 free tools for auto-register $349USD - ship to US just.
- Bargain Link:
- https://world wide web.dyson.com/sticks/dyson-v8-o ... rview.html
- Toll:
- $349USD
- Savings:
- $150 off
- Retailer:
- Dyson.com
I'grand in the marketplace for a dyson cordless stick and came across this deal on the US site for a NEW vacuum.
This is decent deal because even after conversion to CAD $349USD ~ $449CAD + state taxes + duty/tax, even so comes out to around $550 in Vancouver.
Cheaper if you lot have duty free limits. Nowhere nigh the $699+taxation toll tag we accept hither in Canada for a new one.
One caveat is they only ship to US (Free), and then a Usa address is required (Thx for reminder MoneyHypeMike)
It is of import to know they accept two v8 models on the page, the 2d ane is $100 more only the simply deviation I can see and then far is really the color of the wand.
So get the cheaper iron color model and go the yellow wand from the free tools below if that's what you lot are looking for.
Y'all get three gratis tools if y'all auto-register for warranty.
From the list of tools, you can choose from:
Quick Release Wand (Yellow)
Quick Release Wand (Titanium)
Quick Release Wand (Fuschia)
Quick Release Wand (Scarlet)
Quick Release Wand (Bluish)
Soft Dusting Brush (Big) - mini one is already included.
Quick-release Upward-summit adapter
Quick-release mattress tool
Dyson Tool Bag
Quick Release Extension Hose (via live conversation only)
Broad Nozzle Tool (via live conversation but)
Stubborn Clay Brush (via alive conversation only)
(Via Live Chat note is pulled from comments on slickdeals).
I've confirmed via live chat on the US site that the normal ii years warranty is applicable internationally.
Gratis standard shipping to Continental U.s.a. Only.
For comparision the best alternative deals available are:
REFURBISHED
dysoncanada.ca / ebay.ca ($499cad+tax with 1 twelvemonth warranty) for V8H (missing 2 attachments)
ebay.com ($322usd subsequently 20% off + taxes with vi month warranty)
NEW
ebay.com for new is $450usd (after PSTARTEARLY 20% discount)
dysoncanada.ca $699cad +revenue enhancement
*notation in a higher place comparisons are from dyson and dyson official outlets only.
Don't forget Ebates.COM @ 1.five%.
Last edited by tutu22 on Mar 4th, 2018 5:58 am, edited 3 times in full.
- #2
- MoneyHypeMike
- Deal Fanatic
- Jul 22, 2015
- 5511 posts
- 3514 upvotes
- Saint-Hubert, QC
You should add that y'all need a US address to purchase this.
- #3
- tutu22 [OP]
- Jr. Member
- May 28, 2017
- 100 posts
- 84 upvotes
- Vancouver
MoneyHypeMike wrote: ↑ You should add that you need a Usa address to buy this.
Thanks, post updated.
- #4
- dattroll123
- Member
- Dec 23, 2016
- 229 posts
- 186 upvotes
Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
interesting and informative teardown video of i of their vacuums.
- #5
- life359
- Sr. Member
- April 1, 2013
- 990 posts
- 2027 upvotes
- Fredericton
dattroll123 wrote: ↑ Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
I don't believe anyone who has really owned one would make this statement.
I have the V8 accented and I cannot imagine living without it now. The versatility of having no cord and speedily switching between hand and floor vac is incredible.
Our house is over 4000 sq ft and I can practice the entire house on a unmarried accuse.
- #half dozen
- EK75
- Member
- Mar 21, 2009
- 272 posts
- 196 upvotes
- Hamilton
dattroll123 wrote: ↑Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
interesting and informative teardown video of i of their vacuums.
This is neither interesting nor informative. This guy is a typical old blow hard that finds fault in everything he looks at. Oooo breaking news quondam homo complains about how things aren't as good equally they used to be. I personal similar how he complains most the plastic housing. My mom's 1950 Sunbeam had a plastic casing. The stunning dirty secret is that Dyson uses a generic Panasonic motor to ability their vacuums. Because apparently if y'all don't make your ain motors you lot suck. Everyone knows that vacuum companies brand the all-time electrical motors..... Jesus did you fifty-fifty picket this before posting information technology?
- #7
- aviator_13
- Deal Aficionado
- Aug 25, 2009
- 2091 posts
- 2106 upvotes
dattroll123 wrote: ↑ Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
I accept no experience with their larger vacuums just when it comes to the cordless stick variety...I would say the opposite.
From my four years of buying I discover it has swell suction power and I stop up cleaning a flake more ofttimes since I don't have to contend with the cord and unplugging/re-plugging but tin just fly through the whole firm quickly.
- #8
- Brea
- Sr. Member
- January 7, 2011
- 901 posts
- 480 upvotes
What extra tools do yous recommend? Give thanks you lot
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- #9
- toguy
- Deal Skillful
- Jun 23, 2005
- 23741 posts
- 188762 upvotes
- GTA
dattroll123 wrote: ↑Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
interesting and informative teardown video of one of their vacuums.
Except this is a cordless model vs. a canister model being talked near in the video. The cordless models are pretty decent IMO (though I would agree with canister/upright models beingness overrated - plenty of other options when you are spending $500+)...
life359 wrote: ↑ I don't believe anyone who has actually owned one would brand this argument.
I accept the V8 accented and I cannot imagine living without it now. The versatility of having no string and speedily switching between hand and floor vac is incredible.
Our house is over 4000 sq ft and I can practice the unabridged house on a single charge.
+i...ability-wise, V8 is more than along the lines of a total-size vac compared to the previous gen cordless models they had.
aviator_13 wrote: ↑ I have no experience with their larger vacuums but when it comes to the cordless stick multifariousness...I would say the opposite.
From my iv years of buying I notice information technology has great suction power and I stop upwards cleaning a chip more than frequently since I don't take to argue with the string and unplugging/re-plugging but can only wing through the whole firm quickly.
+one - nosotros use it for our chief floor (no carpet there) and it is amazing on tile/rugs. It's very lightweight and saves u.s. the hassle of lugging the canister from upstairs/downstairs.
EK75 wrote: ↑ This is neither interesting nor informative. This guy is a typical old blow difficult that finds error in everything he looks at. Oooo breaking news old homo complains about how things aren't as practiced equally they used to be. I personal like how he complains almost the plastic housing. My mom's 1950 Sunbeam had a plastic casing. The stunning dirty cloak-and-dagger is that Dyson uses a generic Panasonic motor to power their vacuums. Because apparently if you lot don't make your own motors yous suck. Everyone knows that vacuum companies brand the best electric motors..... Jesus did you even picket this earlier posting it?
He has a valid point IMO as far equally the build quality is concerned for a highly hyped, $500+ vacuum, only I completely agree that the manner he is doing it/his personality is totally abrasive. I got a Miele vacuum around Christmas time and the build quality betwixt that and the Dyson upright/canister I previously owned is nighttime and solar day. Now it would exist one thing if the Dyson is a $200 vacuum, but it's not - all those full-size models start at $500 and go up to $800.
Dorsum to the deal at hand, this is a great vac but not that great of a deal IMO. The pick of tools seems to exist somewhat redundant/limited in usefulness for many people (considering at that place are several tools already included with the vac to offset with) and if we expect at the contempo Lowe's bargain, it was $499 for this (already $100 off) less 15% = $425+tax. No, I don't take a fourth dimension motorcar, merely the 15% off at Lowe'southward is on probably at least once a quarter.
- #10
- iiko
- Newbie
- Dec 8, 2007
- 97 posts
- 107 upvotes
toguy wrote: ↑ Except this is a cordless model vs. a canister model being talked about in the video. The cordless models are pretty decent IMO (though I would agree with canister/upright models beingness overrated - enough of other options when you are spending $500+)...
+one...power-wise, V8 is more forth the lines of a full-size vac compared to the previous gen cordless models they had.
+1 - nosotros use it for our main floor (no carpet there) and it is astonishing on tile/rugs. It's very lightweight and saves us the hassle of lugging the canister from upstairs/downstairs.
He has a valid point IMO as far as the build quality is concerned for a highly hyped, $500+ vacuum, but I completely hold that the manner he is doing it/his personality is totally annoying. I got a Miele vacuum around Christmas time and the build quality between that and the Dyson upright/canister I previously owned is nighttime and 24-hour interval. Now it would exist one affair if the Dyson is a $200 vacuum, simply it's not - all those full-size models offset at $500 and go upwardly to $800.
Dorsum to the deal at hand, this is a peachy vac but non that great of a bargain IMO. The pick of tools seems to be somewhat redundant/limited in usefulness for many people (considering there are several tools already included with the vac to beginning with) and if we look at the recent Lowe's bargain, information technology was $499 for this (already $100 off) less 15% = $425+tax. No, I don't have a time auto, simply the 15% off at Lowe's is on probably at least one time a quarter.
Are you referring about the 499 to the V7 accented deal?
Or V8 animal?
I'm really interested in absolute version for the soft roller cleaner head for hard floors.
- #11
- iiko
- Newbie
- Dec eight, 2007
- 97 posts
- 107 upvotes
Brea wrote: ↑ What extra tools do you recommend? Thank you
I recommend mattress tool, upwardly over tool for reaching above cabinets, and probably an extra wand that you tin can resell for maybe $40-50 to recoup costs. Retails $69.
For extreme ppl, get three wands to resell... Lol
- #12
- Monby326
- Newbie
- October 10, 2015
- 94 posts
- 146 upvotes
- Burnaby, BC
Is the deal dead? I only see $l off for the v8 absolute at present through OP's link =(
- #xiii
- toguy
- Deal Expert
- Jun 23, 2005
- 23741 posts
- 188762 upvotes
- GTA
iiko wrote: ↑ Are you referring most the 499 to the V7 accented deal?
Or V8 animal?I'yard actually interested in absolute version for the soft roller cleaner head for hard floors.
My fault, it was indeed the V8 Animal version. I tin't call back if the V8 Accented was besides on sale at the same fourth dimension for $100 off, significant $599 less $15%.
I confused the ii names, so this bargain may not exist as bad as starting time thought vs. the $499 V8H from eBay, simply that you have to go through the hassle of shipping to USA.
- #14
- X24Secret
- Deal Aficionado
- Aug 19, 2011
- 4218 posts
- 3147 upvotes
- Markham
dattroll123 wrote: ↑ Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
interesting and informative teardown video of i of their vacuums.
Impaired statement, but well suited to your user name.
Dyson cordless vacs, especially the V8s are some of the best in the market. Well designed and high performing. The wall mount with accessory holder makes storage literally a snap too.
- #15
- X24Secret
- Deal Addict
- Aug 19, 2011
- 4218 posts
- 3147 upvotes
- Markham
life359 wrote: ↑ I don't believe anyone who has really endemic one would make this statement.
I have the V8 absolute and I cannot imagine living without it now. The versatility of having no string and rapidly switching between mitt and floor vac is incredible.
Our firm is over 4000 sq ft and I tin can practice the entire house on a unmarried charge.
I judge depends on your definition of "entire house" because there is no way you tin can vac a 4000 sq anxiety house in 40 minutes (V8's max run time when new).
- #16
- life359
- Sr. Fellow member
- Apr ane, 2013
- 990 posts
- 2027 upvotes
- Fredericton
X24Secret wrote: ↑ I guess depends on your definition of "entire house" because there is no fashion you tin vac a 4000 sq feet house in 40 minutes (V8'due south max run time when new).
I'll concede that at that place are some areas that don't need vacuuming such as closets, storage areas, furnace room, etc. That said, the actual run time is 25 minutes with any powered attachment such as the flooring head.
The reason it'southward possible is because it's a trigger based system for turning it on. You aren't running it continuously the entire time you use information technology. Yous let get of the trigger when you're moving to the adjacent room, for example.
- #17
- tutu22 [OP]
- Jr. Member
- May 28, 2017
- 100 posts
- 84 upvotes
- Vancouver
Monby326 wrote: ↑ Is the bargain dead? I only meet $50 off for the v8 accented now through OP'south link =(
Deals dead. That's all folks.
Looks similar it was a 1 day flash sale...
- #eighteen
- dattroll123
- Fellow member
- Dec 23, 2016
- 229 posts
- 186 upvotes
EK75 wrote: ↑ This is neither interesting nor informative. This guy is a typical quondam blow hard that finds fault in everything he looks at. Oooo breaking news one-time human being complains about how things aren't every bit good as they used to be. I personal similar how he complains about the plastic housing. My mom's 1950 Sunbeam had a plastic casing. The stunning muddied secret is that Dyson uses a generic Panasonic motor to power their vacuums. Considering apparently if you don't make your own motors you suck. Anybody knows that vacuum companies brand the best electric motors..... Jesus did you even watch this before posting it?
If y'all actually carp to watch the whole thing instead of cherry picking parts, you'll know he criticized it because the power button has crappy, non-durable design and the parts inside doesn't justify its hefty price tag.
I understand his mode of presentation is not for everyone but he likes to tell information technology like it is. Completely unfiltered. He too did a teardown on a couple of other Dyson products and he did give praise where it'southward due.
- #xix
- Honger
- Member
- May fourteen, 2007
- 423 posts
- 163 upvotes
- Vancouver
dattroll123 wrote: ↑ Dyson is pretty overrated imo.
interesting and informative teardown video of one of their vacuums.
guy audio douchy af
- #twenty
- tevstevs
- Jr. Member
- Dec 24, 2011
- 100 posts
- 28 upvotes
EK75 wrote: ↑ This is neither interesting nor informative. This guy is a typical sometime blow hard that finds fault in everything he looks at. Oooo breaking news old man complains about how things aren't as good as they used to be. I personal similar how he complains near the plastic housing. My mom's 1950 Sunbeam had a plastic casing. The stunning dirty hush-hush is that Dyson uses a generic Panasonic motor to power their vacuums. Considering apparently if y'all don't brand your ain motors yous suck. Everyone knows that vacuum companies make the best electric motors..... Jesus did you even watch this earlier posting it?
I think you lot're missing the point of the video entirely. It's not proverb Dyson is garbage, it'due south saying this detail Dyson is garbage relative to its cost point. Information technology's more than than double the cost of a vacuum with similar build quality and suction. Still good, simply grossly overpriced. Which is very relevant on a forum such as this that's about bargain hunting. You didn't bargain hunt shit if yous bought a Dyson, only if yous similar the await or the attachments or the condition symbol or whatsoever, and then skilful on y'all.
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