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You can still save £100 on the Dyson V11 Absolute cordless vacuum cleaner – but only at Very in the Boxing Day sales

There's currently only one place that you can still save £100 on the flagship Dyson V11 Absolute cordless vacuum cleaner. It's on sale for just £499 at Very in the Boxing Day sales – but we can't guarantee how long this cheap Dyson deal will last, so we advise moving quickly if you're interested. It's already disappeared from John Lewis, as well as from the Dyson UK site.

We first saw this offer a few weeks before Black Friday this year. £100 is a fantastic discount on this incredibly powerful cordless vacuum cleaner deal – it's one of the best vacuum cleaners of 2019. At £499, it costs the same as the Dyson V11 Animal, except the Absolute comes with the impressive Torque Drive cleaning head, making this a great offer indeed.

The Dyson V11 Absolute offers three cleaning modes designed to maximise your battery efficiency depending on what type of cleaning you're up to. Auto mode is by far the easiest, taking advantage of a range of sensors throughout the cleaner head to automatically adjust suction power based on the surface you're cleaning. Next up is Eco mode, a less intelligent mode that gives you a strong clean without draining your battery. For the most stubborn of surfaces, however, you'll be able to fire up Boost mode - an incredibly powerful short burst of high-performance suction. 

This Dyson V11 deal is spread far and wide across retailers right now, but we're sticking with John Lewis because of their included two-year guarantee. When you're going all out on a new state of the art vacuum cleaner deal, you'll want to make sure you're covered after all. 

More Boxing Day sales

If you want to see what else is on offer, we've rounded up all the best Dyson deals so you can shop the full range this week. Or, if you feel like putting your feet up and letting the machines do the work, these cheap robot vacuum deals are perfect. 



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