Today’s Amazon deal on Dyson’s Ball Animal vacuum is so good, it has to be a mistake

If you want Dyson’s latest Ball Animal vacuum, it’s going to cost you $400. For those who don’t mind dumping that much money into a vacuum, it’s well worth the price. But what if we told you that on Saturday, for one day only, you can snag a refurbished version of the original Animal for just $262? No, seriously, Amazon’s deal of the day on Saturday slashes the Dyson Ball Animal Complete Upright Vacuum with Bonus Tools refurb to its lowest price ever — the previous low was $349 — and it’ll probably never be this low again.

Here’s what you need to know from the product page:

  • This Certified Refurbished product is manufacturer refurbished, shows limited or no wear, includes all original accessories, and a 6 month Dyson limited warranty against original defects in materials & workmanship; warranty covers private household use in accordance with the owner’s manual

  • Tools included: Tangle-Free Turbine Tool, Stiff Bristle Brush, Soft Dusting Brush, Reach Under Tool, Up Top Tool, Mattress Tool, Stair Tool, and the Combination Tool

  • Self-adjusting cleaner head for all floor types; active base plate automatically raises and lowers to seal in suction across all floors

  • Instant release wand for high reach cleaning; wand and long-reach hose release in one smooth action, so it’s easy to clean up high and under furniture

  • Bagless with HEPA filtration; hygienic bin emptying, just push the button to release- no need to touch the dirt

  • Turns on a dime; the vacuum is light to maneuver and steers easily into difficult places

  • Recommended Surface Application: all floor types

  • Weight 17.56 lbs.; Suction Power 245 AW; Bin Volume 0.55 gallons; Cord Length 35 ft.; Maximum Reach 51.7 ft.

Dyson Ball Animal Complete Upright Vacuum with Bonus Tools, Fuchsia (Certified Refurbished): $399.99

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