Brand loyalty pays off — especially for Dyson owners! The beloved electronics manufacturer just dropped a secret sale for its loyal customers — we’re talking 20% off certain models of its most popular vacuums, hair tools and air purifiers. So if you’ve been dying to splurge on a new Dyson appliance but haven’t wanted to pay the premium that comes along with that prestige, now's the time.
After choosing one of the qualifying floor-care, hair products or air purifier machines, Dyson registered owners will receive a one-time-use code during the payment section that can be applied at checkout. So if you've previously bought a Dyson product, make sure you're registered to take advantage of this rare sale! Keep reading to see our favorite items from the Owner Rewards sale event and check out the entire sale here. But strike fast — these markdowns are good only until February 12.
Weighing less than seven pounds, this lightweight stick vac is super easy to maneuver. It has a runtime of up to 60 minutes, so you have plenty of time to clean the entire house before you need to recharge. A built-in laser detects particles so small you normally can’t see them, and a piezo sensor automatically increases suction power when needed.
Shoppers love this top-rated model because of its excellent suction capabilities and fully sealed filtration system that can trap 99.99% of particles as small as .3 microns. “This vacuum picked up dirt I didn’t see. I'm hooked and can't stop using this toy,” raved one happy home cleaner.
Specifically engineered for homes with pets, this upright not only cleans floors; it also has a grooming tool that removes loose hairs, dead skin and allergens directly from your pet. The corded vac has a 50-foot reach and is super easy to maneuver across all manner of flooring.
This popular vacuum features a self-adjusting cleaner head, rotating brushes and a powerful suction that work together to eliminate dirt, dust, and grime from your floors. Along with a HEPA filtration system, it also has hygienic bin emptying that releases its contents with just the push of a button so you never have to get your hands dirty.
This innovative air purifier not only captures 99.97% of particles but it even destroys formaldehyde in your home. It has an activated carbon filter that removes gases and odors, and it can be controlled with the remote, on the app or by your voice.
This multitasking gadget works as a fan, air purifier and heater. The 3-in-1 device weighs less than 15 pounds, so it’s easy to move from room to room. And oh yeah: It comes with a two-year warranty.
Powered by the brand's VP digital motor, this renowned hair dryer boasts intelligent heat control to protect your tresses. Plus, it comes with five styling attachments, a brush and a carrying case to store them all in.
Whether you prefer voluminous curls, beachy waves or sleek straight hair, this styler does it all. The cord-free tool runs on a rechargeable battery and pumps out up to 30 minutes of styling power on a single charge.
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Israel’s strike on Iran on Friday morning will not come as a surprise to Western observers – but it will cause great concern in Washington and London as the region tips closer towards an all-out war.
If this Israeli attack on Iran is no more than it presently appears to be, then it is rather well modulated. If the airbase at Isfahan has been attacked - home to the 8th Tactical Air Wing of the Iranian Air Force, and not a Revolutionary Guard installation - then the Israelis are making their point against a conventional military target. It is not an enrichment plant or a reactor, but the wide-ranging nuclear research conducted there involves some 3,000 Iranian nuclear scientists.
Israel’s presumed counterstrike against Iran has proved Joe Biden and David Cameron wrong in their insistence that Israel should just “take the win”. Instead, it fought back – and yesterday Iran was trying to pretend that nothing had happened.