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How to Compare Prices on Dyson Vacuums

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By Jennifer Ketcherside
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Dyson vacuum cleaners are a great choice for any home. The cutting-edge design eliminates the need for vacuum bags, and provides strong suction that never weakens or fails. When shopping for vacuums, you will notice that the Dyson models are priced on the high side. But, as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Because the price of Dyson vacuums typically ranges from $300-600, it is important that you compare prices and models prior to investing in one of these top-of-the-line machines.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Internet access
  1. Step 1

    Visit Dyson's website (www.dyson.com) to become educated on the various Dyson models and price points available. Several Dyson vacuum models are designed for specific needs, such as lessening allergens and pet hair. Becoming familiar with the available models and features will help you determine what it important to you in a vacuum and how much money you will need to spend to get those features.

  2. Step 2

    Decide which Dyson vacuum model contains the features you need. Consider using impartial review websites such as Consumer Search (www.consumersearch.com) to make your decision easier.

  3. Step 3

    Search websites such as Buy.com (www.buy.com) or Google Product Search (http://www.google.com/products) to find the lowest internet prices for the model you have chosen. Make sure you remember to consider shipping charges when comparing internet prices.

  4. Step 4

    Visit local retailers to see how store prices compare to the best prices you found on the Internet. Ask store associates about upcoming sales on their Dyson vacuums.

  5. Step 5

    Evaluate your research to find the best deal on the Dyson vacuum model that best fits your needs.

Tips & Warnings
  • Save money on your Dyson vacuum by looking for older models or refurbished units online. Closeout retailers, such as Overstock.com (www.overstock.com), and online auctions, such as eBay (www.ebay.com), are great places to look for these units.

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