Dyson vacuums get Memorial Day discounts across popular models

Dyson vacuums – Memorial Day brings a rare window for shoppers trying to land a Dyson without swallowing the full price tag—especially for the Spot+Scrub Ai robot vacuum, the PencilVac for hard floors, and top picks like the V15 Detect and Gen5Detect.
Shopping for a Dyson vacuum can feel like navigating a maze of model numbers and price tags that don’t blink. For a lot of people, the decision comes down to one thing: whether the brand ever offers a moment worth waiting for.
This long weekend is that moment. Several Dyson models are on sale for Memorial Day, including Dyson’s newest robot vacuum, the Spot+Scrub Ai, and the PencilVac—along with favorites like the V15 Detect and Gen5Detect.
The list isn’t just a collection of deals. It’s a set of machines people actually keep reaching for—depending on whether their homes are mostly carpet, mostly hard floors, or a mix of both.
If you want the best features for the best price. the Dyson V15 Detect is the move when it’s discounted. The package includes both a Fluffy Optic cleaner head and a Digital Motorbar cleaner head. designed for hard floors. carpet. or rugs. It also comes with trigger control and details about the particles you suck up while you vacuum. Dyson emphasizes portability here too: it’s lightweight and easy to use around the house. and it has an hour-long battery life aimed at covering whole-home cleaning.
For pet owners, the Gen5Detect is the more powerful option. Dyson’s stick vacuum pairs a faster motor and more suction power than the V15 Detect to pull up more pet hair. and it includes a HEPA filter intended to keep allergens contained inside the vacuum rather than released back into the air. It also comes with a true power button—so you don’t have to hold the trigger the entire time. Like the V15 Detect. it includes both a Digital Motorbar cleaner head and a Fluffy Optic cleaner head for carpet and hard floors. respectively. plus two additional attachments and a built-in dusting and crevice tool.
It’s an expensive vacuum when it’s not on sale, but the deal is framed as the kind that can make the investment feel easier to justify.
Not every home is carpet-heavy, and the PencilVac is built for that kind of reality. The vacuum is easy to store and keep charged thanks to a freestanding charging base. letting it stand wherever there’s an outlet. Dyson offers two versions: the Fluffy and the Fluffycones. The Fluffycones version uses fluffy cone-shaped rollers meant to collect debris. Its trade-off is clear—it’s limited to hard floors and comes with a short battery life. Still, it’s described as maneuverable and lightweight, and even with a sale price, it isn’t called cheap. The pitch is that it’s a strong “quick daily vacuum” for people who just want something that’s ready when they need it.
Dyson’s newest robot vacuum is the Spot+Scrub Ai. and it’s arriving with a big capability shift: it’s Dyson’s first robot that doubles as both a vacuum and a mop. The base station is described as large and styled in a way that echoes Dyson’s other vacuum designs. with a clear. rounded dry debris canister. In practice, it can mop and vacuum, and it’s built to learn multiple floors. Navigation has improved compared to the older Dyson 306 Vis Nav.
Still, it’s not perfect. The camera sits below the top of the vacuum and doesn’t always see low-profile furniture that it will bump into. If your space doesn’t have a lot of low furniture—or if you’re not surrounded by low. puzzle-piece-friendly IKEA setups—the sale might land at exactly the right time.
For shoppers who want vacuuming and mopping in one handheld-and-roller workflow, there’s the V15s Detect Submarine. This is a variation of the V15 Detect that’s on sale for the holiday weekend and comes with the Submarine wet roller head. In other words: it’s not positioned as something you buy separately and attach later. The V15s Detect Submarine is made to work with that Submarine head. The system includes the Submarine wet roller mop setup. plus the same core heads—Fluffy optic cleaner head and Digital motorbar cleaner head—for hard floors and carpet. You fill a small reservoir on the roller head with water and start mopping. then you have to rinse the mop head by hand afterward.
And if your priority is portability over full-house coverage. Dyson’s Car+Boat is designed for stairs. cars. and even boats. It’s handheld-only, and the pitch is that the battery life is solid for that category. It also uses trigger-style control like the V15 Detect. which is framed as ideal for compact spaces because it avoids the fumbling that can come from switching off while moving from one area—like inside a car—to the next set of stairs. It’s presented as an affordable way into the Dyson ecosystem. and it’s also on sale for the Memorial Day weekend.
Dyson vacuums Memorial Day sale Dyson V15 Detect Gen5Detect PencilVac Spot+Scrub Ai V15s Detect Submarine Dyson Car+Boat
Dyson sales every holiday i swear. does anyone even check if it’s the same model tho?
I just bought a vacuum last week so of course it’s Memorial Day deals now 😒. Spot+Scrub AI sounds cool but I don’t trust robot vacs to not get stuck on my cords.
Wait are these the ones with the “HEPA filter” that supposedly traps allergens? Because my friend said her Dyson still blows dust back out… so i don’t get the hype. also why do they have like 5 versions of Detect? seems like marketing to me.
Gen5Detect for pet hair right? but the article says V15 Detect has a Fluffy Optic head and Digital Motorbar?? i’m confused like which one actually works on carpet vs hard floors. also “hour-long battery life” is that for robot or stick, cuz i can’t tell from the scrolling text.