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Best Prime Day Vacuum Deals Offer Up to 42% Off (2026): Shark, Dyson, Bissell
The summer sale extravaganza has come early this year, and while this is one of many sale events you'll see between now and the holidays, these Prime Day vacuum deals are worth taking a look at.
There's an impressive range of vacuums on sale, from some of my favorite cordless vacuums and Dyson powerhouses, to robot vacuums and handheld vacuums. You can get my favorite cordless vacuum, the Shark PowerDetect ($300) for $100 cheaper than usual, or the already affordable Bissell PowerClean FurFinder ($150) with an extra discount. The best robot vacuum we've tried, the Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal ($850) also has a fantastic price tag this week for how powerful it is, and you can get great wet vacuums like the Narwal S30 Pro ($330) on sale too.
All of these models and more that we've tested and love are on sale right now. Here are all the Prime Day vacuum deals you don't want to miss. Also be sure to browse our roundup of the Absolute Best Prime Day Deals.
Updated June 24, 2026: We've updated these deals with the latest prices, and added deals on more vacuums including the Narwal S30 Pro, Dyson Spot+Scrub Ai, and iRobot Roomba 705 Combo, and added a new section about deals on hand vacuums.
The whole reason to shop for a vacuum on Prime Day is to get a great deal. The Bissell PowerClean FurFinder is already a great price for a cordless vacuum with its power and attachments, and it's often on sale at this low price. It has 200W of power, a bright headlight to spot dust and debris, a handful of attachments including the FurFinder head for sucking up pet hair, and a HEPA filtration system. It can stand up on its own, too, which comes in handy.
My all-time favorite cordless vacuum is also on sale. The Shark PowerDetect is a popular cordless vacuum for a reason, from its powerful suction, bendable neck, large dust cup that's easy to empty, and HEPA filtration. This vacuum outperformed a Dyson in my tests with sand and cereal on carpet, and works great as a hand vacuum, too. It's already a well-priced vacuum considering all it includes, and it's even better now with this $100 discount during Prime Day.
This Dyson is not only powerful, but now, it has a fantastic price too. I usually don't see it for this cheap, but now that Dyson launched new vacuum models, it's likely going to have a better sale price going forward. So, while the Dyson Gen5Detect isn't technically the top-of-the-line model anymore, it's still impressively powerful with 280AW of suction and has a brighter laser than Dyson's older models. It also has a true power button rather than the trigger button that models like the V15 have. The addition of the HEPA filtration and its powerful suction makes it a go-to option for homes with carpet and pet hair.
If you're looking for a better mop experience, try a cordless wet dry vacuum. The Narwal S30 Pro makes mopping my massive main floor a breeze. You fill up the clean water tank in the head of the wet vac, and then it filters dirty water and debris up into the dirty water tank in the body of the device. You can add a little disposable basket to catch large debris so that it doesn't get too murky, and it was much easier to clean than the Dyson WashG1. It's a great purchase for homes with primarily hard floors, especially at this discounted price.
I don't like AI being forced into products unnecessarily, but I have to admit this robot vacuum's built-in AI features impressed me. The Shark PowerDetect UV Reveal uses a UV light and a camera to spot stains, and the AI will analyze the footage to find where it should go to scrub the floors. Once the initial clean is complete, it will announce to you that it's found stains and is headed back out to “viciously attack them.” It also does a good job on hard floors, carpets, and rugs alike, but sadly can only learn one floor at a time. Still, I've yet to be this impressed with any other robot vacuum's cleaning job, especially for the price (even more so while on sale!)
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