Best Vacuum Cleaner Deals from Amazon Prime Day 2025
Bargain hunters won't have long until one of the biggest online sale events comes to a close, with Amazon Prime Day ending on Monday, July 14.
Prime members can still score plenty of last-minute discounts from popular brands including Dyson, Ecovacs and Roborock – but items are selling out quickly so you'll have to be quick.
Check out our guide for some of the latest top vacuum deals this Prime Day sale.
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TOP AMAZON PRIME DAY STICK VACUUM DEALS
50 per cent Shark Cordless Vacuum with Self Cleaning Brushroll, $274 (down from $549)
50 per cent off Dreame U20, $199 (down from $399)
Make the most out of Prime Day and score a new vacuum cleaner for less. Picture: Bissell.
55 per cent off Dreame R10 Pure, $179 (down from $399.99)
11 per cent off Dyson Gen5outsize Absolute Cordless Vacuum, $1471.29 (down from $1649)
42 per cent off Dyson V15 Detect Absolute Cordless Vacuum, $834 (down from $1449)
41 per cent off Dyson V11 Advanced Cordless Vacuum, $709 (down from $1199
40 per cent off Bissell Featherweight Corded Stick Vacuum, $59.85 (down from $99)
46 per cent off Bissell CrossWave Pet Wet Dry Vacuum and Mop, $284.05 (down from $529)
27 per cent off Dyson V10 Cyclone Cordless Vacuum, $799 (down from $1099)
TOP AMAZON PRIME DAY ROBOT VACUUM DEALS
68 per cent off Lefant Robot Vacuum, $129.98 (down from $399.99)
60 per cent off Dreame L10s Po Ultra Heat Robot Vacuum and Mop, $799 (down from $1999)
53 per cent off Roborock Qrevo L Robot Vacuum and Mop, $799 (down from $1699)
50 per cent off Roborock S7 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum and Vibrating Mop with Multifunctional Dock, $999 (down from $1999)
54 per cent off Dreame 10S, $228.99 (down from $499)
54 per cent off Ecovacs Deebot T30 Omni, $799 (down from $1749)
Save big on robot cleaners from Ecovacs, Dreame, Roborock and more. Picture: Ecovacs.
43 per cent off Roborock Q8 Max+ Robot Vacuum and Mop, $479 (down from $835)
43 per cent off Lefant M1 Robot Vacuum and Mop, $199.98 (down from $350)
50 per cent off Dreame L10S Ultra, $599 (down from $1199)
42 per cent off Ecovacs Deebot X5 Omni, $1399 (down from $2399)
51 per cent off Eureka J12 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop, $646 (down from $1331.95)
TOP EARLY AMAZON PRIME DAY COMBO VACUUM & MOP DEALS
60 per cent off Ecovacs Deebot N20 Robot Vacuum and Mop, $299 (down from $749)
50 per cent off Tineco iFloor 5 Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner, $299 (down from $598.38)
33 per cent off Dreame G10 Pro, $399 (down from $799)
50 per cent off Ecovacs Deebot T30S Pro, $999 (down from $999)
42 per cent off Tineco Floor ONE S7 FlashDry Smart Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner, $699 (down from $1199)
11 per cent off Dyson WashG1 2-in-1 Hard Floor Cleaner, $888.88 (down from $999)
Tackle wet and dry messes with a two-in-one vacuum and mop. Picture: Tineco.
50 per cent off Dreame H12 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum, $399 (down from $799)
44 per cent Dreame H12 Pro FlexReach, $499 (down from $899)
42 per cent off Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Absolute Wet and Dry Vacuum, $900 (down from $1549)
34 per cent off Shark MessMaster Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum, $197 (down from $299.95)
49 per cent off Tineco Floor ONE S5 Cordless Wet Dry Vacuum, $379 (down from $749
44 per cent off Tineco Floor ONE Stretch S6 Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner, $499.99 (down from $899)
39 per cent off Bissell SpotClean, $165 (down from $269)
35 per cent off Roborock Q7T+ Robot Vacuum and Mop, $649 (down from $999)
Originally published as Best Vacuum Cleaner Deals from Amazon Prime Day 2025

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