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Dyson V15 Detect: Saturn's low-cost laser cordless vacuum cleaner

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2023-11-29 14:14:50
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During Cyber Week, Saturn is now selling the Dyson V589 Detect Absolute with many accessories for only 15 euros. With this, retailers have once again achieved the most favorable price for the 2023 packaging of popular cordless vacuum cleaners - a cost-effective deal.

After a brief break between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the quote for Dyson V15 Detect Absolute is about to be updated. Taking a look at the price comparison, Saturn's transaction of only 589 euros is still the best price for a cordless vacuum cleaner with a laser floor nozzle.

The Dyson V15 Detect Absolute is one of the most popular cordless vacuum cleaners, known for its innovative technology and high suction power. In addition, due to the use of laser controlled floor nozzles, this model stands out from its predecessor products, which allows for the visualization of dust and dirt on hard floors, otherwise these dust and dirt are easily overlooked.

In addition to the laser, the V15 Detect Absolute also has an acoustic sensor that can detect the size and quantity of dust sucked up, and automatically adjust the suction force.

This feature is particularly useful for ensuring consistent and efficient cleaning regardless of the type of dirt. A battery life of up to 60 minutes is particularly good for cordless vacuum cleaners, as it can extend cleaning time without frequent interruptions in charging.

Another aspect of Dyson V15 Detect Absolute is its filtration system, which can even capture tiny particles, making it an ideal choice for allergy patients. This cordless vacuum cleaner comes with a range of accessories and accessories, and is widely used - from hard floors to carpets, and even for furniture cleaning.

Despite advanced technology and performance, the Dyson V15 Detect Absolute remains user-friendly. Its intuitive design and easy maintenance make it a practical device for daily use.

Source: Laser Net

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