Black Friday Vacuum Deals: Top Picks From Dyson, Shark, Ryobi, and More

Stick vacuums, uprights, and handhelds are now at their Black Friday prices, including several strong under-$70 picks from Bissell, Shark, and Eureka.
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Major retailers are rolling out Black Friday prices on vacuums of every type, from stick vacs to upright models. One of the most budget-friendly picks is the Bissell CleanView Compact Turbo Upright for $64.99 (was $79.99), a lightweight upright that delivers full-size suction in a smaller body suited for apartments, dorms, and quick daily cleanup. Shoppers will also find solid pricing on cordless handhelds from Shark and high-capacity uprights from Eureka, plus deeper savings on stick models from Dyson, Shark, Levoit, and more.

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Bissell CleanView Compact Turbo Upright Vacuum

Now $64.99 (was $79.99)

Buy at Amazon

A compact upright with strong pickup for hard floors and carpets. The quick-release wand helps reach corners and furniture edges, and the lighter frame makes it easy to maneuver in small spaces.

Shark UltraCyclone Pet Pro Plus Handheld Vacuum

Now $69 (Was $99.99)

Buy at Amazon

A powerful cordless hand vac built for pet owners. The motorized brush lifts hair from upholstery, while the crevice and scrubbing tools handle car interiors and tight spots around the house.

Eureka Blaze 3-in-1 Stick & Handheld Vacuum

Now $26.99 (was $33.99)

Buy at Amazon

This compact 3-in-1 converts from stick to handheld mode, making it ideal for small spaces, quick kitchen cleanups, and light duty around entryways. The swivel steering and low weight help it maneuver around table legs and chair bases, and the washable filter keeps ongoing costs down. At under $30 for Early Black Friday, it’s an easy, budget-friendly way to retire a broom and dustpan.

Ryobi 18V Pet Stick Vacuum Kit

Now $199.00 (was $259.00)

Buy at The Home Depot

A vacuum after a DIYer’s heart—this cordless stick vacuum taps into Ryobi’s ONE+ HP 18V platform and comes bundled with a 4.0Ah battery and charger, so it’s ready to go out of the box. The motorized pet brush helps pull hair from carpets and upholstery, while the removable wand lets you convert to a handheld for stairs or car interiors.

Dyson V11 Origin Cordless Vacuum

Now $399.99 (was $629.99)

Buy at Amazon

The Dyson V11 Origin pairs strong suction with up to 60 minutes of runtime, giving you whole-home cleaning in a cordless format. It automatically adjusts power based on floor type, and the wall-mounted dock keeps storage tidy between sessions. This Early Black Friday price brings a premium cordless pick into reach for households that want to ditch the cord without sacrificing performance.

More Early Black Friday Vacuum Deals We’re Shopping

From lightweight stick models to high-capacity uprights, these additional picks deliver strong cleaning power and standout savings on premium brands. 

Stick & Handheld Vacuums (Corded & Cordless)

These models are built for fast, everyday cleanups on hard floors, area rugs, stairs, and tight spaces.

Pet-Friendly Vacuums

These vacuums are specially designed for homes with fur babies and offer tangle-free rollers and clog-free collection bins.

Upright Vacuums for Whole-Home Cleaning

These full-size uprights offer deeper carpet cleaning, larger dust bins, and stronger pickup for busy homes.

Canister Vacuums for Hard Floors & Stairs

These canister vacuums offer strong suction with lighter hoses and wands for easy movement.

 
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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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