Best Dyson Black Friday 2024 deals in Australia: save on vacuums, hair tools, purifiers and headphones

While Black Friday sales in Australia don't officially start till November 29, some popular brands and retailers aren't keen to wait. Dyson is one of them.

The popular British brand, best known for making some of the best cordless stick vacuums, is already at it. There's a dedicated section for Dyson Black Friday deals on the brand's online storefront, with up to 45% off quite a few products.

From cordless vacuums to hair-styling tools, and purifiers that look like pieces of art in the home, Dyson does make some excellent products. In fact, you can now even buy a lamp – called the Dyson Solarcycle Morph – that has a plethora of functionalities to help maintain circadian rhythms and keep you alert.

However, every single one of them carries a premium price tag. So, if you can find them discounted, you really should pounce on the chance and suck up those savings. And while you can shop directly at Dyson, who will price match if you find an item cheaper elsewhere, we're listing the best Dyson Black Friday deals here from all trusted retailers to ease your shopping.

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Best early Black Friday Dyson deals

Vacuums

Dyson Gen5detect Complete
Must-have offer
Dyson Gen5detect Complete: was AU$1,599 now AU$999 at Dyson

Save AU$600

It's the most powerful Dyson yet and this is the exclusive model that comes with every single attachment you can think of (6 in total) along with 2 cleaning heads – the Digital Motorbar and the Fluffy Optic. You'll also get the Dyson FreeDok, which is a free-standing dock to stow it all away. If there was a Dyson Black Friday deal worth your money, this one is it!

Dyson Gen5outsize
Dyson Gen5outsize: was AU$1,699 now AU$1,099 at Dyson

Save AU$600

If you live in a large home, having a high-capacity dust canister on your cordless vacuum cleaner is handy. And with a 39% discount, Dyson's Gen5outsize is fantastic value. It comes with a bigger bin that's 150% larger than the usual Dyson ones, plus larger cleaning heads to get the job done faster. You even get a bigger battery that promises up to 140 minutes of fade-free power. However, that bigger battery and larger fixtures makes this a heavy machine, so it might be unwieldy for some users.

Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Absolute
Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Absolute: was AU$1,549 now AU$1,294 at MyDeal

Save AU$255

Dyson's first wet-dry cordless stick vacuum is pretty handy to have around the home – you can vacuum first and then follow it up with a mop. In our Dyson V15s Detect Submarine review we found the mopping to be very good indeed but a design flaw makes some of that dirty water slosh out when you want to clean out the Submarine attachment. If you can find a way around it, this is one could be well worth considering.

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute
Lowest price
Dyson V15 Detect Absolute: was AU$1,445 now AU$999 at Appliance Central

Save AU$446

We think the V15 Detect is still the best Dyson vacuum, even though the Gen5detect is a bit more powerful. You get a battery life of up to 60 minutes, but that's only when using the vac on its lowest power setting. What’s unique about this model is that one of the cleaner heads includes an illuminating light to help you spot dirt on your hard floors. There’s a separate cleaner head for carpets, as well as three extra attachments.

Dyson V11 Advanced
Dyson V11 Advanced: was AU$1,199 now AU$699 at Amazon

Save AU$500

It's possible to pick up the V11 for around the AU$650 mark during major sales, so we will admit this isn't as enticing an offer as we've previously seen. Still, this is good value for a machine that's still quite powerful for most people's needs. The V11 has up to 60 minutes of run time, and it’s got an LCD screen to show you just how much battery life you’ve got left.

Dyson V10 Cyclone
Dyson V10 Cyclone: was AU$1,099 now AU$796 at Amazon

Save AU$303

This older Dyson vacuum was down to AU$589 on Amazon during October's Prime Day sale, so this is a disappointing offer, especially considering the more powerful V11 listed above is cheaper. However, it would be remiss if us to not list the discount here. It offers fade-free power for up to 60 minutes, and this model comes with just the one cleaner head – the Digital Motorbar – and two extra attachments.

Dyson V8 Extra
Dyson V8 Extra: was AU$799 now AU$429 at Amazon

Save AU$370

The V8 might be Dyson's oldest current model, but it's the best option on a budget. That said, it was AU$347 not that long ago, but we still think this is a decent offer. This lightweight vacuum will give you up to 40 minutes of runtime and will ship with the usual Digital Motorbar for the floor, plus the Hair Screw Tool, the flexible tube to get the V8 under furniture and two other attachments.

Dyson 360 Vis Nav
Dyson 360 Vis Nav: was AU$1,999 now AU$1,588 at Dyson

Save AU$411

Dyson’s first robot vacuum cleaner to be available in Australia is pretty powerful and can do a decent job of getting into room edges to suck up dirt, but it is expensive and, in all honest, not great value. However, with a decent chunk of change slashed, it’s not a bad option if you really want a Dyson robovac. And just to watch that little tongue pop out to clean room edges might make this worthwhile for some people.

Hair-care tools

Dyson Supersonic Nural
Best price
Dyson Supersonic Nural: was AU$749 now AU$549 at Amazon

Save AU$200

With a saving of AU$200, you get a hair dryer with a plethora of sensors that make sure your scalp remains healthy, automatically adjusting heat and airflow depending on how far away the dryer is from your head. You also get a bunch of magnetic attachments for a styled blow dry too – this hair dryer won a TechRadar Gadget of the Year Award, so it's well worth considering.

Dyson Airwrap Origin (Nickel/Copper)
Dyson Airwrap Origin (Nickel/Copper): was AU$749 now AU$499 at Amazon

Save AU$250

This is a very good 33% off on the entry-level Airwrap that comes with just the essential attachments – you'll get a barrel for waves and curls, the rounded brush for volume and the flyaways attachment to tame the little strands.

Dyson Airwrap Complete Long (Nickel/Copper)
Dyson Airwrap Complete Long (Nickel/Copper): was AU$849 now AU$649 at Amazon

Save AU$200

This is the full package, so it's the wand with all the attachments in the box to help you whip up the perfectly coifed hairdo. And it's for long hair too. So no matter how you like your hair coiffed, this will do it in no time at all.

Also available for AU$649 from The Iconic.

Dyson Airwrap Volume + Shape (Long Edition, Blue/Copper)
Dyson Airwrap Volume + Shape (Long Edition, Blue/Copper): was AU$699 now AU$599 at eBay

Save AU$100 with code

Coming directly from the official Dyson store on eBay, this small discount on the listed price is not a bad offer at all, considering you're getting the 20mm, 30mm and 40mm Long barrels for curls and waves, plus two brushes (one is a volumiser) and the flyaways attachment too. The matching storage case is also included, but note that this is suited to long hair lengths. Just be sure to use the checkout code SAVEBF for the full discount.

Available for the same price in Copper/Nickel as well.

Dyson Corrale
Dyson Corrale: was AU$699 now AU$499 at Amazon

Save AU$200

While the Dyson Airstrait is busy making headlines, the older Corrale hair straightener is getting a rather nice 29% discount on Amazon. It's a heavy appliance, but it works cordlessly and even has an airplane mode that disconnects the battery while you're travelling. It also has a safety shut off that activates after about 10 or 15 minutes of inactivity.

Dyson Airstrait
Dyson Airstrait: was AU$749 now AU$549 at Amazon

Save AU$200

Promising to take way less time to straighten hair by working just fine in wet hair, the Airstrait is the hair-care tool making headlines. It won't burn wet hair as other straighteners would, leaving you with less hair damage and a quicker styling session in the mornings.

Fans, heaters and air purifiers

Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen 1
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen 1: was AU$899 now AU$777 at Amazon

Save AU$122

This is part of the latest range of air purifying fans and heaters from Dyson, with improved filtration following the HEPA H13 standard. This purifier oscillates 350º to cool you down in summer or warm you up in winter, and the filter is easy to change. You'll know when you need to via the tiny display on the machine. It comes with a handy little remote control and offers a night mode where it quietens down to allow lighter sleepers to rest easy.

Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde (HP09)
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde (HP09): was AU$1,149 now AU$875 at Dyson

Save AU$274

This Dyson appliance offers heating, cooling and air purification, making it more space-efficient than investing in separate devices. Like the name suggests, this device removes formaldehyde from your home, and Dyson claims the appliance destroys it completely. It’s a rather expensive device, but it looks modern and sleek, and the all-in-one aspect is appealing.

Dyson Purifier Cool
Dyson Purifier Cool: was AU$899 now AU$624.68 at eBay

Save AU$274.32 with code

With the Australian summer here, you might be thinking it’s time to upgrade your old pedestal fan. The Dyson Purifier Cool is a futuristic-looking stand-up fan, which can keep you cool while also purifying the air around you. It rotates up to 350° and even has a night mode, so it uses its quietest settings. This purifying fan was available for AU$599 during last year’s Black Friday, but use the code SAVEB3 to tack on an additional 3% off on the already-discounted price.

Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link
Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link: was AU$799 now AU$545 at Dyson

Save AU$254

Stay cool in summer and warm in winter with the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link. A nifty gadget you can use all year round to keep a room at a comfortable temperature, it also acts as an air purifier, filtering the air it circulates so you can breathe easy. Plus, it's nabbed a solid AU$254 discount directly from its maker.

Headphones

Dyson OnTrac
Dyson OnTrac: was AU$799 now AU$699 at JB Hi-Fi

Save AU$100

We thought these cans were overpriced in our Dyson OnTrac review, but appreciated that the British brand has done a far better job on its second set of headphones than the Zone. While sound is lovely, there are others who do it better, but just being able to customise the headphones might well be worth the cash.

Dyson Zone
Dyson Zone: was AU$699 now AU$499 at Amazon

Save AU$200

It made the news for all the wrong reasons and, admittedly it's not the best idea Dyson had for headphones, but if you're the exception who is keen to try these... well, exceptional headphones with the purifying mask, Amazon has a pretty decent discount.

Dyson Black Friday 2024 deals: key information

When will Dyson's Black Friday 2024 sales start?

While Dyson has offers deals and discounts directly on its own online storefront all year round, the best offers will be from November 29 to December 2 – the four days that make up Australia's Black Friday shopping weekend, also called Cyber Weekend by retailers. That said, there is a good chance Dyson might release its 'official' deals by November 18, so keep an eye out for them.

Should I buy directly from Dyson during Black Friday?

You most certainly can buy directly from Dyson during Black Friday, especially since there are exclusive models of vacuums, purifiers and hair styling tools that you won't get anywhere else.

However, if you aren't too fussed about Dyson exclusives, you could likely find a slightly better price at an authorised retailer. The difference between what you'd get as a Dyson exclusive and what's available from third parties is essentially a different colour scheme, although there will be an option tool that's included with a specific vacuum cleaner for example.

Should you wait until Black Friday to buy a Dyson?

When it comes to getting your hands on a Dyson product – whether it be for the home or your glorious tresses – the best time to pick them up is when there's a steep discount.

And the best discounts on pretty much anything is during Black Friday. Last year saw some topnotch offers directly from Dyson, with some bonuses thrown in, but don't ignore the discounts on eBay. Chances are you'll be able to save a little more with a coupon code and still shop directly from Dyson's official eBay store and score what could potentially be the best price on a vacuum cleaner, fan/heater or an Airwrap.

Dyson Black Friday 2024 deals: predictions

It's every tempting to say that you'll find offers in every single Dyson product in the brand's repertoire for Black Friday, but that would be wishful thinking.

However, considering the latest Dyson vacuum cleaners like the V15s Detect Submarine are already seeing discounts, don't be surprised if you find them for cheaper.

Also keep an eye on the prices of the older models, starting with the V15 Detect and the Dyson Outsize. They're surely going to see big discounts, while you could pick up a V10 or V8 for real cheap.

There was a time when it was pretty rare to see Dyson's haircare products get steep discounts, but we have been seeing upwards of AU$200 off some of these coveted tools, so expect to see some decent price drops on the popular Airwrap styler.

As for the purifier fans, you'll be able to save hundreds even when shopping directly from Dyson. The one product we don't anticipate seeing a discount on is the Solarcycle Morph lamp, but perhaps Dyson will surprise us this year.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.