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The best Amazon Big Spring Sale home deals: up to 53% off vacuums, air purifiers, KitchenAid, Dyson, and more

Amazon's Big Spring Sale is live with major discounts on vacuums, robot vacs, air purifiers, stand mixers, mattresses, bedding, and more. The post The best Amazon Big Spring Sale home deals: up to 53% off vacuums, air purifiers, KitchenAid, Dyson, and more appeared first on Popular Science .

6 April 2026 at 06:35 pm
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The best Amazon Big Spring Sale home deals: up to 53% off vacuums, air purifiers, KitchenAid, Dyson, and more

Amazon's Big Spring Sale is now live, offering significant discounts on a wide range of home goods. From vacuums and air purifiers to kitchen appliances like KitchenAid and Dyson products, this sale presents an opportunity for homeowners to upgrade or refresh their living spaces at unbeatable prices. The event includes deep discounts on mattresses, bedding, and more, making it one of the best home deals events of the year.

One of the standout deals is the Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum, which is now priced at $329.99, a savings of $210 from its original price of $539.99. This cordless vacuum is highly versatile, capable of cleaning both hard floors and carpets. It offers up to 40 minutes of runtime and includes the Detangling Motorbar head, which effectively removes pet hair without wrapping around it. The 39% discount makes it an excellent choice for those looking to invest in a high-quality vacuum at a reasonable price.

Another impressive deal is the Shark Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum, which is available for $149.00, a 50% reduction from its original price of $299.99. This vacuum is specifically designed for pet owners, featuring a self-cleaning brushroll that automatically removes pet hair. At $149, it provides exceptional value for anyone struggling with fur on floors and furniture.

For those in need of new kitchenware, the CAROTE 26-piece Nonstick Pots and Pans Set is on sale for $129.99, a 41% discount from its original price of $219.99. This set includes granite-coated pans that are PFOA-free, dishwasher safe, and induction compatible. The inclusion of pots, pans, lids, and utensils in one package at this price makes it a great option for those looking to refresh their kitchen without breaking the bank.

The sale also features significant discounts on vacuums and floor care products, with Dyson, Shark, and Bissell offering cuts up to 50%. Whether you need a cordless stick vacuum, a wet-dry vacuum, or a robotic vacuum, this sale provides a variety of options to suit different needs and budgets.

In addition to vacuums, the Big Spring Sale offers substantial savings on air purifiers. Brands like LEVOIT and Honeycomb Air Purifiers are among those offering deep discounts, making it possible to upgrade to a cleaner and healthier living environment.

For those looking to refresh their bedroom, the sale includes 52% off mattresses and 44% off bedding sets. This makes it an ideal time to invest in high-quality sleep products and bedding that will enhance comfort and style.

Overall, Amazon's Big Spring Sale provides a comprehensive range of home deals, from kitchen appliances and cookware to vacuums, air purifiers, and bedroom essentials. With discounts as high as 53%, this sale offers an excellent opportunity for homeowners to upgrade and refresh their living spaces at competitive prices. Whether you're in the market for a new vacuum, a kitchen set, or a cozy bed, this sale caters to a wide array of needs and budgets, making it a must-visit event for anyone looking to enhance their home.

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