The best Dyson EOFY 2026 deals in Australia: save over AU$650 on top-selling vacuums, hair stylers and fans

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EOFY sales in Australia aren't just about work-related deals — nothing is stopping you from picking up something for your home or yourself when there are savings to be had.

So if you've been eyeing something from Dyson, you're in luck because the British brand is hosting its own EOFY sale that's slashing up to AU$651 on some of its top-selling products.

You don't have to buy directly from Dyson if you don't want to, though. Other authorised retailers are also discounting Dyson's tech and I've hunting down some of the best prices on a variety of premium vacuums and hair stylers. I'm also keeping an eye on Dyson's purifier fan heaters for good discounts, so watch this space.

I'll be tracking all the best Dyson EOFY deals through June, so you can bookmark this page and check back to see if there have been any price drops or new items discounted — you'll get the most up to date information right here.

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Best EOFY 2026 Dyson deals

Vacuums

Dyson Gen5detect Absolute
Save 42% (AU$651)
Dyson Gen5detect Absolute: was AU$1,549 now AU$898 at Dyson Australia

It's been succeeded by the V16 Piston Animal as the most powerful Dyson yet, but the suction here is still superb. Which is why I've picked this offer even though it's not the cheapest this vacuum has been. For your money, you get up to 280AW of suction which works wonders on the dirtiest of carpets, up to 70 minutes of runtime and a dust detection sensor that allows you to graphically view how much dirt the vacuum has sucked up. You'll also get a total of 5 attachments, including the Fluffy Optic and Digital Motorbar for different floor types.

Dyson V15s Detect Submarine
Save 39% (AU$600)
Dyson V15s Detect Submarine: was AU$1,549 now AU$949 at Myer

Dyson's original 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. I still use it at home and, in my Dyson V15s Detect Submarine review, I 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 even though I've seen the price drop below the AU$800 mark.

Dyson V15 Detect Absolute
eBay Plus exclusive
Save 41% (AU$596.85)
Dyson V15 Detect Absolute: was AU$1,449 now AU$852.15 at eBay

It might be getting a little long in the tooth but the V15 Detect is still formidable. As with the more expensive Dyson vacuums listed above, it's been a lot cheaper before, but eBay Plus members will get the current best price. It's lighter than the models that came after it, runs up to 60 minutes on a single charge (albeit in low suction and non-motorised tools), and the Fluffy Optic is a game changer for cleaning fine particles off hard floors.

If you aren't an eBay Plus member or don't shop on eBay, it's AU$897 on Amazon as well.

Dyson V10 Konical
Save 27% (AU$212)
Dyson V10 Konical: was AU$799 now AU$587 at Dyson Australia

Dyson's most recent vacuum cleaner, it's a little more powerful than the V8 Cyclone announced prior to it with up to 150AW of suction. What it does differently to the V8 Cyclone and the older Cyclone V10 models is the floorhead that comes with it — the Konical one that I'm particularly keen on as the tiny space between the two FluffyCones leaves a streak of uncleaned floor as it moves along. However, it's compatible with Dyson's first ever auto-empty dock, which can be purchased separately. Sadly the bundle is not discounted.

Dyson V9 Submarine
Save 51% (AU$512)
Dyson V9 Submarine: was AU$999 now AU$487 at Dyson Australia

Dyson quietly released this model last year, offering a cheaper way to get yourself a wet-and-dry vacuum. It has lesser suction power than the V15s Detect, but we haven't been able to try it for ourselves yet. It also lasts no more than 40 minutes on a single charge. I'd say this would be better suited to smaller homes with hard floors.

Dyson WashG1
Save 61% (AU$605)
Dyson WashG1: was AU$999 now AU$394 at Myer

This is a massive discount on Dyson's original floor washer. If you have only hard floors at home, a machine like this saves you time as it vacuums and mops at the same time. And it can tackle wet spills too. It uses two rollers in the cleaning head and has no filters that can create bad odours when it's at rest. And a self-cleaning cycle ensures it's ready to go for its next spin any time.

Haircare tools

Dyson Supersonic Nural
Save 40% (AU$300)
Dyson Supersonic Nural: was AU$749 now AU$449 at Amazon

This hair dryer has 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 in 2024, so it's well worth considering.

Dyson Airwrap i.d.
Save 30% (AU$252)
Dyson Airwrap i.d.: was AU$849 now AU$597 at eBay

An upgraded version of the Airwrap but at the same price as the older model, this is the ultimate and most-coveted styler from Dyson. With automatically adaptable heat, airflow and timing for different hair types, it's intelligent and, being connected, you can save your personal curl settings for daily use.

Dyson Airstrait
Save 34% (AU$255)
Dyson Airstrait: was AU$749 now AU$494 at Dyson Australia

Promising to take way less time to straighten hair than traditional flat irons 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.

Dyson Corrale
Dyson Corrale: was AU$699 now AU$496 at Amazon

While the Dyson Airstrait was busy making headlines, the older Corrale hair straightener has faded into the background. And yet, if you want a Dyson straightener that can work on even the tightest of curls, this would be it. It's a heavy appliance, but it works cordlessly for a short time 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.

Fans, heaters and air purifiers

Dyson Cool
Save 20% (AU$100)
Dyson Cool: was AU$499 now AU$399 at Dyson Australia

It might be a basic tower fan from Dyson, but it promises to cool the room down quickly by amping up its airflow. It comes with a handy remote control and there's a timer functionality too. A decent 20% discount gives it a more approachable price tag.

Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP2 De-NOx
Save 25% (AU$302)
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP2 De-NOx: was AU$1,199 now AU$897 at Dyson Australia

Despite a decent saving, this purifier fan and heater is quite an expensive machine, and yet it could justify its premium price. Firstly, it can be used year round, cooling and heating as needed. Second, if you or a family member suffers from allergies, you don't need a separate purifier, this does it all, even filtering out noxious nitrogen dioxide that's a major air pollutant and causes respiratory disorders. It even promises to remove cooking odours.

Other Dyson deals

Dyson OnTrac
Save 63% (AU$500)
Dyson OnTrac: was AU$799 now AU$299 at Dyson Australia

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, especially since this is the cheapest it's been.


Dyson EOFY 2026 sale: key information

When will Dyson's Black Friday 2026 sales start?

While EOFY sales officially start on June 1 in Australia, Dyson's own sale in 2026 started a few days later. Dyson hasn't specified when the sale will end, though, but it would be fair to assume the prices will revert on July 1 (sale ending June 30).

Should I buy directly from Dyson during EOFY?

You most certainly can buy directly from Dyson during any major sale in Australia, especially since the brand promises to price match any other retailer. There are also often exclusive models of its vacuums and hair tools that you won't find elsewhere.

The difference between what you'd get as a Dyson exclusive and what's available from authorised stockists is essentially a different colour scheme and/or less attachments that's included with a specific vacuum cleaner.

What is the best time 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 – with the potential for even better discounts for Plus members — and still shop directly from Dyson's official eBay store.

Then there's Amazon. During major sales, Amazon has had some of the best prices on select Dyson products. And if the identical model is listed at The Good Guys, the retailer will price beat. So definitely shop around.

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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.

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