Home: Dyson DC34 hand vac (refurb) $105 (orig. $200), Honeywell Quiet Tower Air Purifier $95 (orig. $150), more

Woot is offering discounts on a number of factory refurbished Dyson products today including upright and hand vacs as well as its Hot+Cool fans. One standout deal from the bunch is the factory refurbished Dyson DC34 handheld vacuum for $99.99 plus $5 flat rate shipping on your entire order. That’s $95 under the original listing, $70 better than Amazon’s new listing, $45 below the current next best new price and the lowest total listing we can find.

This cordless/bagless hand vac utilizes Dyson’s Root Cyclone tech, has a 15 min runtime (or 6 mins on high), and includes a lifetime washable filter and combination/crevice accessory tools. It ships with a 6 month warranty from Dyson and has received a 4/5 star rating from over 380 Amazon customers.

Amazon is offering the Honeywell Tower Quiet Air Purifier with Permanent IFD Filter in black (HFD-120-Q) for $94.85 shipped. That’s $55 under the original listing, between $35 and $45 below the average selling prices and matching the lowest we’ve seen it go for brand new.

It features a permanent pre-filter “for medium rooms up to 186 square feet”, and a “True HEPA Allergen Remover” that can capture everything from dust, pollen and cat dander to tobacco smoke. It has received a 4.1/5 star rating from over 700 Amazon customers.

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Dyson DC34 Hand-Held Vacuum

DC34 has the highest suction of any other handheld. It’s powered by the Dyson digital motor, which spins three times faster than conventional motors making it the most power efficient handheld. DC34 uses a 22.2V lithium-ion battery which releases charge evenly, so performance stays strong with no drop off. An LED battery indicator lets you know when it needs recharging, and it recharges up to three times faster than others. The Dyson DC34 handheld comes with a combination accessory tool and crevice tool. The combination accessory tool has a wide debris nozzle to pick up crumbs and large particles and converts to a brush tool for dusting delicate surfaces and computer keyboards. The crevice tool is ideal for cleaning base boards, picture rails and in-between furniture.

Root Cyclone Technology for No Loss of Suction

Some vacuum cleaners rely on bags and filters to trap dust and dirt. Air is meant to flow through tiny holes, leaving dust and dirt behind. The problem is that when you use them, these tiny holes can clog up with particles of dust. This chokes the flow of air, so the vacuum cleaner loses suction. Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t rely on bags to trap dust and dirt. They use patented Root Cyclone technology, which spins the air at incredibly high speeds. The cyclones inside a Dyson vacuum cleaner generate centrifugal forces many thousands of times the force of gravity. Dust, dirt and pet hair are flung out of the airflow and straight into the bin. No bags, no loss of suction.

Dyson Digital Motor: Smaller, Lighter, More Power-Efficient

DC34 is powered by an intelligent Dyson digital motor. It’s smaller, lighter and faster than conventional motors, and because it doesn’t rely on carbon brushes, there are no carbon dust emissions. The Dyson digital motor in Dyson handhelds spins at up to 104,000 rpm- that’s five times faster than the engine of a Formula 1 race car. The Dyson digital motor is also lighter than conventional motors allowing the DC34 to weigh just 2.9 lbs. And because the mot

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