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'Skip the Dyson, get this instead': As a vacuum reviewer, this is the EOFY handstick deal I'd buy myself

I wasn't sure what to expect from the Dreame Z50 Station vacuum cleaner when it first launched earlier this year, but its spec sheet was impressive. With industry-leading 330 air watts of suction power, I was hoping it would clean better than the 315AW Dyson V16 Piston Animal... and, boy, did it impress!

It put that high suction to good use and, in my Dreame Z50 Station review, I couldn't help but say it can put both Dyson and Shark to shame. My only complaints were its overall weight (it's the heaviest stick vacuum I've ever tested) and its steep price tag.

However, that premium price is now a lot more achievable as Dreame has discounted it down to AU$999 (from AU$1,499) directly on its site. You won't find the Z50 Station sold at other retailers, so this offer can be easy to miss and yet it's the one EOFY deal you shouldn't β€” I consider the Z50 Station to be one of the best vacuum cleaners in Australia right now.

It might be heavy, but I was very impressed with this stick vac's performance β€” if there's one EOFY deal you shouldn't miss if you need a new vacuum, it's probably this one. This is the first time I've seen it drop below the one-grand mark and its suction is fabulous on all kinds of floors, plus its self-emptying functionality is just as impressive. You will need to account for the recurring cost of dust bags though.View Deal

Admittedly you'll get a Dyson for less than AU$999 (like the Dyson V15 Detect now AU$799 or the Dyson Gen5detect for AU$898), but the Dreame Z50 Station easily justifies the higher price for a couple of key reasons that even the best Dyson vacuums can't compete with.

Firstly, that suction power of 330AW. I admit that this spec isn't a standard used across the industry and a lot of that suction capability is dependent on the airflow through the machine, but Dreame seems to have done it well. From the design of the floorhead that can suck while moving back or forth to the volume of air moving into the onboard dust cup, the Z50 definitely is very sucky indeed. In my tests, it cleaned up messes in one move, two at the most, a touch less than any Dyson I've reviewed personally!

Then there's the self-emptying functionality that's a default part of the machine. The Station is just as powerful and can empty the dust cap as soon as the stick vac is placed onto the dock. I did notice that a thin layer of fine does get stuck around the top rubber washer inside the dust cup, but it's remarkably easier to dismantle the handheld unit for regular maintenance β€” a lot easier than Dyson's design of the dust cup in my opinion.

I should call out the telescopic tube that, again, you won't see on a Dyson. Oh, and said tube is bendy too, so you can get under furniture (you'll need to buy a separate attachment from Dyson to do that).

You will have to consider the ongoing cost of the dust bag but, given its 3L volume, you may not need to throw it out as often as smaller bags and it could prove economical.

If you've got the budget, this is arguably the best premium cordless vacuum I've tested this year and I would absolutely skip the Dyson for this one.

The best robot vacuum I've tested just saw a hit a record-low price for Prime Day, but these 3 budget-friendly expert-approved alternatives might be better deals

Robot vacuum deals this year aren't quite as good as they used to be; as interest wanes due to lofty list prices and continued difficulties to raise the bar of cleaning quality, robovacs can be a tough sell. That being said, some are outstanding, and this year for Amazon Prime Day, the best robot vacuum I've personally tested is on sale.

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Right now, you can save big on the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete, which launched at $1,799 last year before its price drop to $1,149.99; and right now it's $884.99 at Amazon. In the UK it launched at Β£1,199, then dropped to Β£749, and it's now Β£659 at Amazon.

While the list price drops contribute massively to the savings, a $265 / Β£90 discount is still noteworthy. That being said, it's still an expensive purchase, and if you don't need an "all the bells and whistles" robovac, you could be better off with one of the below models under $500 / Β£500.

Best Dreame X50 Ultra Complete deal today

Dreame's X50 Ultra Complete was the best robot vacuum I tested last year, earning it a near-perfect 4.5-star rating in my review, and at this hugely discounted price, it's the deal to beat this Prime Day in the premium robovac category.

Easily one of the most feature-laden robot vacuums I've ever used, the Dreame X50 Ultra Complete isn't messing around when it says it's "complete". From threshold-climbing legs to a retractable sensor puck, its extending side brushes to the self-cleaning base, there's little left to the imagination with this full package robovac. Plus, it offers powerful 20,000Pa suction, and during testing its battery lasted around 90 minutes. View Deal

I spent months testing the Dreame X50 Ultra complete, and was consistently impressed with its performance and high-tech features. In addition to ample 20,000Pa suction and 90 minutes average battery life, it's incredibly well equipped for cleaning; extending side brushes, a self-cleaning base, and not to mention its threshold-climbing legs to a retractable sensor puck.View Deal

If you don't need something as high-specced as the Dreame X50, check out my top three picks below, which have all been tried and tested by team TechRadar.

Best budget-friendly alternatives in the US

Record low: A different model from Dreame, the L40 Ultra scored 4.5 stars in our review. Its cleaning base is a little bulky, but this combination mop-and-vac model offers impressive cleaning with plenty of on-board smarts. Its navigation technology is solid, obstacle avoidance is great and it offers good pickup on pet and human hair. This is its lowest-ever price. View Deal

Record low: At its lowest-ever price, the roborock Q7 M5+ is a steal this Prime Day. We scored the base model 4 stars in our review, praising its impressively strong suction at a budget-friendly price, and this M5+ model comes with an auto-empty base. It's less feature-filled than other robot vacuums on this list, but still a capable cleaner with solid navigation, including over tall thresholds thanks to bouncy suspension and chunky wheels.View Deal

While it's $30 more expensive than the record-low price from a few years ago, this is the cheapest we've seen this robot vacuum since. We scored the standard, non-Max model 4 stars, praising its decent dust and dirt pick-up, simple features and great value-for-money; this slightly more powerful version should be good enough for your day-to-day cleanup.View Deal

Best budget-friendly alternatives in the UK

At 50% off this is just Β£5 shy of a record-low price on a solid robot vacuum we scored 4 stars in our review. With specs typically boasted by robot vacuums twice the price when it released back in 2024, it's no slouch when it comes to vacuuming and mopping, handling pet hair and dirt on various floor types well. It won't clean up spills and stains super thoroughly, and Shark's software leaves room for improvement, but it's a solid robovac nonetheless.View Deal

Record low: At its lowest-ever price, the Dreame L10s is a solid robot vacuum we scored 4 stars in our review. It can automatically detect various floor types to determine whether it should vacuum or mop, mapping is impressively accurate and it's self cleaning; albeit a little loud in doing so.View Deal

With impressively strong suction and a very approachable price point, we scored this model 4 stars in our review. It's not quite as feature-filled as other, more recent and premium robot vacuums on this list, but still a capable cleaner with solid navigation, including over tall thresholds thanks to bouncy suspension and chunky wheels.View Deal

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My 12 favourite deals in Argos’ β€˜Seize the sale’ event β€” save on 5-star TVs and coffee machines, plus discounts Dyson, Shark, Lego, Ninja and more

Amazon Prime Day is imminent, but Argos has beaten Amazon to the punch with its catchily named 'Seize the sale' event, which includes offers on home tech, toys, garden essentials for the summer weather, and more. You can view the full Argos sale here.

β€’ See all early Prime Day deals at Amazon UK

I have to say that Argos' sale is pretty light on tech deals, and sadly isn't even heavy on cooling options. However, there are a few nice deals in there, including the LG C5 55-inch OLED TV for a record-low Β£989 (down from Β£1,099) with free delivery, and the five-star Philips Baristina bean-to-cup coffee machine for a bargain Β£255 (down from Β£299), plus a Dyson AM09 Hot + Cool Fan for Β£289 (down from Β£399).

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My top 12 Argos 'Seize the sale' deals

We're not really focusing on the 'Hot' part of this right now, but it makes it a useful device for all seasons. This Dyson fan can blast you with air to help beat the heatwave, or create heat waves of its own when winter rolls back around. I have a Dyson Hot + Cool in my bedroom, and it's really useful to have one device that does it all well.View Deal

Save an extra 40% with code: ELEC40
This has an initial discount bringing it from Β£95 to Β£69, then you can apply a 40% code at the checkout to unlock the bigger discount. It's a slick, narrow pod coffee machine that's great for smaller kitchens.View Deal

Save an extra 10% with code: ELEC10
TechRadar Homes Editor Cat Ellis is absolutely obsessed with the Baristina, giving it five stars in our full Philips Baristina review. Part of that was because of its bargain price, and now you can get it even cheaper.View Deal

Save an extra 10% with code: ELEC10
This is down to Β£129 anyway, and then you get the extra 10% off using the above code at the checkout. This is one of our favourite air fryers, and while it's fallen to Β£99 in the past, it's a really good price for something so versatile, with dual drawers for cooking at different temperatures.View Deal

Save 30% with code: ELEC30
A no-nonsense vacuum available for this low price by using the above code at checkout. It's got different speeds for carpet and hard floors, a battery so you can grab and go, and a good size of dust bin.View Deal

Save 50% with code: ELEC50
This cordless vac looks like a real bargain if you use this code at checkout β€” it's got a 'FlexiClean' handle so it can bend for easy cleaning under furniture, anti-hair-wrap rollers (a godsend), and up to 45 mins of battery power.View Deal

Save 50% with code: ELEC50
Grab this adaptive shaver for half price, by using the code above at the checkout stage. It comes with travel accessories, and charges over USB for extra convenience.View Deal

Free delivery, and save 10% with code: TCLTV10
This is arguably the best bang-for-buck TV available today, delivering high-quality images for a great price. This is a solid discount, especially with free delivery β€” though be warned that Argos can be selective about where it offers to deliver to. Here's our full TCL C7K review.
See also: TCL C7K 65-inch for Β£799 Β£719View Deal

Free delivery, and save 10% with code: LGC10
The five-star 55-inch LG C5 has dropped to a record-low of Β£989 at Argos, using the code above. Read our full LG C5 review for why we like it so much, but the short version is that does everything excellently. Argos is also offering free delivery on all TVs, so you're saving extra money here compared to many stores. However, if it's not available locally it can't be delivered, so check to see if you can actually make that saving.View Deal

Free delivery, and save 10% with code: LGC10
A magnificent OLED TV for the price, delivering 'perfect' cinematic contrast and nearly all the features of the LG C5 for cheaper. It's less bright and colour-rich than the C5, which does make the C5 better for brighter living rooms, but this is still an amazing TV for this price β€” here's our LG B5 review.View Deal

Free delivery, and save 10% with code: TCLTV10
TCL's most affordable mini-LED TV is the best big-screen bargain around right now β€” you can get a giant set with image quality that actually holds up, and great features. Here's our full TCL C6K review β€” it's our pick as being the best budget TV right now.
See also: TCL C6K 75-inch for Β£899 Β£809.10View Deal

There's a whole range of Lego sets for different interests, many with discounts at Argos, ranging from Harry Potter to One Piece to Batman to Minecraft to Bluey to Disney. Take a look at the full list here to see what's up your alley.View Deal

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