Dyson’s V15s Detect Submarine for just AU$724 is my favourite early Black Friday deal – a new all-time Aussie low
The last time I saw a good price on the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine, it was AU$733 – that was at the start of 2025 on Amazon. The price has hovered around the AU$800 mark during big sales, but The Good Guys can beat the previous all-time low by a decent margin.
It’s all thanks to the current Click Frenzy sale – you can follow our live coverage for more deals – but here’s how you can score this massive discount that drops the price to just AU$724.
It’s discounted at The Good Guys to AU$794. You then ask for a price beat (Harvey Norman is listing the vacuum for a dollar less), which brings it to AU$784. Then tack on the checkout code FRENZY25 that saves you an additional AU$60 when you spend AU$400 or more. Et voila, down to just AU$724! And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the kind of savings you’d want to suck up (pardon the pun).
I use this vacuum cleaner at home myself – and you can read my honest thoughts about it in my Dyson V15s Detect Submarine review – but I’ll be the first to admit it’s not the best vacuum cleaner in Australia, or even the best stick vacuum cleaner. That, however, has nothing to do with its cleaning prowess.
It’s a fantastic cordless vacuum! It’s 240AW of suction cleans carpets remarkably well and I’m always amazed at how well it can mop. In fact, I use it regularly to mop up wet spills and my floors are always streak-free. The only reason it doesn’t make it into our lists of the best vacuums is because its Submarine roller head has a design flaw that needs you to be careful after you finish mopping.
You see, the dirty-water compartment isn’t fully sealed, so when you remove the Submarine cleaning head and carry it to a sink, chances are there may be some spillage. And that’s despite Dyson thoughtfully adding a drip tray for the attachment. (Dyson addressed this issue in its first dedicated wet cleaner – read our Dyson WashG1 review for more on that one and see how the two models compare in our Dyson WashG1 vs Dyson V15s Submarine article.)
Other than that, though, there’s nothing I can complain about.
I should note that this is the Absolute version of the V15s Detect Submarine, so you don’t get the free-standing dock or the Fluffy Optic cleaning tool for hard floors, but that’s neither here nor there – I find myself using the Digital Motorbar far more even though I have the Fluffy Optic.
At full price, it is an expensive vacuum cleaner, especially since it’s now been replaced by Dyson models, like the V16 Piston Animal. This price drop, however, is absolutely worth considering.

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The last time I saw a good price on the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine, it was AU$733 – that was at the start of 2025 on Amazon. The price has hovered around the AU$800 mark during big sales, but The Good Guys can beat the previous all-time low by a…
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