A Dyson sale hair dryer in Singapore is rarely the headline RRP you see on the box. As of June 2026, the official Dyson SG store sells the Supersonic line from S$399 (Travel) up to S$649 (Supersonic r), and the real discount lives in two places most shoppers miss: a stacking promo code worth S$19.95 to S$29.95, and a free gift worth S$67 to S$143 thrown in. Treat the dryer as a five-to-seven-year purchase and the question stops being "is it on sale" and becomes "what is the cost per year of use, and does a S$90 dryer do the same job". This guide maps every current model price, shows which codes and gifts actually combine, and runs the instalment maths so you know what you are really paying.
Dyson sells four hair-dryer bodies in Singapore in 2026: the entry Supersonic Origin, the standard Supersonic, the sensor-driven Supersonic Nural, and the dual-head Supersonic r, plus the new Supersonic Travel. Prices below are the Dyson SG online-store figures as of June 2026, before any stacking code. They move during campaign weekends, so check the official store on the day you buy.
The pattern matters more than any single number. Dyson almost never cuts the body price; it discounts by bundling a free stand, brush or case and by surfacing a code at checkout. So the "sale" on a Dyson dryer is the gift value plus the code, not a slashed sticker price.
| Model | Store price (SGD) | Free gift bundled | Stacking code | Effective price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supersonic Travel | $399 | Storage bag worth $67 | UPGRADE5 (-$19.95) | ~$379 |
| Supersonic Origin | $449 | None listed | MEGA50 needs $599 spend | $449 |
| Supersonic | $499 (was $549, save $50) | 1:1 styling appointment | None active | $499 |
| Supersonic Nural | $599 | Stand worth $89 | UPGRADE5 (-$29.95) or MEGA50 (-$50) | ~$549 to $569 |
| Supersonic r | $649 | Stand + paddle brush worth $143 | MEGA50 (-$50) | ~$599 |
Two code families run on Dyson SG in 2026. The UPGRADE5 family takes a fixed dollar amount off specific dryers (around S$19.95 on the Travel, S$29.95 on the Nural). The MEGA family is spend-gated: MEGA50 gives S$50 off a S$599 spend, and MEGA150 gives S$150 off S$1,199. You can apply one code per order, so the win is matching the right code to the right model rather than hunting for a bigger number.
The free gift is separate from the code and almost always applies on top. On the Supersonic r, the bundled stand and paddle brush are listed at S$143; that is genuine value if you would have bought a stand anyway, and zero value if it sits in a drawer. Count the gift only at the price you would actually pay for it, not its RRP. This is the same trap as a opportunity cost miscount: a "free" item you did not want is not a discount.
Every model offers four monthly instalments at 0% through PayLater by Grab, plus 8- and 12-month plans at 0.75% interest. The Supersonic Nural at S$599 splits into 4 x S$149.75; the Supersonic r at S$649 into 4 x S$162.25; the Travel at S$399 into 4 x S$99.75.
A genuine 0% four-month plan costs you nothing extra if you would have paid cash and you clear it on time. The real cost shows up two ways. First, the 8- and 12-month plans at 0.75% add interest, so a 12-month split on a S$649 dryer costs more than buying outright. Second, splitting the payment makes a S$649 purchase feel like S$162, which nudges people into a pricier model than they planned. If you want to see what dripping that monthly amount into an index fund would have grown to instead, run it through the compound interest calculator before you commit.
Rule of thumb: take the 0% four-month plan only if the cash would otherwise sit in your account, never to free up money you do not have. A hair dryer is not an emergency, so it should not touch your emergency fund.
A Dyson dryer is built to last. Owners routinely report 5 to 7 years of daily use, and Dyson covers it for 2 years from the date of purchase when bought new from an authorised seller. Spread the price across a realistic lifespan and the gap to a cheap dryer narrows fast.
At S$549 effective for a Nural over 6 years, you are paying about S$92 a year, or roughly S$0.25 a day. A solid S$90 dryer from a pharmacy that lasts 2 to 3 years costs S$30 to S$45 a year. So Dyson is roughly double the annual cost, not five times the sticker gap people assume. Whether that premium is worth it depends entirely on use: daily blow-drying of long or thick hair is where the faster dry time and lower heat earn their keep; an occasional user drying short hair twice a week is paying for capability they will not feel.
| Option | Effective price | Assumed lifespan | Cost per year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supersonic Travel | ~$379 | 6 years | ~$63 |
| Supersonic Nural | ~$549 | 6 years | ~$92 |
| Supersonic r | ~$599 | 6 years | ~$100 |
| Mid-range dryer | $90 | 3 years | ~$30 |
| Budget dryer | $35 | 2 years | ~$18 |
The line splits cleanly by job, not by price. The choice is less about the headline figure and more about whether you will use what you pay for.
Launched in Singapore on 21 April 2026, it is 32% smaller and 25% lighter than the standard Supersonic, weighs less than a can of soda, and auto-switches voltage worldwide. It ships with only the smoothing nozzle but accepts existing Supersonic and Nural attachments. Buy it if hotel hair dryers ruin your trips, not as a cheaper way into the standard model.
The mainstream pick. Scalp-protect sensing eases heat as the dryer nears your head, and it learns your attachment habits. The S$89 stand gift makes the effective price land near S$549 to S$569 after a code. This is the model most Singapore buyers should default to.
The dual-head, lightest, most powerful body, originally built for professionals. The S$143 stand-and-brush bundle is the richest gift in the range. Worth it only if you style daily or manage thick, long hair; otherwise the Nural does the same job for most people.
If the cost per year still does not justify it, three routes cut the spend. The Dyson Outlet sells expertly refurbished machines tested by Dyson engineers with genuine parts, but they carry a 1-year warranty instead of 2 and are final sale (no returns). A refurbished Supersonic can land well below the new price if stock is available.
The dupe market has matured: high-airflow dryers from Laifen, Zhibi and Xiaomi sit in the S$90 to S$200 band and cover 80% of what most people need from a fast, lower-heat dry. If you mostly want speed and less frizz rather than the full attachment ecosystem, a S$150 dupe at roughly S$50 a year is the value play. The same logic that makes a good leave-in cheaper than a salon habit applies here: the tool matters less than the routine.
On resale, a Dyson holds value better than almost any small appliance, so a barely-used set on Carousell or a returned-stock unit can be a smart middle path, provided you confirm the purchase date for warranty and check it is an authorised-region set.
As of June 2026, the Supersonic Travel at S$399 is the cheapest way into the Dyson Supersonic system, dropping to about S$379 with the UPGRADE5 code, and it ships with a storage bag worth S$67.
Yes. The free gift (a stand, brush or bag) is auto-added and applies on top of one promo code at checkout. You can only use one code per order, so match the right code to the model rather than chasing the biggest discount.
Spread across a realistic 6-year lifespan, a Nural costs roughly S$92 a year versus about S$30 for a S$90 dryer. That is double, not five times. It is worth it for daily drying of long or thick hair, and hard to justify for occasional short-hair use.
New Dyson hair dryers bought from an authorised seller carry a 2-year guarantee from the purchase date. Refurbished units from the Dyson Outlet come with a 1-year warranty and are final sale, so they cannot be returned.
This is general financial information for Singapore, not personal financial advice. Figures change — verify current rates against the official sources above before acting. See our full disclaimer.