Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Singapore: What Each Model Really Costs in 2026

A Dyson vacuum cleaner in Singapore costs between S$509 and S$1,299 on the official Dyson SG store as of June 2026, with most cordless stick models clustered around S$700 to S$800 after promo. That spread is wide enough that the brand decision matters less than the model decision and the way you pay for it. The cheapest cordless Dyson on promo right now is the V8 Slim Fluffy at S$509; the dearest mainstream pick is the Spot+Scrub Ai robot at S$1,299. This guide prices every current model from the source, then does the part the spec sheets skip: the true cost per year once you add filters, batteries and the interest hidden inside a 'free' instalment plan.

Every Dyson vacuum price in Singapore right now

These are list and promotional prices pulled directly from the Dyson Singapore online store as of June 2026. Dyson runs near-continuous promotions, so the 'usual price' is mostly a reference point rather than what anyone actually pays. Stack the on-site code UPGRADE5 on top of a promo price and most cordless models drop another 5 percent.

Two numbers move the decision more than suction figures: the promo price you pay today, and whether a free gift (a wet roller head, cleaning solution, or a dok) is bundled. A S$260 gift bundle on the V12s Detect Slim Submarine is real money if you would have bought a wet-cleaning head anyway.

Dyson vacuum prices on Dyson SG, June 2026 (promo prices; UPGRADE5 code cuts most by a further ~5%)
ModelTypeUsual pricePromo priceFree gift
V8 Slim FluffyCordless stickS$509S$509None
Digital Slim SubmarineCordless wet/dryS$699S$699Wet roller ~S$49
V12s Origin Submarine HEPACordless wet/dryS$899S$699Wet roller ~S$49
V12 Detect Slim Absolute HEPACordless stickS$999S$779None
V12s Detect Slim Submarine HEPACordless wet/dryS$999S$799Solution, dok, roller ~S$260
Clean+Wash HygieneHard-floor washerS$729S$599Solution + roller ~S$86
Spot+Scrub AiRobot vacuumS$1,729S$1,299Solution + roller ~S$86

The price you see is not the price you pay

Dyson layers three discount mechanics on the same product, and they do not all stack the way you would hope. There is the promo price (already applied on the page), the UPGRADE5 code for roughly 5 percent more off, and threshold codes like MEGA50 (S$50 off S$599+) or MEGA150 (S$150 off S$1,199+). You generally use one code, not all of them, so read which one wins for your basket.

Worked example on the V12s Detect Slim Submarine HEPA: usual S$999, promo S$799, then UPGRADE5 brings it to about S$759. Add the S$260 gift bundle and the effective outlay against a like-for-like wet-cleaning setup is closer to S$500. That is the kind of gap that decides whether Dyson or a dupe is the rational buy, which is the whole point of pricing it properly before you tap to pay.

Instalments: how '0% interest' can still cost you

Dyson SG offers PayLater by Grab across 4, 8 or 12 months. The 4-month plan is genuinely 0 percent; longer plans can carry 0.75 percent. The headline looks gentle: the V12 Detect Slim Absolute splits into 4 payments of about S$194.75. But an instalment plan does two quiet things to your wallet. It anchors you to the full retail price instead of the cash-and-code price, and it parks money you could have kept earning.

Run the opportunity cost. S$779 sitting in a high-yield savings account or a compound interest calculator at 3 percent is roughly S$20 of foregone interest over a year, before you even touch the instalment provider's own margin. The honest read: pay in full with the best code if you have the cash, and only reach for instalments if the alternative is raiding your GST voucher or your emergency buffer.

If you do split it, charge the full payment to a card that rebates you, then settle in cash. A cashback credit card returning 1.5 to 8 percent beats most 0 percent instalment 'savings', and you keep the consumer protections a card gives you.

The cost the spec sheet hides: running it for five years

Sticker price is one figure. Total cost of ownership is the one that should drive the decision, because a Dyson is a five-to-seven-year purchase, not a one-off. The two recurring costs are filters and batteries.

Dyson cordless filters are washable and rated to last the life of the machine if you rinse them monthly, so budget zero for filters if you are disciplined and around S$30 to S$50 every couple of years if you are not. The battery is the real depreciator. A genuine Dyson click-in battery runs roughly S$150 to S$200, and most cordless packs noticeably weaken after three to four years of daily use. Wet-cleaning models add a consumable: replacement rollers and cleaning solution, a few tens of dollars a year if you use them often.

So a S$779 V12 that you keep for five years and re-battery once is closer to S$950 all-in, or about S$190 a year. That is still cheaper per year than replacing a S$200 dupe every two years, which is exactly why the value verdict is never just the shelf price.

Which model fits which Singapore home

Floor type and flat size decide more than marketing tiers. Most HDB flats are hard floor with a few rugs, which makes wet/dry 'Submarine' models genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. Larger homes with pets lean towards the higher-suction Detect line and its laser dust reveal.

If you want a cross-brand sanity check before committing, our best handheld vacuum guide covers the suction-number marketing and filtration trade-offs across the whole market, not just Dyson.

Small HDB flat, hard floors, on a budget

The V8 Slim Fluffy at S$509 or the Digital Slim Submarine at S$699 cover small flats without overpaying for suction you will never use. The Submarine adds a wet roller for mopping in one pass, which suits tiled HDB living rooms.

Family home with pets or dust allergies

Sealed HEPA filtration matters more than peak air watts for allergy households. The V12 Detect Slim Absolute HEPA (S$779) and V12s Detect Slim Submarine HEPA (S$799) give you the laser detect head and HEPA seal that keep fine dust from blowing back out.

Time-poor or mobility-limited households

A robot does the daily passes so you only stick-vacuum weekly. The Spot+Scrub Ai (S$1,299) vacuums and scrubs, but at that price a robot from Roborock or Dreame often does the same job for several hundred dollars less, so price the alternatives first.

When a dupe is the smarter buy

Dyson's premium buys you genuine engineering, a strong local service network and resale value. It does not buy you twice the cleaning of a good mid-range rival. Singapore is flooded with capable alternatives: Airbot from around S$185.90, Shark cordless around S$299, and Tineco, Dreame and Roborock models that match Dyson's auto-suction and wet-mop features for several hundred dollars less.

The rule of thumb: if you clean small spaces, rinse your own filter and do not care about resale, a S$200 to S$300 dupe is the value pick even after you replace it sooner. If you have a large home, allergies or want a machine that still works and resells in year six, the per-year maths swings back to Dyson. Buying overseas to save more rarely works now. Singapore charges 9 percent GST on imported low-value goods from GST-registered overseas sellers, so the price gap on a parallel-import Dyson is thinner than it looks, and you lose the local warranty.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest Dyson vacuum cleaner in Singapore?

As of June 2026 the cheapest cordless model on the Dyson SG store is the V8 Slim Fluffy at S$509. The V12s Origin Submarine HEPA and Digital Slim Submarine both sit at S$699 on promotion, and threshold codes like MEGA50 can shave a little more off baskets over S$599.

Is a Dyson vacuum worth it compared to cheaper alternatives?

It depends on your home and how long you keep it. A S$779 Dyson kept five years with one battery swap costs around S$190 a year, which can beat replacing a S$200 dupe every two years. For small flats where you replace gear often, a S$200 to S$300 dupe like Airbot or Shark is the better value pick.

Should I buy a Dyson on instalments?

Only if you would otherwise dip into your emergency fund. Dyson's 4-month PayLater by Grab plan is genuinely 0 percent, but it anchors you to the full price and parks cash you could earn interest on. Paying in full with the UPGRADE5 code, ideally on a cashback card you settle immediately, almost always costs less.

Does GST apply if I import a Dyson from overseas?

Yes. Since 2023 Singapore removed the GST relief on imported low-value goods, and the rate rose to 9 percent in 2024. GST-registered overseas sellers must charge it at checkout on goods valued S$400 or below, so the saving on a parallel-import Dyson is smaller than the listed price suggests, and you forfeit the local warranty.

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