Best vacuum cleaner deals this week: Dyson V8 Absolute, Dreame Mova J20, Philips PowerPro and more

If you’re planning to buy a vacuum cleaner, this is a great time to do it. Brands like Dyson, Dreame, Philips, and AGARO are offering discounts on several models. Whether you need a cordless stick vacuum, a wet-and-dry cleaner, or a corded bagless model, there are plenty of deals to choose from.

These offers cover different budgets and cleaning needs, from everyday home cleaning to picking up pet hair and cleaning spills. Whether you’re buying your first vacuum cleaner or upgrading an old one, here are some of the best vacuum cleaner deals available this week.

Vacuum cleaner market in India

The vacuum cleaner market in India is growing steadily, driven by rising disposable incomes, urbanisation and increasing awareness of hygiene in households. Recent analysis by Euromonitor International shows retail volume reached around 1.3 million units in 2025, registering roughly 10% year‑on‑year growth, with further expansion forecast up to 2030. Market intelligence firms such as IMARC Group and Statista also project sustained value growth over the coming decade, supported by wider adoption of smart and robotic models alongside traditional cleaners.

Dyson V8 Absolute Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson has brought its V8 Absolute cordless vacuum cleaner down to Rs 27,900 from an MRP of Rs 43,900, a cut of Rs 16,000 that works out to roughly 36 percent off. This remains the priciest model on this list, but it is also the most complete package, built to cover floors, mattresses, curtains, and high shelves with one machine rather than a set of separate tools bought later. It delivers 115 air watts of suction and runs for up to 40 minutes on a full charge, while weighing 2.6 kg with a 0.54-litre bin.

The direct-drive cleaner head works across hard floors and carpets without needing to be swapped out, and the brush bar is designed to detangle hair automatically as it works, a detail aimed squarely at pet-owning households. Filtration is another area where Dyson tends to lead the category, with the V8 Absolute stated to capture allergens well enough that the air expelled is cleaner than typical indoor air, relevant for allergy sufferers more than casual daily use.

Bin emptying is handled without direct contact with the collected dust, through a push-button release, a small but useful detail for anyone who finds emptying a bagless bin unpleasant. Dyson is also including two years of accidental damage cover with this unit, a longer window than any other warranty on this list.

At Rs 27,900, the V8 Absolute is priced as a long-term investment rather than a quick fix. Buyers who value build quality, after-sales cover, and one machine that handles most cleaning jobs in the house are the ones this deal makes most sense for.

Dyson is a British engineering company that built its reputation on cyclone-based suction technology and has remained one of the more recognisable premium names in the vacuum cleaner segment since entering India.

AGARO Ace Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner

The AGARO Ace is now priced at Rs 6,699, down from Rs 9,999, a saving of Rs 3,300 or about 33 percent. Unlike the other three vacuum cleaners on this list, the Ace is built for wet-and-dry use, meaning it can handle liquid spills as well as regular dust and debris, which puts it closer to a utility cleaner than a lifestyle appliance.

It comes with a 21-litre capacity tank, a 1600W motor, and 21.5 kPa of suction, along with a blower function that can be used to clear leaves or dust from tight spots. Four swivel wheels are fitted to make manoeuvring the unit around furniture easier given its size.

The accessory set is fairly complete for the price, including a hose pipe, telescopic metal tube, floor brush, crevice nozzle, multipurpose brush, and absorbing brush, along with a 5-metre power cord that should reach across most rooms without an extension. AGARO backs the unit with a one-year manufacturer’s warranty.

For anyone dealing with post-renovation clean-up, a garage, or general household spills rather than daily floor maintenance, the AGARO Ace is the most practical option on this list, even if it is the least refined in terms of finish and features.

AGARO is an Indian home appliance brand that has built its catalogue mainly around affordable kitchen and cleaning appliances aimed at value-conscious buyers.

Dreame Mova J20 Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner

The steepest discount this week belongs to the Dreame Mova J20, now priced at Rs 8,999 against an MRP of Rs 54,999, a cut of over 80 percent. That kind of markdown is worth noting on its own, since it changes how this cordless stick vacuum is positioned relative to the Dyson above it.

It runs on a brushless motor rated at 76 air watts of suction, paired with a 6 x 2,200mAh battery pack that Dreame states delivers up to 50 minutes of runtime with consistent suction as the battery depletes, addressing a common complaint with cheaper cordless units. The dust cup empties in a single press, and the attachments are washable rather than disposable, which keeps ongoing maintenance simple.

An LED light built into the cleaning head is meant to highlight dust on hard flooring that might otherwise be missed, particularly in dimmer rooms, and the tube folds to make reaching under beds and low furniture easier. Dreame is a newer name in the Indian vacuum cleaner market compared with Dyson or Philips, and pricing at this level looks like a deliberate push to build recognition against more established cordless rivals. It comes with a one-year warranty, a year short of Dyson’s cover.

Buyers who want cordless convenience and specs that read close to premium models, without paying premium prices, are the ones this deal is aimed at. Dreame is a Chinese home appliance brand that has expanded its presence in India with a range of cordless vacuum cleaners and smart home cleaning devices. Positioned as a value-focused premium brand, it offers many of the features found in higher-end competitors at relatively more accessible prices.

Philips PowerPro FC9352/01 Compact Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

The Philips PowerPro FC9352/01 is available for Rs 10,399, down from Rs 11,995, a comparatively modest cut of around 13 percent next to the other deals on this list. This is a corded, bagless upright-style cleaner rather than a cordless stick, so there is no battery runtime to manage, though it also means staying tethered to a plug point while cleaning.

It runs a 1900W motor delivering up to 370W of suction, with PowerCyclone 5 technology separating dust from air within the chamber to keep suction consistent as the bin fills, rather than tailing off the way some bagless cleaners do. The MultiClean nozzle is designed to seal close to the floor across different surface types, and a Turbo brush attachment is included specifically for pet hair and carpet fibres.

Filtration is H13-rated, with Philips stating it captures over 99.9 percent of fine particles including pollen and dust mites, a useful figure for allergy-prone households on a smaller budget than the Dyson. A dusting brush is built into the handle, the dust container empties one-handed to limit dust clouds, and attachments use Philips’ ActiveLock coupling system for a quick fit onto the telescopic tube. It runs on a 16A plug.

Philips is a Dutch electronics company with a long-standing presence in Indian homes across appliances and personal care, and its vacuum cleaner range has generally focused on the mid-range, corded segment. At Rs 10,399, the PowerPro sits as a mid-range pick for buyers who want strong filtration and pet-hair handling without stretching to cordless pricing.

Which One Should You Buy?

The Dreame Mova J20 is the standout on price this week, matching the Dyson on runtime and suction figures at a fraction of the cost, though Dyson’s longer track record and two-year damage cover give the V8 Absolute an edge for buyers who prioritise reliability over spec-sheet numbers. The AGARO Ace is the only wet-and-dry option here, making it the right call for spills and heavier clean-up jobs rather than daily floor cleaning.

The Philips PowerPro is a sensible middle ground for those who want strong filtration and pet-hair features without cordless pricing, provided a corded design is not a dealbreaker. Pet owners specifically should look at the Dyson or Philips first, since both include dedicated hair-handling features that the AGARO and Dreame do not.

What to Consider Before Choosing a Vacuum Cleaner

Beyond the discount on offer, buyers generally weigh a few practical factors before settling on a vacuum cleaner. Cordless stick vacuums suit smaller homes and quick, frequent cleaning, since they are lighter and easier to store, though battery runtime and charging time are worth checking against the size of the home. Corded, bagless models remain a reasonable choice for larger homes or thorough, less frequent cleaning sessions, where unlimited runtime matters more than portability.

Households with pets should prioritise models with dedicated de-tangling brush heads or turbo brushes, since standard brush bars tend to clog with hair fairly quickly. Filtration quality matters more for allergy-prone households, and HEPA or H13-rated filters are generally a safer bet for capturing fine dust and pollen.

Wet-and-dry vacuum cleaners are worth considering separately from stick or upright models, since they serve a different purpose altogether, handling spills and heavier debris that a standard dry vacuum is not built for.

Warranty length and after-sales support are also worth factoring in, particularly for cordless models where battery health becomes a consideration over time.

As with most deals, prices may change depending on retailer stock and ongoing offers, so it is worth checking current listings before making a purchase.