Best Amazon Prime Day home and kitchen deals
Save up to 50 per cent and collect an exclusive promo code
This Amazon Prime Day Singapore, some of the most worthwhile savings are happening in the home and kitchen aisle. With up to 50 per cent off appliances and tools, this year's offers include standout picks from trusted brands like Dyson, Philips, Ninja and more, all available from now until Jul 14.
Look out for
vacuum deals that take the effort out of cleaning,
air fryer deals for healthier meals with less oil, and time-saving pressure cookers and multicookers. From compact gadgets to high-performance appliances, these Amazon Prime Day home deals offer real value on items that make everyday life easier.
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*New codes* Get extra $10 off with $50 minimum spend on Amazon.sg. Limited codes available.
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Amazon Fresh: Get $20 off when you spend $60 on your first order. Valid from Jul 8-14, 2025. Limited codes available.
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Here are some highlighted Prime Day deals in the sale:
Up to 40 per cent off Philips
Up to 40 per cent off Tefal, SharkNinja, KitchenAid and WMF
Up to 40 per cent off SMEG
Up to 30 per cent off Dyson
Up to 25 per cent off Delonghi
Keep scrolling for the best Amazon Prime Day home deals actually worth adding to cart.
Amazon Prime Day sale: Top editor's picks
Best Amazon Prime Day vacuum deals
Shark Hydrovac Wet and Dry Cordless Vacuum, $299.99
Original price: $649 (54 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
The Shark Hydrovac WD210 streamlines your cleaning routine with its 3-in-1 design that vacuums, mops and self-cleans simultaneously. Suitable for multiple surfaces, it features an antimicrobial brushroll, LED headlights and up to 30 minutes of cordless runtime.
Shop Now
Dyson V12 Origin Vacuum Cleaner, $529
Original price: $749 (29 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
The Dyson V12 Origin offers the brand's signature power in a sleek, lightweight cordless design. It delivers up to 60 minutes of consistent cleaning performance, with a tangle-free brush bar that picks up dust, hair and debris easily.
Shop Now
EuropAce Super Cyclone Vacuum, $101.19
Original price: $209 (52 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
With its robust 2,000W motor and cyclone separation system, the EuropAce EVC 3201W doesn't just pick up dust — it keeps it from swirling back into your space. A built-in HEPA filter traps allergens, while its thoughtfully designed dust bucket makes post-clean clean-up refreshingly fuss-free.
Shop Now
Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni Roboto Vacuum and Mop, $1,359
Original price: $1,599 (15 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
This high-performance robot vacuum and mop lifts fine dust, hair and stains with 18,000Pa suction and a self-washing roller mop. It maps rooms with precision, scrubs floors with hot water and dries itself. Truly a low-maintenance clean.
Shop Now
Roborock QR 798 Robot Vacuum, $559
Original price: $1,099 (49 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
This advanced robot vacuum combines deep cleaning with automatic mop washing, drying and dust emptying. Its smart dock even refills the water tank mid-clean, while a detachable base makes maintenance fuss-free. Great for larger homes seeking clean floors with minimal effort.
Shop Now
More on this topic 10 best robot vacuums for easy cleaning at home
Best Amazon Prime Day air fryer deals
Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer, $279
Original price: $349 (20 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
Designed for compact kitchens and big appetites, this 9.5-litre air fryer features vertically stacked drawers that save space while cooking for up to eight. With dual heat zones, four-layer cooking and automatic settings across both drawers, it delivers fast, even results without crowding your countertop.
Shop Now
Philips 9000 Series Air Fryer XXL, $189.99
Original price: $399 (52 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
This smart air fryer turns weeknight cooking into a one-tap affair. Rapid Air tech swirls hot air for crispy results with up to 90 per cent less fat, and the 7.2 litre basket suits family sized portions.
Shop Now
Philips 1000 Series NA120/09 Air Fryer, $69.99
Original price: $119 (41 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
This compact 4.2L Philips air fryer cooks fries, nuggets and vegetables evenly with minimal effort. Easy to clean and sized for smaller kitchens, it's a practical pick for two to four servings.
Shop Now
More on this topic Best air fryers to buy: Top picks for budgets, families and small kitchens
Best Amazon Prime Day pressure cooker and multicooker deals
Panasonic 4L Pressure Cooker NF-PC400KSH, $159
Original price: $199 (20 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
From weekday soups to weekend family meals, this pressure cooker makes home cooking easier. With 12 auto menus, adjustable pressure settings and a roomy 4-litre capacity, it handles everything, from rice to rendang, all in one pot, with less mess and more flavour.
Shop Now
Tefal Home Chef Smart Electric Pressure Cooker, $95.99
Original price: $139 (31 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
With 15 pre-set programmes and functions like sous-vide, abalone, and sauce thickening, this electric pressure cooker makes everyday meals more effortless. The generous 6-litre capacity suits family cooking, while easy-to-clean parts and a one-touch pressure release keep things safe and fuss-free in the kitchen.
Shop Now
Ninja Foodi 11 in 1 SmartLid Multicooker, $429
Original price: $608 (29 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
With 11 functions in one pot, this multi-cooker handles everything from air-fried spring rolls to slow-cooked stews and even homemade yogurt. Reviewers say it's surprisingly intuitive, despite the range of features, and the SmartLid makes switching modes simple. Clean-up is easy, and you'll likely need fewer pots - or appliances - than before.
Shop Now
Best Amazon Prime Day knife set deals
Wusthof Classic Cook's Knife Set, $144.72
Original price: $199.12 (27 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
A trusted choice among chefs, this German-made set includes an 8-inch cook's knife and a 3.5-inch paring knife, forged from high-carbon stainless steel for lasting sharpness. The full-tang handles are sturdy, balanced and built to withstand daily prep without fading or cracking.
Shop Now
Joseph Joseph Elevate Carousel Knife Set, $79.15
Original price: $175 (55 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
This compact, rotating set includes a paring, serrated, Santoku, chef's and bread knife, all made from Japanese stainless steel. Weighted handles with built-in rests keep blades off the counter, while magnetised slots and a non-slip base make the carousel as functional as it is tidy.
Shop Now
Zwilling J.A. Henckels Unity Daily Self-Sharpening Knife Set, $66.57
Original price: $105 (37 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
With just two essential knives, a 13cm petty and 18cm Santoku, this compact set covers most daily prep. The self-sharpening block keeps blades honed with every use, while the seamless stainless steel design is dishwasher-safe, hygienic, and easy to handle in any kitchen.
Shop Now
Best Amazon Prime Day cookbook deals
Agak Agak: Everyday Recipes From Singapore, $26.01
Original price: $33.84 (23 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
This isn't just a cookbook — it's how a lot of us actually cook. Lee Shu Han brings together recipes that feel familiar yet fresh, from kaya toast and nasi goreng to ox cheek rendang and chilli crab spaghetti. There's heart and humour in the way she writes, and plenty of room for you to tweak things 'agak agak', just like mum does.
Shop Now
Umma: A Korean Mom's Kitchen Wisdom and 100 Family Recipes, $32.50
Original price: $73.50 (56 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
Part heartfelt memoir, part practical cookbook, this mother-daughter collaboration offers over 100 Korean recipes rooted in family tradition. Sarah Ahn teams up with her umma, Nam Soon, to share everyday dishes, fermentation know-how, and cooking tips passed down through generations.
Shop Now
Cook This Book: Recipes and Techniques That Actually Teach, $24.47
Original price: $54.50 (55 per cent off)
Buy here
PHOTO: AMAZON
If you were hooked on Bon Appétit's YouTube channel during its heyday, you'll know Molly Baz. In her cookbook, she teaches home cooks how to really cook, not just follow a recipe. Expect unfussy techniques, bold flavours (see: chorizo chickpea carbonara), and QR-linked videos that walk you through trickier steps.
Shop Now
All prices are accurate at the time of publication.
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Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Save up to 50 per cent and collect an exclusive promo code This Amazon Prime Day Singapore, some of the most worthwhile savings are happening in the home and kitchen aisle. With up to 50 per cent off appliances and tools, this year's offers include standout picks from trusted brands like Dyson, Philips, Ninja and more, all available from now until Jul 14. Look out for vacuum deals that take the effort out of cleaning, air fryer deals for healthier meals with less oil, and time-saving pressure cookers and multicookers. From compact gadgets to high-performance appliances, these Amazon Prime Day home deals offer real value on items that make everyday life easier. Collect your exclusive Amazon Prime Day promo codes *New codes* Get extra $10 off with $50 minimum spend on Limited codes available. Collect promo code Amazon Fresh: Get $20 off when you spend $60 on your first order. Valid from Jul 8-14, 2025. Limited codes available. 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