Dyson Rarely Discounts – Today Is Different
You can set your calendar by Dyson’s pricing discipline. The Airwrap costs what it costs. The Supersonic costs what it costs. Even during Black Friday, most of the range sits stubbornly at sticker price. That’s why the Easter campaign currently running on dyson.lt is worth paying attention to. It’s not deep, it’s not long, but it’s the best cordless vacuum pricing the Lithuanian store will show before autumn.
- Dyson Rarely Discounts – Today Is Different
- The V12 Detect Slim Absolute at €549: The Pick of the Sale
- V11 Advanced: €200 Off, but Is It the Right Move?
- The V16 Piston Animal: Top of the Range, No Discount
- The PencilVac Fluffycones: A Strange New Option
- Beyond the V-Series: Wet & Dry and Robotic Options
- Which Vacuum for Which Home
- The Pet Factor: Why Dyson Engineers Study Animal Hair
- Probiotic Floor Cleaner: The Weird Addition
- Robotic: The Spot Scrub AI
- Final Hours: Is Easter Worth It?
Three products are carrying the sale: the V12 Detect Slim Absolute drops €150 to €549, the V11 Advanced comes off by €200, and the V8 Total Clean shaves €150. The window closes tonight. Let’s go through what’s actually worth buying.
The V12 Detect Slim Absolute at €549: The Pick of the Sale
This is the one most buyers should look at first. Normal price is €699. Easter price is €549. That’s a 21% cut on a machine Dyson almost never marks down, and you’re getting the 150 AW of suction, the laser dust detection, and the up-to-60-minute runtime.
The Slim in the name matters. At around 2.2 kg it’s noticeably lighter than the V15 Detect, which makes the difference when you’re doing stairs or cleaning overhead cobwebs. For apartments (and anywhere you don’t have pets shedding heavily onto carpet), this is probably the sweet spot in the entire Dyson cordless range.
If you have the chance to grab one on dyson.lt before the campaign ends, the math is straightforward. A competing cordless (Shark, Samsung, Bosch) at the €450-500 bracket will deliver roughly 70% of what this machine does, minus the laser, minus the particle display, and minus the 2-year Dyson warranty with local support.
One honest caveat on the V12 Slim
The smaller bin (0.35L vs the V15’s 0.76L) fills up fast on big clean sessions. If your home is over 100 square meters with carpet everywhere, the V15 is the better tool – even without the sale price. Right-size the machine to the home.
V11 Advanced: €200 Off, but Is It the Right Move?
The V11 Advanced getting a €200 cut is bigger in absolute terms, but it needs context. The V11 is an older-generation machine. It has no laser, no particle counter, and the motor is a step down from the V12 and V15 lines. Why does it still exist in the catalog? Because for many households, the basics are enough.
Here’s the honest framing. If you want a Dyson because your current vacuum is dying and you need something good, the V11 at its discounted price is a totally reasonable buy. If you want the Dyson experience – the laser, the screen showing particle counts, the latest tech – you’re going to regret saving €150 on a V11 versus spending it on the V12.
The V16 Piston Animal: Top of the Range, No Discount
Worth mentioning because it’s the newest machine on the site, not because it’s on sale. The V16 Piston Animal is Dyson’s flagship cordless, with new piston-driven cleaning geometry designed for pet hair and deep-pile carpet. Price sits well above the discounted V12, and the value math only works if you have specific needs – long hair in the house, multiple pets, or carpets that genuinely need that level of pull.
For most buyers, paying extra for the V16 over a sale-priced V12 doesn’t pencil out. Skip the upgrade urge unless the use case actually demands it.
Is the V16 Piston really better than the V15?
On paper, yes – the piston geometry and cleaner head design are an upgrade. In real-world apartment cleaning, the difference is marginal. Save the money unless you have persistent deep-pile-plus-pet-hair issues the V15 hasn’t handled.
The PencilVac Fluffycones: A Strange New Option
This is the curveball. The Dyson PencilVac Fluffycones is new to the Lithuanian catalog, and it’s the company’s attempt to compete with the Roborock stick vacuums that have been eating the budget end of the market. Slimmer, lighter, and priced below the V-series.
I’ve only seen early reviews, so take this with caution. The pencil form factor works well for quick cleanups and corners. It doesn’t work well for heavy duty. Think of it as a secondary vacuum for small apartments, not a primary tool for a house.
Beyond the V-Series: Wet & Dry and Robotic Options
If a standard cordless isn’t what you need, two other categories are worth a look. The wet-and-dry line (V12s Submarine, V15s Submarine, V10 Submarine) handles spills and hard floors simultaneously. The Spot Scrub AI robot does autonomous cleaning with app control.
| Model | Regular price | Easter price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| V12 Detect Slim Absolute | €699 | €549 | €150 (21%) |
| V11 Advanced | €599 | €399 | €200 (33%) |
| V8 Total Clean | €449 | €299 | €150 (33%) |
| V16 Piston Animal | €949 | €949 | No discount |
| PencilVac Fluffycones | €449 | €449 | No discount |
Which Vacuum for Which Home
Matching the right machine to your actual cleaning reality is 80% of the decision. Here’s how I’d map it based on square meters, flooring type, and whether there are pets in the equation.
- Small apartment (under 60 m²), hard floors, no pets – PencilVac or V8 Total Clean. The V8 at €299 is absurd value if you don’t need the newer tech.
- Medium apartment (60-120 m²), mixed surfaces – V12 Detect Slim Absolute at the Easter price. This is the no-brainer pick.
- Larger home, carpets, one pet – V15 Detect Absolute. Not on sale, but worth it.
- Multi-pet household, deep pile, hair everywhere – V16 Piston Animal. Accept no substitutes.
- Hard floors with spills (kitchen/dining-heavy use) – V12s Submarine wet-and-dry. Different category entirely.
The quiet value on Dyson.lt
Free Baltic delivery in 2-3 days. Exclusive colorways not stocked elsewhere. 14-day return policy even if you change your mind. The 2-year Dyson warranty with actual Dyson parts if something goes wrong. Nothing flashy, all of it useful.
The Pet Factor: Why Dyson Engineers Study Animal Hair
One genuinely interesting thing I learned digging through the Lithuanian site’s product pages. Dyson’s microbiology team publishes research on how allergens and microscopic particles escape pet fur into the home environment. The Animal variants (V15 Animal, V16 Piston Animal) aren’t just marketing – the cleaner heads are tuned against specific hair types and dander sizes.
If you have a long-haired cat, the difference between a generic cordless and a Dyson Animal model becomes obvious around month three of daily use. One clogs. The other doesn’t.
My experience across four cordless brands before settling here Probiotic Floor Cleaner: The Weird Addition
The site just added a probiotic hard floor cleaning solution designed for the wet floor cleaner range. The pitch is that it cleans your floors and the machine’s internal components at the same time, using beneficial bacteria to break down organic residue inside the cleaning cavity. Early days to judge if it actually works, but the logic makes sense.
Robotic: The Spot Scrub AI
Different tool for a different user. If you want a vacuum that runs while you’re at work, the Spot Scrub AI handles it with MyDyson app integration. If you want the deep clean a cordless gives, this isn’t it. Most buyers end up owning both categories eventually.
Final Hours: Is Easter Worth It?
If the V12 Detect Slim has been on your shortlist, this is the buy window. €549 for 150 AW of suction plus the laser technology plus a proper warranty is genuinely strong value, and the next time Dyson runs an equivalent discount will probably be November. Don’t overthink it.
If you’re shopping out of principle (because a promotion feels like a deal), pump the brakes. The V11 and V8 discounts are real, but the machines are older generation. Paying less for worse tech isn’t the same as saving money. Open dyson.lt now, compare the V12 Slim against what your home actually needs, and pull the trigger only if the match is obvious.



