Audio House runs its Electronics Overstock Clearance Sale from Friday 21 August to Sunday 30 August 2026, and the poster leads with three numbers: up to 80% cheaper, free $300 eCashback with every $500 spent, and an extra $400 eCashback matched dollar-for-dollar against NEA Climate Vouchers. Two of those three need reading against Audio House's own terms before you budget around them.
> Quick view: Audio House Electronics Overstock Clearance Sale · 21–30 Aug 2026 · Audio House Building, 23 Ubi Road 4 #01-01, S408620 · 12.30pm–9pm daily · up to 80% off, 26 participating brands · $300 eCashback per $500 spent · $400 eCashback matched against NEA Climate Vouchers · eCashback is earn-OR-spend, never both.
The offer, as printed
Audio House's campaign page and its poster set out the same four lines:
| On the poster | What it says |
|---|---|
| Up to 80% cheaper | TVs, fridges, washers, air cons, small appliances and more |
| Free $300 eCashback | with every $500 spent |
| Offset $20 eCashback | with every $100 spent, on your second purchase onwards |
| Extra $400 eCashback | dollar-for-dollar matching for purchases using NEA Climate Vouchers* |
The asterisk on the last line reads *"Not eligible for purchases using eCashback for payment."* A second line under the brand strip reads *"Only for participating brands and models."*
The 26 participating brands on the poster: Ariston, Beko, Cuckoo, EuropAce, Four Star, Fujioh, Hisense, JBL, Kadeka, KDK, King Koil, LG, Mayer, Midea, Mitsubishi Electric, nnio, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Tecno, Tiger, Toshiba, Toyomi, Turbo and Whirlpool.
Where: the Audio House Building, 23 Ubi Road 4 #01-01, Singapore 408620, open 12.30pm to 9pm daily — the address and hours Audio House publishes on its own site. The campaign page at events.audiohouseconcierge.com.sg asks you to RSVP for the official invitation and the sale catalogue.
The eCashback rule that decides everything
Here is the sentence no repost carries, quoted from Audio House's own FAQ:
> For every $100 spent, members can only choose one of the following options: Option A. Get $20 eCashback vouchers. Option B. Use $20 eCashback vouchers (that members have in hand) to offset their purchases.
And immediately after it: *"If members choose to use eCashback vouchers to offset their purchases, there will not be any further eCashback voucher gained."*
So eCashback does not compound. Walk the numbers:
- You spend $500 at the clearance sale and, per the poster, bank $300 in eCashback.
- To *use* that $300 you must come back and spend at $20 per $100 — which is $1,500 of further purchases.
- On that $1,500 you have taken Option B, so you earn nothing.
Read plainly, the headline is a $300 discount on a second purchase of at least $1,500, redeemable only at Audio House. That is not nothing — it is a real 20% off that second trip — but it is a long way from $300 in hand, and it only pays off if you were going to buy a second big-ticket item anyway.
The rest of the eCashback terms, all from the same FAQ:
- Vouchers move in $20 multiples only.
- The amount gained or used is computed on the final net product price and excludes delivery, installation, disposal and any additional service charges.
- eCashback cannot be used to pay for delivery.
- It cannot be gained or used on display sets, nor on selected products in the showroom — the FAQ tells you to check the price tag.
- Participating brands and models only, and not transferable.
- Vouchers expire 10 years from the month they are gained.
- Guests earn nothing. You have to be logged in as a member.
- Paying by instalment still earns and spends eCashback, but carries a $500 minimum excluding eCashback and Credit.
The per-product "Extra $X eCashback" badge is the standing rate, not a sale bonus
Every product tile on Audio House's site carries a line like *"Members' Special: + Extra $880 eCashback"*. It reads like a campaign sweetener. It is not.
We took all 78 products on Audio House's front page that display one and checked the arithmetic against the FAQ's standing rate of $20 per $100. All 78 matched exactly — the badge is simply $20 × (net price ÷ 100), rounded down:
| Product | Price | Badge | $20 per $100 |
|---|---|---|---|
| LG OLED77B5PSA 77" OLED | $4,499 | + Extra $880 | $880 |
| Samsung MRA65R85HAKXXS 65" Micro RGB | $3,499 | + Extra $680 | $680 |
| Hisense HS65U8Q 65" MiniLED Pro | $2,699 | + Extra $520 | $520 |
| Toshiba 65C350RP 65" 4K | $1,049 | + Extra $200 | $200 |
| Hisense HS55Q6Q 55" QLED | $879 | + Extra $160 | $160 |
The separate "Free $X" line on some tiles is a different thing again. Audio House's FAQ defines it: *"'Free' is an extra discount we offer to our members on top of the listed product price."* It is money off, not eCashback — and it lowers the eCashback base. The LG OLED65G6PSA at $4,999 with "Free $300" earns $920, which is $20 per $100 of $4,699, not of $4,999.
"Up to 80%" — what the listings actually showed on the eve of the sale
We counted the priced products on Audio House's own front page on 20 August, the night before the sale opens. Of 84 of them:
- 19 — close to one in four — show a "special price" identical to the U.P., meaning no discount at all. Among them the 100" Samsung UA100M90HKXXS at $4,799, the LG OLED65G6PSA at $4,999, the 55" Samsung Frame Pro at $2,899, the Midea 548L side-by-side fridge at $1,199 and the Toshiba 12kg top-load washer at $829.
- The deepest cut on the whole page is 58%, not 80%.
The markdowns that are real:
| Model | U.P. | Now | Off |
|---|---|---|---|
| JBL Bar 300 Pro 5.0ch soundbar | $1,319 | $549 | 58% |
| Four Star Chiro Essence super single mattress | $2,998 | $1,499 | 50% |
| Samsung HW-S800D 3.1.2ch soundbar | $1,499 | $799 | 47% |
| Philips 65MLED800/98 65" QD MiniLED | $2,699 | $1,449 | 46% |
| Hisense HS65U8Q 65" MiniLED Pro | $4,799 | $2,699 | 44% |
| Panasonic System 3 R32 inverter aircon | $4,311 | $2,649 | 39% |
| Toshiba 65C350RP 65" 4K UHD | $1,699 | $1,049 | 38% |
Prices can and probably will move once the doors open on 21 August — which is precisely the argument for pricing your exact model tonight and taking the screenshot with you. Without a baseline, "up to 80%" is unfalsifiable.
The climate-voucher arm, and why it means a trip to Ubi
The $400 eCashback match is the most generous line on the poster, because unlike the $300 it is pegged to money the government already gave you.
- Every eligible HDB household and every Singapore Citizen household in private property can claim $400 in Climate Vouchers — issued as one $300 set and one $100 set, claimed with Singpass at go.gov.sg/cv-claim, and valid until 31 December 2027.
- From 15 April 2026 the vouchers cover 12 product types, each with a minimum rating: 5-tick air-conditioners, 5-tick clothes dryers, 5-tick water heaters, 3-tick-and-above refrigerators, 4-tick washing machines, DC fans, induction stoves, 2-tick-and-above LED lights, 3-tick basin taps and mixers, 3-tick sink and bib taps and mixers, 3-tick shower fittings and 3-tick water closets. A TV does not qualify.
- And the detail the poster leaves out: Audio House's own product listings carry the note "This item is eligible for Climate Vouchers at our showroom." At Audio House the vouchers are an in-person redemption, so the $400 match is earned at 23 Ubi Road 4 — not at online checkout.
Add the poster's asterisk — the match is not eligible for purchases using eCashback for payment — and the practical order becomes clear: use the climate vouchers on your first, in-person purchase and bank the eCashback; do not try to spend eCashback on the same receipt.
How to play it
- Set your baseline tonight. Look up the exact model code on audiohouse.com.sg before 21 August and screenshot the U.P., the special price, any "Free $X" and the eCashback figure.
- Cross-shop. Best Denki, Gain City and Harvey Norman all run August campaigns of their own; a clearance headline is not a guarantee of the lowest price on your specific model.
- Log in. Guests earn no eCashback at all.
- Read the price tag in the showroom. Display sets and selected showroom products are carved out of eCashback entirely.
- Budget on the cash price, not the eCashback. Treat the vouchers as a discount on a purchase you have already decided to make — never as a reason to make one.
- Check the delivery and installation quote separately. Those charges are stripped out of the eCashback computation and cannot be paid with it.
*Photo: Audio House official campaign artwork (events.audiohouseconcierge.com.sg). Offer details verified against Audio House's own campaign page and poster, its published FAQ on eCashback and Credit, and its front-page product listings as at 20 August 2026; Climate Voucher details verified against the Enhanced Climate Friendly Households Programme site. Dates, prices, models and terms are set by Audio House and can change — confirm at audiohouse.com.sg before you go.*
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- Harvey Norman's Buy More Save More — gift-card tiers instead of eCashback
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- BEST Denki's warehouse sale — the clearance format, compared
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