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Best Deals Of The Week: ECOVACS, Dyson, Priceline, The Oodie

Best Deals Of The Week: ECOVACS, Dyson, Priceline, The Oodie

News.com.au5 days ago
If you're looking for red-hot savings and unbeatable prices, you've come to the right place.
This is the perfect week to buy a new robot vacuum, thanks to our friends over at Amazon.
Score a massive 60 per cent off the ECOVACS DEEBOT N20 Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop, bringing it down to just $299.
Five-star rating shoppers have named this 'brilliant' ECOVACS model a 'great little helper' that offers 'powerful suction'.
Or if you want something slightly more premium, there's also 47 per cent off the ECOVACS DEEBOT N20 Plus Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Mop, down to just $499. These are two incredible savings that won't come around often.
For our beauty lovers, Priceline's slashing prices on skincare and suncare, with 50 per cent off top-rated brands like La Roche-Posay and tbh skincare, only for a limited time.
We've spotted a rare price drop on the cult-favourite Dyson Airwrap multi-styler at Myer. Add it to your shopping cart for just $599, a massive $250 off. Shoppers swear it delivers 'perfect hair' every time.
You can also nab 30 per cent off sitewide at The Oodie. These viral hooded blankets – with over 4 million sold worldwide – are hailed by fans as 'so cosy and comfy' and 'like a hug you can wear.'
Happy shopping!
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Please note: price are correct and products in stock at time of publishing. We'll do our best to keep this story updated, but be aware products move fast during sales events.
EDITOR'S PICKS: BEST DEALS OF THE WEEK
Amazon Australia
Mermade Hair
The Iconic
Up to 30 per cent off – Got You Looking Day
40 per cent off seasonal favourites
50 per cent off Calli, The Fated & Tussah
Priceline
50 per cent off skincare and suncare
Myer
Bon Charge
DB Cosmetics
Buy two, get one free fragrance
Unreal Skin
Dyson
Ergoflex
Save hundreds off the Ergoflex 5G Memory Foam Mattress
Yinahla
15 per cent off mattresses
SmilePro
Smilie
Up to 50 per cent off sale
$100 off Smilie Boost Teeth Whitening Kit, $119 (down from $219)
Bae the Label
The Oodie
Sleep Firm
15 per cent off mattresses
My Queensland
Unwritten Hair
Emamaco
Shop the epic outlet sale
Emma Sleep
Up to 55 per cent off sale
55 per cent off the Emma Luxe Mattress
45 per cent off the Emma Comfort Mattress
40 per cent off the Emma Diamond Hybrid Mattress
Kic App
HP
BEST TRAVEL DEALS
Escape Deals
Monos
$150 off luggage sets
American Tourister
Spend and save up to 40 per cent off
July
Bundle and save up to $125 off
Samsonite
Spend and save up to 40 per cent off
Strand
Spend and save 30 per cent off travel
BEST HOME DEALS
Sheridan
30 per cent off when you buy two or more
Sheridan Outlet
Shop everything under $199
Bed, Bath N' Table
Up to 70 per cent off the clearance sale
Sleeping Duck
Save up to $200 off bundles
Temple & Webster
Up to 40 per cent off the mid-year sale
Origin Mattress
Up to 45 per cent off sitewide
Pillow Talk
Up to 50 per cent off the end of season sale
Our Place
$295 off the Cookware Set, $650 (down from $945)
James Lane
30 per cent off sitewide
Adairs
25 per cent off selected styles – members only
Maison Balzac
Shop the final sale
No. 22 Home
20 per cent off the winter sale
Canningvale
Up to 90 per cent off sale
KitchenAid
Shop the sale event
Sheet Society
20-50 per cent off selected styles
BEST TECH DEALS
Samsung
Shop red-hot deals on Samsung tech now
The Good Guys
$1500 off the Sony 77' XR80 BRAVIA 4K OLED Google TV 24, $4495
$500 off the Hisense 65' U6QAU ULED Mini LED 4K QLED Smart TV 2025, $1195
$300 off the Sony 55' Bravia 5 4K Mini LED TV 2025, $1995
Get the Bosch 8kg Front Load Washer for $688
Lenovo
Up to 47 per cent off sale
Bose
JBL
Up to 50 per cent off sale
LG
Up to 30 per cent off sale
Sonos
Up to 30 per cent off sale
BEST FASHION DEALS
Witchery
Shop further markdowns in the end of season sale
Novo Shoes
Up to 50 per cent off boots
Cotton On
Up to 50 per cent off sale
Tops – two for $30
Graphic tees – buy one, get one 50 per cent off
Calvin Klein
Buy two and save 30 per cent off
Viktoria & Woods
Up to 50 per cent off the end of season sale
Country Road
Up to 50 per cent off selected styles
Manning Cartell
Up to 60 per cent off sale
Under Armour
Extra 31 per cent off the outlet sale
Lorna Jane
Up to 40 per cent off sweats sale
Adidas
Shop the outlet sale
Nike
Up to 40 per cent off sale
Tommy Hilfiger
30 per cent off selected styles
Shoe Warehouse
Up to 60 per cent off sale
Meshki
30-60 per cent off sale
Gorman
Extra 20 per cent off sale
Princess Highway
Further 20 per cent off sale
Dangerfield
Extra 20 per cent off sale
Coach Outlet
40 per cent off sale, plus an extra 20 per cent off clearance
Oroton
Christopher Esber
Shop the end of season sale
UGG Express
Up to 80 per cent off sale
Elka Collective
Shop the end of season sale
Stylerunner
Extra 20 per cent off selected sale items
Betts
Extra 25 per cent off sale styles
Le Specs
30 per cent off selected styles
BEST HEALTH AND BEAUTY DEALS
Adore Beauty
Up to 50 per cent off clearance beauty
SkinCeuticals
20 per cent off routine sets
MAC Cosmetics
Up to 40 per cent off sale
Sephora
Up to 50 per cent off sale
LELO
Up to 50 per cent off sale
iHerb
Up to 20 per cent off brands
20 per cent off vitamins
20 per cent off sunscreen
Lovehoney
Up to 70 per cent off clearance sale
Free gift when you spend over $140
Shaver Shop
Up to 80 per cent off sale
Laser Clinics Australia
50 per cent off selected hair removal
40 per cent off AquaFacial Treatments
Wild Secrets
Up to 69 per cent off sale
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