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Best deals to shop in the Click Frenzy Mayhem sale Australia 2025

Best deals to shop in the Click Frenzy Mayhem sale Australia 2025

7NEWS12-05-2025

Click Frenzy is well and truly underway with plenty of epic savings up for grabs.
Guaranteed to cure any winter blues, the three-day sale has returned for another year, and is set to be the biggest Click Frenzy sale of 2025 so far.
With hundreds of Australia's top retailers offering incredible discounts (think Priceline, The Good Guys, Rebel Sport, Kogan, and more.) you could save some cash and get your hands on some new tech or a fresh pair of kicks for winter.
Beginning 7pm May 13 until midnight May 16, you'll be able to shop a wide range of major retailers discounting a range of technology, homewares, clothing and beauty pieces.
That includes 50 per cent off Pet Barn essentials for a furry friend, 40 per cent off designer Guess watches and accessories, and the chance to save $50 when spending $500 or more at Appliances Online.
If you've been dreaming of a holiday, score 75 per cent off a second guest on a Celebrity Cruises, click frenzy
The best fashion deals
BoohooMan: 60 per cent off sitewide fashion, plus an exclusive 10 per cent using code: FRENZY10
City Beach: Buy one full priced item and get another half price.
Francesca Jewellery: 15 per cent off using the code MAYFRENZY15.
GUESS: 40 per cent off across Click Frenzy styles.
Rebel: 40 per cent off selected clothing, footwear and football boots.
Salomon: 50 per cent off Click Frenzy collection.
Thomas Sabo: 25 per cent off jewellery including necklaces, earrings and rings.
UGG Express: 15 per cent off trending shoes sitewide.
Van Heusen: 50 per cent off sitewide and 3 for $109 shirts.
The best tech deals
HP: 45 per cent off crowd-favourite laptops.
Lenovo: 40 per cent off popular PCs.
Sennheiser: 35 per cent off the Sennheiser Momentum 4 SE Copper headphones.
The Good Guys: Major deals across TVs, kitchen equipment, fridges and more.
The best beauty and health deals
Adore Beauty: 40 per cent off in Frenzy Sale.
Aerre: 30 per cent off trending perfumes and free shipping.
Bondi Boost: 20 per cent off sitewide including hair tools.
Boost Lab: 25 per cent off sitewide.
Epzen: 25 per cent off sitewide.
ESMI: 30 per cent off sitewide, plus spend over $149 and choose a free eye serum using the code TAKE30.
Lash Therapy: 25 per cent off sitwide using the code FRENZY.
Naked Sundays: 15 per cent off selected products using the code SPFFRENZY.
Priceline: 50 per cent off online only.
SkinCeuticals: 20 per cent off sitewide with no minimum spend and free shipping for members.
SWISSH: 20 per cent off storewide using the code FRENZY.
TBH Skincare: Pick 'n' mix, buy two get 20 per cent off, buy four get 30 per cent off, buy six get 40 per cent off.
Urban Jungle: 25 per cent off sitewide and a FREE Who is Elijah gift with purchase.
The best home and living deals
Appliances Online: Spend $500 or more and get $50 off sitewide.
Decathlon: 50 per cent off bikes.
Celebrity Cruises: up to 75 per cent off a second guest and save up to $700 per room.
In The Roundhouse: 20 per cent off Value Sets.
Kogan.com: 65 per cent off appliances and whitegoods, up to 60 per cent off tech.
Petbarn: 50 per cent off for members.
Sleep Republic: 15 per cent off best-selling mattresses.
What is Click Frenzy?
Click Frenzy Mayhem offers massive discounts on major retailers over a three-day period with many of the sales online-only. Offering shoppers the perfect opportunity to score epic deals mid-year, there's insane savings up for grabs across a wide range of categories, including fashion, beauty, tech, and more.
When is Click Frenzy 2025?
Click Frenzy Mayhem begins Tuesday, May 13 at 7pm, and runs until Friday, May 16 at midnight.

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