Best Deals Of The Week: Bonds, Bed Bath N' Table, Myer, Amazon
Our favourites over at Bonds have just launched an epic warehouse sale, with prices starting from as little as $8. Bargain! This is the perfect time to stock up on essentials for the whole family – think underwear, loungewear, basics and more.
Bed Bath N' Table's massive clearance sale is almost over, with up to 60 per cent off all the best little treats for your home – think silk, linen, flannelette and so much more.
Myer's stocktake sale is another one to watch, particulary the great savings on Jamie Oliver-approved cookware by Tefal.
We've spotted 50 per cent off the Hard Anodised Induction Frypan 30cm in Coal Grey (down to just $110) and 50 per cent off the Cooks Classic All-In-One Pan with Lid 30cm/5 in Coal Grey (down to $150).
Both of these picks come with hundreds of five-star ratings from Myer shoppers and have been named 'so versatile' by rave reviewers.
Oh and it also just so happens to be the final day of Amazon's insane Prime Day sale – we've got our eye on 66 per cent off this top-rated Oral-B toothbrush and 65 per cent off the Philips airfryer that's said to be a 'great investment' … and it's now just $69!
But don't delay - these mega Prime Day offers end midnight tonight!
Happy shopping!
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EDITOR'S PICKS: BEST DEALS OF THE WEEK
Bonds
Shop the online clearance sale, from $8
Bon Charge
Up to 25 per cent off sitewide
25 per cent off Red Light Face Mask, $374.25 (down from $499)
25 per cent off Sauna Blanket, $749.25 (down from $999)
25 per cent off Classic Blackout Sleep Mask, $52.46 (down from $69.95)
Bed, Bath N' Table
Esmi
Amazon Australia
69 per cent off the Tefal H912S217 Jamie Oliver Cooks Classic Induction Non-Stick Hard Anodised Twin Pack FP 24/28cm, $115 (down from $369.95)
66 per cent off the Oral-B iO 6 Ultimate Clean Electric Toothbrush with Travel Case, $179.99 (down from $529)
65 per cent off the Philips Essential Air Fryer, $69 (down from $199)
61 per cent off the Braun IPL Hair Removal for Women and Men, $386 (down from $999)
60 per cent off the Dreame L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop Cleaner with Auto Mop Cleaning and Drying, $799 (down from $1999)
60 per cent off the Tefal Ingenio Emotion Induction Non-Stick Stainless Steel 4 Piece Frypan Set, $119.20 (down from $299.99)
56 per cent off the Prism+ X490 49' Curved Super Ultrawide Gaming Monitor, $888 (down from $1999)
55 per cent off the American Tourister Curio 2 Suitcase, $179 (down from $399)
55 per cent off the JBL Flip 6, $77 (down from $169.95)
53 per cent off the Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Headphones, $258 (down from $549)
52 per cent off the Tefal Virtuoso Induction Stainless Steel Frypan 28cm, $54.99 (down from $114.99)
50 per cent off the De'Longhi Eletta Explore Perfetto Automatic Coffee Machine with Cold and Hot Automatic Milk Frothing, $999 (down from $1999)
The Iconic
Up to 60 per cent off end of season sale
25 per cent off winter layers
Up to 30 per cent off Nike
Up to 40 per cent off Iconic exclusives
40 per cent off boots, knits and coats
Myer
Up to 50 per cent off the winter essentials sale
Up to 50 per cent off fashion
50 per cent off Tefal cookware
Up to 25 per cent off LEGO sets
50 per cent off Jamie Oliver by Tefal Hard Anodised Induction Frypan 30cm in Coal Grey for $110 (down from $219.99)
50 per cent off Jamie Oliver by Tefal Cooks Classic All-In-One Pan with Lid 30cm/5 in Coal Grey, $150 (down from $299.99)
Dyson
$619 off the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Complete vacuum, $1030 (down from $1649)
$615 off the Dyson V15 Detect Absolute vacuum, $834 (down from $1449)
$550 off Dyson V8 Absolute vacuum, $449 (down from $999)
$470 off Dyson V11 Advanced vacuum, $729 (down from $1199)
$300 off the Dyson Cyclone V10 vacuum, $799 (down from $1099)
$250 off the Dyson Airwrap multi-styler and dryer, $599 (down from $849)
$210 off Dyson V7 Advanced Origin, $389 (down from $599)
Mermade Hair
Unreal Skin
eBay
Smilie
Up to 50 per cent off sale
$100 off Smilie Boost Teeth Whitening Kit, $119 (down from $219)
Dr Naomi
Ergoflex
Samsung
Yinahla
25 per cent off mattresses
SmilePro
50 per cent off the Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit, $104.50 (down from $209)
Bae the Label
Extra 20 per cent off sale
The Oodie
Sleep Firm
20 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 Pro Mattress
45 per cent off the Emma Comfort Essential Mattress
40 per cent off the Emma Diamond Hybrid Mattress
10 per cent off the Emma Metal Bed
BEST TRAVEL DEALS
Inspiring Vacations
Escape Deals
Monos
$150 off luggage sets
American Tourister
Up to 50 per cent off sale
July
Bundle and save up to $125 off
Samsonite
40 per cent off selected styles
BEST HOME DEALS
Sheridan
40 per cent off the 1200TC Millennia and Palais Collection
Sheridan Outlet
Up to 60 per cent off Sheridan sale
Sleeping Duck
Temple & Webster
Up to 40 per cent off the mid-year sale
Origin Mattress
Up to 35 per cent off sitewide
Pillow Talk
Up to 50 per cent off winter sale
Freedom
50 per cent off any second item
Our Place
$295 off the Cookware Set, $650 (down from $945)
James Lane
30 per cent off sitewide
Adairs
Spend and save up to $200 off – members only
Maison Balzac
Shop the final sale
No. 22 Home
Shop the mega 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
The Good Guys
Lenovo
Up to 43 per cent off sale
Vodafone
Bose
Shop the winter sale
JBL
Up to 50 per cent off sale
LG
Up to 30 per cent off sale
Sonos
Up to 25 per cent off sale
BEST FASHION DEALS
Witchery
Shop further markdowns in the end of season sale
Strand
30 per cent off leather and GUESS handbags
Novo Shoes
20 per cent off sitewide
Cotton On
30 per cent off sitewide
Calvin Klein
30 per cent off full price styles
40 per cent off jackets and outerwear
Viktoria & Woods
Up to 50 per cent off the end of season sale
CAMILLA AND MARC
Up to 40 per cent off selected styles
Country Road
Extra 30 per cent off already reduced styles
Manning Cartell
Up to 60 per cent off sale
Under Armour
Shop the outlet sale
Lorna Jane
Up to 40 per cent off selected styles
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
Extra 25 per cent off already reduced boots
Meshki
30-60 per cent off sale
Gorman
50 per cent off hundreds of styles
Princess Highway
50 per cent off hundreds of styles
Dangerfield
50 per cent off thousands of styles
Coach Outlet
Buy one and get an extra 20 per cent off
Buy two and get an extra 30 per cent off
Oroton
Christopher Esber
Shop the end of season sale
Elka Collective
Shop the end of season sale
Stylerunner
Up to 50 per cent off the winter edit
Betts
30-70 per cent off everything
Le Specs
30 per cent off selected styles
ASOS
25 per cent off thousands of styles
BEST HEALTH AND BEAUTY DEALS
Priceline
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
20 per cent off sitewide, when you spend over $60
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 and selected skin treatments
Wild Secrets
Up to 69 per cent off sale
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