Best Deals Of The Week: The Oodie, Nike, ghd, Myer
Our top picks? Glad you asked.
Get ahead of your heating bills this winter and grab yourself an 'ultra comfy and cosy' hooded blanket from The Oodie, thanks to its up to 50 per cent off sitewide sale.
In particular, we've spotted $47.50 off the cool Deadpool & Wolverine Sherpa Blanket and $30 off the adorable Hello Kitty Sherpa Dressing Gown.
If you're getting into your health and fitness, check out the rare EOFY saving over at Nike.
Nab up to 40 per cent off best selling trainers, activewear, loungewear and so much more, only for a very limited time.
Need a new hair styler? Treat yourself to ghd's epic winter sale, because it's not going to be around for much longer.
Grab a never-before-seen 30 per cent off the ghd glide straightener brush, with five-star rating reviewers claiming its 'worth every dollar' for an 'easy morning routine'.
You also need to check out Myer's mega stocktake sale – with up to 50 per cent off top-rated brands, including the Philips 2000 Series 4.2L Airfryer L in Black for just $99.
This airfryer has racked up an impressive average rating of 4.9 out of five, with shoppers naming the purchase their 'best decision ever'.
Happy shopping!
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EDITOR'S PICKS: BEST DEALS OF THE WEEK
The Good Guys
Pillow Talk
Roborock
Koala
Up to 30 per cent off sitewide
30 per cent off the Koala Luxe Mattress
25 per cent off the Koala Sofa Bed
ghd
Up to 30 per cent off the winter sale
Myer
Shop the mega stocktake sale
Up to 50 per cent off women's and men's fashion
Up to 50 per cent off home
Up to 40 per cent off kids clothing
Up to 25 per cent off toys
$88 off the Jamie Oliver by Tefal Hard Anodised Induction Frypan 30cm in Coal Grey, $131.99 (down from $219.99)
$120 off the Jamie Oliver by Tefal Cooks Classic All-In-One Pan with Lid 30cm/5 in Coal Grey, $179.99 (down from $299.99)
40 per cent off the Breville The Barista Express Coffee Machine, $599 (down from $999)
Appliances Online
The Iconic
Nespresso
30 per cent off selected coffee machines
30 per cent off the Nespresso Essenza Mini Solo Pure Black
30 per cent off the Vertuo Pop Solo Coconut White
25 per cent off selected accessories and milk frothers
25 per cent off the Travel Tumbler in Aquamarine
Samsung
Amazon Australia
Harvey Norman
Esmi
Breville
Bescher Beauty
Smilie
Up to 60 per cent off the EOFY sale
Mermade Hair
Bed Threads
15 per cent off everything
30 per cent off bedding bundles
BodyBlendz
50 per cent off sitewide
DB Cosmetics
30 per cent off sitewide
eBay
Eva
Up to $350 off the mid-year sale
$325 off the Comfort Classic Mattress – Queen, $875 (down from $1200)
Dyson
$750 off the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum, $1249 (down from $1999)
$600 off the Dyson Gen5detect Complete vacuum, $999 (down from $1599)
$550 off the Dyson V8 Absolute vacuum, $449 (down from $999)
$504 off the Dyson Cyclone V10 vacuum, $595 (down from $1099)
$400 off the Dyson V11 Advanced vacuum, $799 (down from $1199)
$405 off the Dyson V8 vacuum, $394 (down from $799)
$225 off the Dyson V7 Advanced Origin, $374 (down from $599)
$174 off the Dyson Airwrap multi-styler and dryer, $675 (down from $849)
$152 off the Dyson Airstrait straightener and dryer (Ceramic Pink), $597 (down from $749)
MICHU
20 per cent off sitewide
Ride Electric
Up to 35 per cent off sale
Hello Period
50 per cent off cult period undies, using the code 'BESTUNDIES50'
Yinahla
25 per cent off mattresses
SmilePro
50 per cent off the Advanced Teeth Whitening Kit
Bae the Label
Up to 40 per cent off
Boody
Minimum 30 per cent off sitewide
Spend over $250 and get a free set of your choice
The Oodie
Sleeping Duck
Sleep Firm
20 per cent off mattresses
Ergoflex
Up to 30 per cent off sitewide
$270 off the award-winning Ergoflex 5G Memory Foam Mattress
Winnings
Shop the mega EOFY sale
20 per cent off top bathroom brands
10 per cent off selected Miele appliances
Adore Beauty
Up to 50 per cent off clearance beauty
30 per cent off the Laneige Lip Glowy Balm Mango 10g
25 per cent off the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex 15ml
25 per cent off the tbh Skincare rebound skin milk activated cica toner
Up to 25 per cent off selected ghd tools
SOMI
Aleo Shop
InterContinental Hayman Great Barrier Reef
Book by June 30 and one Lucky Guest Will Win Their Luxury Island Accommodation With Breakfast Included
GLAMRDiP
$30 off the Salon Perfect Kit, plus free gifts
Unwritten Hair
Emamaco
Shop the epic outlet sale
Dope Skin Co
Up to 40 per cent off sale
Emma Sleep
Up to 55 per cent off the EOFY 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
10 per cent off the Emma Signature Bed
BEST TRAVEL DEALS
Escape Deals
Monos
$150 off luggage sets
American Tourister
Up to 50 per cent off sale
July
Save up to $200 off luggage sets
Samsonite
40 per cent off sitewide
Strand
Up to 50 per cent off sale
BEST HOME DEALS
DeLonghi
Up to 30 per cent off the frenzy sale
30 per cent off the Magnifica Evo Silver Black, $699 (down from $999)
Bed Bath N' Table
Up to 60 per cent off the clearance sale
Bonny
$50 off every doona
Sheridan
40 per cent off sale – plus take an extra 10 per cent off
Sheridan Outlet
Up to 60 per cent off sale – plus take an extra 10 per cent off
Freedom
Our Place
Up to 30 per cent off sitewide
Temple & Webster
Up to 50 per cent off the EOFY sale
James Lane
Up to 50 per cent off sale
Origin Mattress
Up to 45 per cent off sale
No. 22 Home
Up to 50 per cent off
Canningvale
Up to 90 per cent off sale
Mocka
KitchenAid
Up to 30 per cent off sale
Sheet Society
20-50 per cent off selected styles
I Love Linen
Up to 40 per cent off sitewide
Miss Amara
Up to 60 per cent off sitewide
Maison Balzac
25 per cent off selected styles
BEST TECH DEALS
Lenovo
Up to 43 per cent off
Bose
Shop the mega EOFY sale
HP
Up to 50 per cent off sale
BEST FASHION DEALS
Witchery
Novo Shoes
NALA
Up to 50 per cent off sitewide
Bonds
Shop the online warehouse sale
Cotton On
Up to 50 per cent off sale – plus get an extra 20 per cent off
Calvin Klein
30 per cent off sitewide
Extra 30 per cent off already reduced styles
Lee Mathews
Up to 50 per cent off sale
UGG Express
20 per cent off the EOFY sale
Country Road
Extra 30 per cent off already reduced styles
Target Australia
30 per cent off clothing
Manning Cartell
Extra 25 per cent off sale items
Under Armour
Up to 30 per cent off the end of season 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
Up to 50 per cent off sitewide, extra 10 per cent off for VIPs
Converse
Up to 60 per cent off sale
Shoe Warehouse
Up to 60 per cent off sale
Meshki
30-60 per cent off sale
AJE ATHLETICA
Up to 40 per cent off sale
AJE
Up to 40 per cent off sale
Gorman
20-50 per cent off
Princess Highway
20-60 per cent off sale
Dangerfield
Up to 70 per cent off sale
Coach Outlet
40 per cent off sale, plus get an extra 10 per cent off
Bassike
Extra 25 per cent off sale
Oroton
Up to 40 per cent off selected styles
Christopher Esber
Shop the end of season sale
Elka Collective
Shop the end of season sale
Stylerunner
Up to 50 per cent off selected styles
SIR The Label
Extra 30 per cent off sale
Betts
30-70 per cent off everything
Le Specs
30 per cent off selected styles
Swarovski
Up to 40 per cent off sale
Net-A-Porter
BEST HEALTH AND BEAUTY DEALS
Priceline
Boost Lab
Spend and save up to 35 per cent off
Lash Therapy
Up to 50 per cent off
Paula's Choice
Up to 40 per cent off sale
SkinCeuticals
20 per cent off routine sets
Murad
Up to 76 per cent off your most loved skincare essentials
MCoBeauty
Shop the sale event now
MAC Cosmetics
Up to 40 per cent off sale
Sephora
Up to 50 per cent off the mid-year sale
Extra 10 per cent off selected items
LELO
Up to 50 per cent off sale
iHerb
20 per cent off best selling brands
Lovehoney
Up to 70 per cent off sale
Oz Hair and Beauty
Up to 70 per cent off sale
Shaver Shop
Up to 75 per cent off sale
Laser Clinics Australia
60 per cent off laser hair removal and selected skin treatments
Wild Secrets
Up to 60 per cent off
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