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EOFY 2025 Australia: Best iPhone 16 deals
EOFY 2025 Australia: Best iPhone 16 deals

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time9 hours ago

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EOFY 2025 Australia: Best iPhone 16 deals

With the end of the financial year closing in on us, there's only a short amount of time left to snap up those EOFY savings. Fortunately, retailers like Amazon and The Good Guys have dropped some huge deals - and if you're a tech lover or looking to upgrade your smartphone, you're in luck. The iPhone 16 range is currently discounted with savings of up to $271 up for grabs. Released in September 2024, the iPhone 16 is Apple's most advanced model yet and has been a hit with Apple fans. One Amazon customer loved the 'sleek, high-performance smartphone that embodies the best of Apple's design and innovation'. TikToker @8aminthemornin raved about the camera system, saying: 'The camera quality on the 16 is INSANE'. These massive savings won't last for long. Read on to find the best deals on the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. You'll also find great discounts on must-have iPhone 16 accessories from top brands like Otterbox, Anker, CASETiFY and more. In this article: Prices are correct and products are in stock at time of publishing. BEST IPHONE 16 DEALS Best iPhone 16 deals at Amazon $251 off iPhone 16, 256GB, $1348 (down from $1599) $251 off iPhone 16, 512GB, $1698 (down from $1949) $213 off iPhone 16 Plus, 128GB, $1386 (down from $1599) $213 off iPhone 16 Plus, 256GB, $1586 (down from $1799) $213 off iPhone 16 Plus, 512GB, $1936 (down from $2149) $271 off iPhone 16 Pro, 128GB, $1528 (down from $1799) $232 off iPhone 16 Pro, 256GB, $1767 (down from $1999) $214 off iPhone 16 Pro, 512GB, $2135 (down from $2349) $216 off iPhone 16 Pro Max, 256GB, $1933 (down from $2149) $252 off iPhone 16 Pro Max, 512GB, $2247 (down from $2499) See more iPhone deals at Amazon Best iPhone 16 deals at The Good Guys $251 off iPhone 16, 128GB, $1148 (down from $1399) $212 off iPhone 16, 256GB, $1387 (down from $1599) $212 off iPhone 16, 512GB, $1737 (down from $1949) $213 off iPhone 16 Plus, 128GB, $1386 (down from $1599) $213 off iPhone 16 Plus, 256GB, $1586 (down from $1799) $213 off iPhone 16 Plus, 512GB, $1936 (down from $2149) BEST IPHONE 16 ACCESSORY DEALS Best Amazon iPhone 16 case deals Best Burga iPhone 16 deals Best Otterbox iPhone 16 case deals Best MAISON de SABRÉ iPhone 16 case deals Best iPhone 16 screen protector deals Best Amazon iPhone 16 charger deals Best Anker iPhone 16 charger deals Best iPhone 16 car charger deals Best iPhone 16 car phone mount deals More iPhone 16 accessory deals At first glance, the iPhone 16 may look similar to the iPhone 15, as they share a 6.1' OLED display and dual 48MP + 12MP cameras. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT ARE THE EOFY SALES? The End Of Financial Year sales is an annual shopping event where retailers and brands discount their overstocked inventory to boost their sales profits and revenue before June 30. It is the perfect time for savvy shoppers to snap up a bargain or capitalise on some tax deductible items at a discounted price. Throughout the month on June, you'll be able to score huge savings on tech, beauty, fashion, home appliances, furniture and cars. The majority of deals will finish at midnight June 30, however some brands end their sales period early. WHAT TECH BRANDS ARE TAKING PART IN THE EOFY SALES? All the major tech brands are taking part in the EOFY sales. Apple has seen discounts on their biggest tech releases – from iPhones and iPads to Macbooks and Apple Pencils. Samsung is also offering some major deals on their huge selection of smartphones, smart watches, TVs, computers, tablets, and whitegoods. And if you're not fussy on your tech brands, Amazon, The Good Guys, Harvey Norman and eBay are offering some huge deals across the board on must-have tech gadgets. WHEN DO THE EOFY SALES END? Most of the EOFY deals and sales will end at midnight on June 30, 2025. However, some deals and discounts will end early, so if you see a great deal, it is best to snap it up as soon as you can so you don't miss out on a bargain. Looking for more great deals and huge savings? Sign up to our to be the first to find out about the latest sales, product releases and reviews.

EOFY 2025 Australia: Best Tech Deals on Laptops, PCs and more
EOFY 2025 Australia: Best Tech Deals on Laptops, PCs and more

News.com.au

time2 days ago

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EOFY 2025 Australia: Best Tech Deals on Laptops, PCs and more

The end of financial year sales (EOFY) are one of the biggest shopping events of the year and for me, they're the perfect time to snap up serious savings on big ticket items I've had my eye on. It's an especially great time for upgrading your tech – whether it's a new laptop or that second monitor you've been meaning to buy. Apple isn't known for big discounts, but recently we've seen some rare wins – including $302 off the popular 15' MacBook Air, which customers 'absolutely love'. Reviewers praise it as 'super fast', noting that it 'handles everything from multi-tasking to creative software with ease' and 'has no problem with overheating'. One fan even dubbed it 'astoundingly good' after using a MacBook Air for 15 years. Looking for something more budget-friendly? Lenovo's ThinkPad E14 Gen 5 is currently just $849 (down from $1329). Many agree it's 'excellent value and performance', and a nice 'lightweight' gadget with good battery life for those who regularly travel and work on-the-go. Not quite sure what you should be looking for in your next model? Check out our expert guide to buying a laptop. BEST END OF FINANCIAL YEAR DEALS ON LAPTOPS WITH AI The Good Guys Shop all laptop deals at The Good Guys. Lenovo Shop all deals at Lenovo. HP Shop all deals at HP. BEST END OF FINANCIAL YEAR LAPTOP, TABLET AND MONITOR DEALS Amazon Australia See more deals at Amazon Australia. The Good Guys Shop all laptop deals at The Good Guys. Lenovo Shop all laptop deals at Lenovo. Samsung Shop all deals at Samsung. HP Shop all laptop deals at HP. LG Shop all deals at LG. BEST END OF FINANCIAL YEAR GAMING LAPTOP AND MONITOR DEALS Amazon Australia Shop all laptop deals at Amazon Australia. The Good Guys Shop all laptop deals at The Good Guys. Samsung Shop all monitor deals at Samsung. Lenovo Shop all laptop deals at Lenovo. You might also like: $140 off Kobo Elipsa, $459.95 (down from $599.95) $10 off Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle Shop all laptop deals at Lenovo. HP Shop all laptop deals at HP. WHAT IS THE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR? In Australia, the financial year starts on 1 July and ends on 30 June the following year. The period is often used by businesses to assess their financial performance and prepare for tax filing. As the 30 of June approaches, many businesses also discount and clear out older stock before the new year begins, giving shoppers a chance to pick up pricey tech items for less. WHEN ARE THE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SALES 2025? The majority of the end of financial year sales will kick off from 1 June. However, some retailers have started their sales early and are already slashing prices on top tech. HOW LONG DO THE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SALES LAST? The length of each sale will differ from retailer to retailer. Some will run their deals all throughout June, while others may wait until the final week of the month to drop their sale. Most sales typically end on 30 June. More best end of financial year coverage Best end of financial year deals Best end of financial year TV deals Looking for more great bargains? Sign up to our checkout shopping newsletter to be kept in the loop about great products and upcoming sales.

eofy 2025 best the good guys deals
eofy 2025 best the good guys deals

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time2 days ago

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eofy 2025 best the good guys deals

The end of the financial year has finally arrived and with it comes the much anticipated EOFY sales when retailers drastically slash prices and you can pick up an absolute bargain. This year The Good Guys has gone all out, offering incredible discounts on everything from big-ticket items like fridges, washing machines, and TVs to everyday essentials such as headphones, coffee machines, and air fryers. To help you make the most of the savings, we've put together The Ultimate Guide to The Good Guys Deals with all the very best discounts and deals across a wide range of products. Read on to find out all the deals in the not-to-be-missed EOFY sale at The Good Guys. OUR TOP PICKS Looking for a great deal on a cordless stick vacuum? The Dyson V7 Advanced Origin Cordless Vacuum is a steal at just $379 (down from $599). I have this vacuum cleaner at home and I love it! While it's not the latest release, it's an absolute winner when it comes to everyday cleaning. Honestly, I couldn't live without it. And I'm not the only fan. 'Perfect for what I need the stick vac for. Cleaning up dog hair almost every day!' wrote a happy customer. You can also grab the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer for just $599 (down from $749). 'It's so good, you just have to turn it on and not do anything else,' raved a five-star reviewer. 'More than recommended.' Now is the perfect time to score a great deal on an air fryer – the Tefal 5 Litre Easy Fry Max Air Fryer is now just $79. With its generous five-litre capacity, this versatile appliance makes weeknight meals quick, healthy, and hassle-free – and at this price, it's a no-brainer. 'Quick and precise cooking. Excellent results. Very easy to clean,' wrote a happy customer. Another said, 'I have had it a few weeks now and have been using it pretty much every night.' Another excellent kitchen buy is the Hisense 20L 800W Compact Microwave, which is running out the door for just $99. Described by reviewers as the 'perfect size for daily use' and 'very stylish in my kitchen', this microwave is easy to use and very effective. And finally, The Good Guys are doing great deals on coffee machines with $400 off the supreme Breville the Barista Touch, now just $999 (down from $1399). 'Great machine, easy to use, makes awesome coffee,' raved a five-star reviewer. 'The whole family is over the moon with our purchase.' Keep reading for these and many more fantastic EOFY deals at The Good Guys. As always, please note: prices are correct and products are 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. IN THIS ARTICLE BEST AUDIO DEALS See more EOFY audio deals at The Good Guys BEST TECH DEALS See more tech deals at The Good Guys BEST TV DEALS $1100 off Hisense 75' U6QAU ULED Mini LED 4K QLED Smart TV 2025 (75U6QAU PRO), $1695 (down from $2795 $500 off LG 86' NANO80A AI LED UHD 4K Smart TV 2025 (86NANO80ASA), $2395 (down from $2895) $200 off HYUNDAI 55' UHD Mini LED 120HZ 2024 (H55UHDMLDGTV), $995 (down from $1199) $1400 off Samsung 65' OLED S90F 4K Vision AI Smart TV 2025 (QA65S90FAEXXY), $2895 (down from $4295) $400 off LG 75' NANO80A AI LED UHD 4K Smart TV 2025 (75NANO80ASA), $1495 (down from $1895) $800 off Samsung 65' OLED S85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV 2025 (QA65S85FAEXXY), $2495 (down from $3295) $1300 LG 65' OLED EVO C5 AI UHD 4K Smart TV 2025 (OLED65C5PSA), $2995 (down from $4295) $100 off LG 55' NANO80A AI LED UHD 4K Smart TV 2025 (55NANO80ASA), $895 (down from $995) $900 off Sony 75' Bravia 5 4K Mini LED TV 2025 (K75XR50), $2595 (down from $3495) $600 off Sony 75' BRAVIA 3 4K HDR Google TV 24 (K75S30), $1695 (down from $2295) $900 off Samsung 65' The Frame 4K QLED Smart TV 24 (QA65LS03DAWXXY), $1595 (down from $2495) See more TV deals at The Good Guys BEST AIR FRYER, COFFEE MACHINE AND SMALL KITCHEN APPLIANCE DEALS See more kitchen appliance deals at The Good Guys BEST HOME APPLIANCE DEALS TOP PICKS FROM THE GOOD GUYS CATALOGUE Hisense 7.5kg Front Load Washer, $478 TCL 75' P7K QLED Google TV 2025, $1295 HP 14' Celeron 8GB 256GB Laptop, $499 WHAT IS THE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR? In Australia, the financial year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30 the following year.

Eufy E20 review: this quirky robovac/cordless combo is super versatile, but struggles with some jobs
Eufy E20 review: this quirky robovac/cordless combo is super versatile, but struggles with some jobs

Tom's Guide

time3 days ago

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Eufy E20 review: this quirky robovac/cordless combo is super versatile, but struggles with some jobs

Overall cleaning performance: 96.97Pet hair score: 94.93Robot vacuum dimensions: 350 x 350 x 118.5 mm / 13.78 x 13.78 x 4.67 inDock dimensions: 386.7 x 250.19 x 187 / 15.22 x 9.85 x 7.36 inModes: Vacuum onlySmart home compatibility: Alexa & Google Assistant The best robot vacuums can simplify any floor-cleaning routine, especially when you can automate your schedule and have it tidy your carpets when you're away. But even the most expensive ones rarely get into every nook and cranny of your floor plan. That's where this 3-in-1 machine from Eufy scoots in. Designed to tackle everything from ceilings to couch crevices, the E20 has a detachable motor, which easily converts into a cordless vacuum or a handheld, complete with accompanying attachments. Add its auto-emptying station, deep-dust collection, different suction modes and low price to the mix, and the E20 is a winner on paper. But how exactly does the multifunction bot stack up against the rest? Read on to find out. Announced at CES 2025 in January, the Eufy E20 is priced quite reasonably at $549.99 / £549 / AU$999.99 for the combination robot, cordless and handheld vacuum cleaner. It's available for purchase in Europe, the UK, the US and Australia. As it's a newer offering for the brand, the E20 has not seen much of a discount yet. Similar models, like the Ecovacs Deebot T30s Combo, which has a handheld attachment, are priced at a much steeper $1,199 / £1,349 / AU$2,299, although that model is primarily an all-in-one robot vacuum that can mop, wash and dry itself. Of course, there are more affordable robot vacuums available, including Eufy's own G50 Hybrid at just $269 / AU$449.95 (currently unavailable in the UK), but the E20 offers good value for its versatility. Do note, though, that additional replacement dust bags will cost extra. You can purchase them directly from Eufy for $13.99 / £9.99. At the time of writing, Eufy AU does not stock E20 replacement dust bags, but you can purchase an additional 3-pack of dust bags for AU$24 at The Good Guys or a 10-pack of compatible ones for AU$47.99 on Amazon. The Eufy E20 is an adaptable machine. It can vacuum floors, reach up to ceiling corners and clean up upholstery, easily adapting to suit your needs. That's because the E20 is both a robovac and a standalone cordless vacuum cleaner. How does it manage that, you ask? It comes down to a detachable and interchangeable motor. The robot and the station take up around 386.7 x 250.19 x 187mm / 15.22 x 9.85 x 7.36 inches of floor space when docked. The standalone cordless vacuum with the handheld motor attached measures 220 x 199 x 90mm / 8.66 x 7.84 x 3.54 inches, and can easily be compressed or extended with the telescopic tube. The only thing lacking here is a wall dock for this attachment; however, Eufy stocks these for an additional fee. As for the robot vacuum, the Eufy E20 is similar in size to the Eufy X8 Pro, measuring 350 x 350 x 118.5mm / 13.78 x 13.78 x 4.67 inches in diameter. The robot has three buttons on the top for pausing or resuming cleaning, suction mode, and returning to the base. The underside has a three-spoked brush, roller brush and two heavy-duty wheels. The robot vacuum has four suction modes — standard, maximum, turbo and eco mode — which can be changed or scheduled via the Eufy app or the mode button. Unlike other Eufy robots, available in white or black, the E20 is only available in grey. Other attachments include a motorized head, a crevice tool and a brush tool to use when operating as a cordless vacuum. The handheld vacuum itself is actually a motor that rests inside the robot base and can be easily popped out by pushing the big red button on the bot. Once released, you'll find a spot to lock your handheld and cordless attachments into, and you can use the power on / off switch to adjust between three suction settings: standard, maximum and turbo. The handheld vacuum acts as the onboard dustbin for the bot, collecting dust and debris before emptying it at the docking station. The robot performs a 360-degree spin before emptying, then rotates back to rest in the dock. While this was quite fascinating to watch, the entire process took about three minutes to rotate, empty, and redock. You can automate a deep dust collection mode via the app, in which the station deep cleans the robot. This is in addition to the regular emptying mode, and Eufy advises that users with pets and carpets use this mode regularly to prevent dust buildup. The docking station does not include an extra replacement dustbag, which is unfortunate given the price tag. If you require another one, you will need to purchase one from the Eufy UK or US website. In Australia, you can purchase additional dust bags from other retailers, like The Good Guys. The dustbag can hold debris up to 3 liters and up to 75 days. The station is quite basic, featuring only one storage compartment for the dustbag, a cable management section at the back, and a plastic mat for the base. Everything inside is encased in a matte plastic covering, so you cannot see much of how the dock operates from the outside. Surprisingly, my most used function was the handheld motor, as it was easy to pop out from the robot base and suck up crumbs from my couch cushions using the crevice tool on the standard setting. The cordless vacuum was a fairly manoeuvrable attachment, especially compared to other cordless vacuums with a battery pack or bulky motor head. Since the handheld motor is so small and compact, it doesn't add much weight to the cordless at all. Additionally, the motorized head has two easy-to-push wheels, making it all the easier to move around. I was impressed by how well the Eufy E20 performed during our vacuum tests, earning an overall score of 96.97. This is a total combined score of all attachments, but the table below shows how each feature performed individually. I was relatively surprised that both vacuums performed better on hardwood floors, as I constantly had to use a higher suction setting to get the best clean on my carpets. In both robot and cordless forms, the Eufy E20 was a quiet vacuum, too, as I could easily hear my TV and music when the robot performed its scheduled cleaning or when using the cordless on its own. While the deep dust collection did increase the robot vacuum's volume slightly, it wasn't significantly louder than a regular vacuum. Cheerios Kitty Litter Pet Hair Robot Hardwood 93.6 97.1 99.2 Carpet 94.7 96.8 99.4 Cordless Hardwood 98.9 99.9 97.9 Carpet 95.6 90.7 78.6 The Eufy E20 (and all its variants combined) performed quite well in our hardwood tests, achieving a score of 97.5 for Cheerios cereal, a commendable 99 for kitty litter, and 98.4 for pet hair, which I had in abundance thanks to my beloved dog. The Eufy E20 struggled slightly with Cheerios, but ultimately outperformed the Ecovacs Deebot T30s and the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. The cordless also earned nearly perfect scores for the kitty litter. The robot performed rather favorably with an average of 96.63, but scored lower than the other attachments. The hair did get caught several times in the robot's roller brush, so I had to remove it after every use. The robot could pick up crumbs and small specs of dust better, and I did find the odd item get picked up, like a 5cm bread clip (which I promptly removed). Thankfully, the roller brush was easy to pop out and clean when needed. The cordless vacuum performed just as well, if not slightly better, on hardwood floors than the robot. It did have the occasional tangle after vacuuming hair on hard floors, but like the bot, the motorized brush roll was simple enough to push out and clean. The cordless was arguably better at sucking up finer particles — and kitty litter in my tests — but the standout for me was the handheld vacuum. The handheld was my superstar in the Eufy E20 constellation, performing nearly flawlessly for pet hair and achieving triple digits for kitty litter and Cheerios. I used the handheld alone more than the other attachments (except for a regularly scheduled robot clean), and it worked wonders for collecting coffee grinds off the kitchen countertop, sucking up small crumbs and cleaning the crevices of my couch. As for the carpet tests, the Eufy E20 could have performed better (or worse). Overall, the E20 and its counterparts scored a combined 95.96 on collecting Cheerios, 95.2 for kitty litter and 91.5 for pet hair on carpeted floors. Comparatively, it performed better than the Ecovacs Deebot T30s Combo and Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra when sucking up pet hair, but didn't exceed competitors scores for Cheerios cereal. That said, I found that both the Eufy E20 robot and cordless vacuum didn't perform well when using a lower suction setting on carpets. The robot did a better job of not leaving a hair trail in its wake, but occasionally missed a pile of hair sitting directly in front of it. On maximum suction, the cordless was pretty good at collecting pet hair and kitty litter off carpet, but turbo mode was the ideal speed when using it on high-pile carpets or rugs. The cordless was much better at picking up fine particles, like coffee grinds and crumbs, on hard floors or surfaces other than on carpet. These results do knock the Eufy E20 down a few pegs for me, as I always had to use a higher setting to pick up the most debris on carpets, for both the robot and the cordless. The Eufy E20 set up was a simple, no-hand-holding-needed process, thanks to the plethora of QR codes that decorated the box, the machine and the instruction manual. After unboxing the dock and robot, setting up the Eufy E20 and its companion app took around 10 minutes. We did run into a slight hiccup, though, as our first review unit didn't connect to our Wi-Fi network. The Eufy app advises that the Wi-Fi network should be at least 2.4 GHz and that you should have the unit as close as humanly possible to the modem when connecting it. Now, that's all fine and dandy for most homes, but I had the unfortunate conundrum of having to hold the robot close to the modem, which is attached to a wall above my kitchen. Suffice to say, I followed all of Eufy's troubleshooting tips — like getting close to the modem, restarting the device and, of course, rebooting the modem itself — but to no avail. This may be a one-off issue, but if the device doesn't connect for whatever reason, read the T&Cs of your chosen retailer and return for a new device if necessary. I had no issues connecting with the second review unit and followed all steps correctly in setup. After connecting the robot to the app, it was pretty quick to self-map my floor plan, taking 35 minutes to cover the entire area. The first proper vacuum session took around an hour and a half to define the rooms further, and with each zone or two, the bot would head back to the dock to empty its dustbin. While you can divide the zones or rooms it automatically creates, I didn't find the need to separate my zones out any further, as the robot did well in creating my map. I had no issues making no-go zones or walls for the robot to avoid, and when testing, I could easily construct a small 1m x 1m / 3ft x 3ft zone for the robot to vacuum around, which was super handy. I did have a buggy issue, though, within the first few days of testing, as the app decided to expand my map and create non-existent zones. This could be an isolated incident, but I had to remap the test space to fix it. You can schedule certain speeds, zones and cleaning times in the app, which I used quite a bit to record the accuracy. Every night, I scheduled the vacuum to clean zones 1, 2 and 3 twice, on a standard suction mode. This regular daily clean took around 39 minutes, with the robot taking two trips to the dock during this time. You can also use Google or Alexa voice assistant to get the robot to start or finish cleaning, but I found it easier to control the robot using the app. While there is much to like about the Eufy E20, this jack-of-all-trades vacuum ultimately fell short of winning me over entirely. I loved the idea of having one vacuum that does it all — being a robot, handheld and cordless vacuum — that you can use on a multitude of occasions, but this lightweight machine didn't quite hit full marks. It performed surprisingly well in our tests, but fell flat on carpeted floors. While it's an investment for $549.99 / £549 / AU$999.99, you do get three devices out of it, which could be handy if you want a robot vacuum but still need the security of a cordless vacuum for those hard-to-reach areas. The highlight for me was the handheld vacuum, which I got plenty of use out of, and I really enjoyed how easily it was stored away in the robot for safekeeping. I didn't love the mapping or app connectivity issues, but these won't impact every user. With all of that being said, the Eufy E20 would be a nice investment for those wanting to step into the robot vacuum space.

Best EOFY homeware sales 2025 to shop in Australia according to Best Picks
Best EOFY homeware sales 2025 to shop in Australia according to Best Picks

7NEWS

time3 days ago

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Best EOFY homeware sales 2025 to shop in Australia according to Best Picks

If your home is in need of a refresh or you've been eyeing a new statement piece, there's no better time to give your space a glow-up. The end-of-financial-year sales are here, and major homeware and furniture retailers are offering some of their biggest discounts of the year. Whether you're after a chic new coffee table, dreamy bedding or appliances that make life easier, brands like Temple & Webster, The Good Guys, Bed Bath N' Table and more are slashing prices across a huge range of products. From cosy home comforts to practical kitchen upgrades, there's something for every style and budget. The catch? These deals wrap up on June 30, so don't wait around. Stock is moving fast and some of the best finds are already selling out online. I've been in full redecorating mode lately and have spent way too many hours scrolling through homewares while imagining a better version of my living room. So I've rounded up a few of my favourite picks from the EOFY sales that are actually worth snapping up. Whether you're shopping for one piece or planning a full revamp, now's the time to make your home feel a little more you. 1 . Softy Premium 3 Seater Slipcover Sofa, was $1499, now $1199, Temple & Webster If you're after a new sofa that's comfortable, stylish and durable, look no further than this Softy Premium 3 Seater Slipcover Sofa from Temple & Webster. Features a soft-medium seat feel and deep seating that invites you to unwind. The sofa is constructed with durable oak wood legs and a sturdy plywood frame, upholstered in a breathable blend of polyester, viscose, and linen. It includes two matching throw cushions, removable cushion covers for easy cleaning, and detachable cushions for simple plumping and care. Ideal for casual, inviting living spaces, it pairs beautifully with textured throws or accent pieces to create depth and warmth. 2. Sheridan Belford Towel Range was $99.99, now $40, Sheridan Outlet These are my favourite towels I own; they are so soft and of such high quality. Crafted from 100 per cent combed cotton, providing softness, strength and absorbency. This luxury towel collection is perfect for everyday use, features a contemporary border design and is available in a colour selection to complement any bathroom. 3. Panel Framed Mirror was $199.95, now $159.96, Bed Bath N Table This Panel Framed Mirror is made from a combination of glass and wood with measurements of W 61 x H 91.5 cm. It's classic and elegant, suiting any home aesthetic. More than just a functional item, it doubles as a decorative feature — ideal for filling empty wall space and bringing a sense of openness and beauty to your home. Shop some of the best EOFY homeware deals Temple & Webster — Up to 50 per cent off. Sheridan Outlet Store — Up to 60 per cent off, plus another 10 per cent off at checkout. Bed Bath N Table — Up to 60 per cent off. Luxo Living — Take an extra 20 per cent off sitewide using code LUXOEOFY The Good Guys — Up to 50 per cent off selected products. MyDeal — Up to 50 per cent off selected products. Kogan — Up to 65 per cent off. Ninja — Up to 60 per cent off selected items. Appliances Online Australia — Up to 50 per cent off selected items. Bing Lee — Up to 50 per cent off selected items plus the chance to win 1 of 5 $1000 gift cards. KitchenAid — Up to 30 per cent off selected items. Happy homeware shopping.

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