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I've covered every Click Frenzy sale in the last three years – these are the 30+ best deals to shop on the final day of the sale

Click Frenzy The Main Event is coming to a close – don't let these deals pass you by

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Here we are folks, into the final day of the Click Frenzy sales in Australia. The deals will officially come to an end at 11.59pm AEDT tonight, November 14, but the good news is we're already seeing some early Black Friday sales appear, meaning you'll still have ample opportunity to snap up some great savings.

Retailers with Click Frenzy Mayhem sales in Australia

Headphones and Audio

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (Gen 2)
Save 16% (AU$112)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (Gen 2): was AU$699 now AU$587 at The Good Guys

I think this is the first discount I've ever seen on the newly launched Bose QC Ultra Gen 2 headphones, and the deal price here is thanks to an extra AU$10 discount when you press the price beat button. The king of ANC is back with this latest set of over-ear headphones. Not only are they extremely comfortable, but they sound every bit as good as their price tag implies and, of course, they block out virtually all external noise. Be quick to jump on this one as I can't guarantee they'll see another discount this year.

Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Wireless Earbuds
Save 44% (AU$175)
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Wireless Earbuds: was AU$399 now AU$224 at Amazon

Samsung's current Pro buds offer fantastic sound and awesome smart features such as live language translation, although this is only when paired with a Samsung phone. We did find removing the eartips can be a hassle in our review, but other than that, there's little fault.

Sennheiser  Momentum True Wireless 4 earbuds
Save 42% (AU$210)
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 earbuds: was AU$499 now AU$289 at Sennheiser

We gave these stunning earbuds 4.5 stars out of 5 in our review, as they have class-leading audio handling and impeccable sound quality that rivals the best wireless earbuds. With balanced sound, effective ANC and a great battery life, these Sennheiser buds will make any audiophile smile. This isn't quite their lowest price ever, but still makes for an excellent deal.

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
Save 41% (AU$240)
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless: was AU$579 now AU$339 at Sennheiser

Sennheiser's fourth generation wireless over-ear cans are fantastic. In our five-star Sennheiser Momentum 4 review, we called these headphones "unbeatable". With active noise-cancellation, 60-hours of battery life and excellent sound quality, there are few pairs that can compete with the Momentum 4.

Sony WH-1000XM4
Save 41% (AU$178.05)
Sony WH-1000XM4: was AU$439 now AU$260.95 at Sony Australia

Dropping to an attractive AU$290 with a coupon code direct from the maker, this is a deal on the excellent Sony XM4s you don't want to miss. Delivering a beautiful soundstage that includes a confident low end, they're comfy and even fold down for travel. My colleagues and I have been big fans for a long time and we can't recommend them highly enough. Enter code HOLIDAYSAVE at the checkout to save AU$40 more. Plus, save a further 10% (AU$29) if you join My Sony, getting you the AU$260.95 deal price.

Sony WH-1000XM5
Save 25% (AU$139.05)
Sony WH-1000XM5: was AU$549 now AU$409.95 at Sony Australia

Earning five stars in our Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones review, it's safe to say we think they're a great buy. Serving up rich, detailed sound and truly effective noise-cancelling, the Sony XM5 are truly superb. They’re comfortable to wear for long periods and benefit from a smartphone app that opens up a huge world of customisation. Make sure to enter code HOLIDAYSAVE to the deal price here, and join My Sony to save an extra 10%.

Earfun Air Pro 3
Save 46% (AU$59.08)
Earfun Air Pro 3: was AU$129.07 now AU$69.99 at Amazon

We're pretty certain Amazon has inflated the list price of these affordable buds, as we've seen them regular hover around the AU$99.99 mark. Still, they're affordable in either sense, and are even cheaper now thanks to this huge 46% discount. That's not bad considering we rate them 4.5 stars in our Earfun Air Pro 3 review, and they have active noise cancelling, premium aptX sound quality and 45 hours total play time.

JBL  Authentics 500
Save 36% (AU$359.04)
JBL Authentics 500: was AU$999 now AU$639.96 at JBL Australia

This uber-powerful speaker from JBL delivers a huge sound from its rather attractive body. It supports Dolby Atmos music too and can stream music over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with native support for various music streaming services via the companion smartphone app. To get the deal price here, generate a unique JBL coupon code and apply it at the checkout stage.

<p>The equally impressive <a href="https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=HlvbvYZP82I&mid=43240&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jbl.com.au%2FAUTHENTICS-300.html">Authentics 300 and <a href="https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=HlvbvYZP82I&mid=43240&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jbl.com.au%2FAUTHENTICS-200.html">Authentics 200 can also have the discount code applied to their sale prices.
LG S95TR
Save 24% (AU$400)
LG S95TR: was AU$1,699 now AU$1,299 at Appliance Central

A decent saving here on LG's 9.1.5-channel Dolby Atmos soundbar, making it a deal you really should pay attention to. It's a genuinely great and immersive soundbar. The wireless subwoofer delivers thunderous bass, while the soundbar and rear speakers work in unison to deliver effective and authentic Dolby Atmos soundtracks.

Sennheiser Prime Set (Ambeo Soundbar Max & Ambeo Sub)
Save 32% (AU$1,620)
Sennheiser Prime Set (Ambeo Soundbar Max & Ambeo Sub): was AU$5,119 now AU$3,499 at Sennheiser

Hear us out. AU$3,499 may sound like a lot for a soundbar and subwoofer package, but the Ambeo Soundbar Max included in this Prime Set is currently AU$3,999 on its own, making this simple economical sense. The Soundbar Max is a formidable soundbar that produces effective surround effects and a dynamic, detailed sound. The addition of the subwoofer will majorly improve home movie nights.

JBL Spinner BT turntable
Save AU$204.95
JBL Spinner BT turntable: was AU$649.95 now AU$445 at Amazon

Our esteemed colleagues at What Hi-Fi? said this turntable from JBL is a surefire winner in the budget space. It has a great quality built-in phono output making connection to an amplifier as easy as possible (but you can bypass it if you wish) or you can stream via Bluetooth to a wireless speaker. It also looks pretty darn good in our opinion. If you're looking for an affordable turntable upgrade, or a solid starting point to enter the world of vinyl, this JBL spinner is an excellent choice.

TVs

LG QNED81 (65-inch)
Save 33% (AU$619)
LG QNED81 (65-inch): was AU$1,899 now AU$1,280 at Appliance Central

This QNED TV doesn't get the 'evo' tech, but it does get a new processor to help it maintain greater control over colour reproduction. It's a cost-effective route into the world of LG, that's for sure.

LG QNED93A (65-inch)
Save 36% (AU$1,012)
LG QNED93A (65-inch): was AU$2,799 now AU$1,787 at Appliances Online

LG's QNED range uses Mini LED technology, and in 2025, it bestowed its brightness-boosting 'evo' technology on a couple of model ranges, including this QNED93. We've not reviewed it just yet, but I have seen it in person and found it to be exceptionally bright and capable of delivering vibrant, punchy colours – a big improvement over QNED screens of old!

<p>You can read what our colleagues at <a href="https://www.whathifi.com/tv-home-cinema/televisions/lg-65qned93" target="_blank">What Hi-Fi? thought of it in their 4-star review.
LG B5 OLED TV (55-inch)
Save 33% (AU$903)
LG B5 OLED TV (55-inch): was AU$2,699 now AU$1,796 at Appliances Online

.he B5 is LG's entry-level model, but don't think it's not a capable performer, as it's still an excellent screen. And, in this 65-inch guise, coupled with its wealth of gaming support, it makes for a fantastic addition to a smaller room or as a gaming TV.

<p>Read our full <a href="https://stealprices.shop/televisions/lg-b5-review"><strong>LG B5 review
Samsung S85F
Save 32% (AU$1,069)
Samsung S85F: was AU$3,299 now AU$2,230 at Appliances Online

The S85F is Samsung's entry-level OLED for 2025, but given its high level of performance, you'd be forgiven for thinking it sat higher up in in the range. It serves up deep blacks, strong contrast and vibrant colours, everything you could want from an OLED TV really. Right now though, given the small premium for the S90F above, that would still be our pick, but the S85F is a fine alternative if you want to save as much as possible.

<p>Read our full <a href="https://stealprices.shop/televisions/samsung-s85f-review"><strong>Samsung S85F review
TCL C7K (75-inch)
Save AU$781
TCL C7K (75-inch): was AU$2,999 now AU$2,218 at Appliances Online

Utilising TCL’s latest QD mini-LED technology, the C7K is a premium yet affordable TV that should suit most Australian homes. High brightness, vibrant colours and deep blacks promise to elevate your home movie nights, while a built-in Bang & Olufsen speaker system could make you think twice about investing in a soundbar.

Samsung  S90F (65-inch)
Save 17% (AU$679)
Samsung S90F (65-inch): was AU$3,999 now AU$3,320 at Appliance Central

The S90F is the step-down model from the S95F, but in terms of overall performance, there's not a whole lot in it. So, if your budget can't quite stretch to the flagship, you won't be disappointed with this model. Plus, you can get in a larger size, for less. You get Anti-Glare screen, sumptuous colours and a gorgeous, slim design.

Samsung S95F (65-inch)
Save AU$1,328
Samsung S95F (65-inch): was AU$4,795 now AU$3,467 at JB Hi-Fi

The Samsung S95F is an outstanding screen that improves upon the excellent S95D by not only upgrading the anti-glare technology but also boosting black levels in the process (the previous model could suffer occasionally with a loss in shadow detail). The result is a spectacular screen that would suit most bright Australian homes well.

LG C5 (65-inch)
Save 14% (AU$615)
LG C5 (65-inch): was AU$4,295 now AU$3,680 at Appliance Central

This has gone much lower in price in recent months, but if you missed out then, this is still a good price for what is one of the finest screens to be released in 2025. The C5 continues where the company's excellent C4 left off, serving up superb colours, brightness and contrast, resulting in a TV that's perfect for most homes. It's a good-looking TV and it has a wealth of gaming features.

<p>Read our full <a href="https://stealprices.shop/televisions/lg-c5-oled-tv-review"><strong>LG C5 review
TCL C8K (65-inch)
Save AU$1,119
TCL C8K (65-inch): was AU$2,999 now AU$1,880 at Appliance Central

We call the C8K "one of 2025's top mini-LED TVs" in our review, praising it for incredible picture quality, a strong list of gaming features, and overall, providing superb value against its competitors. It's yet more proof you don't always need to spend big bucks to get big performance.

<p>Read our full <a href="https://stealprices.shop/televisions/tcl-c8k-review"><strong>TCL C8K review

PCs and Laptops

HP Laptop 17.3-inch | i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD
Save 55% (AU$1,099.90)
HP Laptop 17.3-inch | i7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD: was AU$1,999 now AU$899.10 at HP Australia

The discount here is typical for this model, but it’s still a solid deal if you’re after a larger-screen machine with decent specs. The 17-inch IPS panel offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 300-nit brightness and 45% NTSC colour coverage. The laptop can run for up to 10 hours on a single charge thanks to the 41Wh battery, and it comes with Wi-Fi 6 plus a full-size backlit keyboard with a numpad. To get the full discount, apply the code FRENZY at checkout.

HP Envy x360 16-inch 2-in-1 | Ultra 7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD
Save 51% (AU$1,119.90)
HP Envy x360 16-inch 2-in-1 | Ultra 7 / 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD: was AU$2,199 now AU$1,079.10 at HP Australia

While the RRP on this one is normally too high for our liking, with this discount this is a decent price for a versatile 2-in-1 HP Envy x360 with these specs. It features an efficient Intel Ultra 7 155U CPU along with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Plus, of course, a 1200p 16-inch touchscreen that conveniently folds through 360 degrees. Use the code FRENZY at checkout to get the full discount.

Lenovo  Yoga Slim 7 14-inch OLED | Ryzen AI 7 / 32GB / 1TB SSD
Save 37% (AU$940)
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 14-inch OLED | Ryzen AI 7 / 32GB / 1TB SSD: was AU$2,539 now AU$1,599 at Lenovo Australia

This laptop has an impressive spec for the price, with an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 CPU, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. It also has a very nice 2880 x 1800 OLED display, a facial-recognition webcam, Wi-Fi 7 and a 70Wh battery.

Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16-inch (Gen 10) | Core i9 / RTX 5070 / 32GB / 1TB SSD
Save 36% (AU$1,290)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i 16-inch (Gen 10) | Core i9 / RTX 5070 / 32GB / 1TB SSD: was AU$3,589 now AU$2,299 at Lenovo Australia

The Pro model of one of our favourite Lenovo laptops has a solid 30% off the price of the RTX 5070 variant. Sure, the web price before discount is steep, but on sale it's excellent value for a premium gaming machine with a 2560 x 1600, 240Hz display.

<p>Or score the <a href="https://lenovo.evyy.net/c/338476/239209/4053?subId1=hawk-custom-tracking&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lenovo.com%2Fau%2Fen%2Fp%2Flaptops%2Flegion-laptops%2Flegion-pro-series%2Flegion-pro-7i-gen-10-16-inch-intel%2Flen101g0039%23models">Legion Pro 7i with an RTX 5070 Ti, 5080 or 5090 GPU for up to 25% off.

Phones and Tablets

Apple iPhone 16e | 50% off with Optus postpaid SIM plan | from AU$13.86p/m + SIM plan

Apple iPhone 16e | 50% off with Optus postpaid SIM plan | from AU$13.86p/m + SIM plan

<p>Optus has a cracking deal on the iPhone 16e that's technically part of its Black Friday deals, but I felt compelled to include it here. You can save 50% off the cost of the handset when you connect to a 24- or 36-month contract. Prices for the phone start at AU$13.86p/m, and you can save a further 30% off a SIM plan for the first 12 months. Taking the small 50GB plan, your monthly total would be AU$52.36.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB)
Save 19% (AU$399)
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB): was AU$2,149 now AU$1,750 at Amazon

This isn't quite the lowest price we've seen on the S25 Ultra, but it's not far off. We called it the "ultimate Android" in our Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review, applauding its battery, premium design, giant screen and powerful AI functions.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 (256GB)
Save 15% (AU$435)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 (256GB): was AU$2,899 now AU$2,464 at Amazon

Easily the best foldable phone available right now, we said it "sets a standard" in our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 review – sporting a thin frame and 8-inch display that makes it a suitable alternative to the best tablets. Our reviewer questioned if its steep asking price might hold it back, but this discount makes its price a little easier much easier to swallow.

<p>Other colours and storage options get individual discounts, via the same link.

NBN and software

Tangerine Speedy Max | NBN 500 | AU$68.90p/m

Tangerine Speedy Max | NBN 500 | AU$68.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$88.90p/m)

<p>Thanks to an early Black Friday deal that's shaved a huge AU$240 off the total first year cost, Tangerine’s NBN 500 plan is one well worth checking out if you want faster download speeds for less. The telco doesn’t yet quote a typical evening speed figure, given the plan’s relative infancy, but only a handful of other providers currently do, so this isn’t a negative against the provider. <p><strong>• AU$68.90 minimum cost<br /><strong>• AU$826.80 first year cost<br /><strong>• AU$1,066.80 ongoing yearly cost<p><strong>View more of the <a href="https://stealprices.shop/computing/wi-fi-broadband/best-nbn-500-plans"><strong>best NBN 500 plans
Tangerine Value Plus | NBN 50 | AU$64.90p/m

Tangerine Value Plus | NBN 50 | AU$64.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$84.90p/m)

<p>For the same reasons as I've picked out Tangerine's NBN 500 plan above, I've also singled out this slower NBN 50 plan as a great option for smaller households needing basic internet access. Once again you get a 12-month discount, making it the most affordable plan out there right now. <p><strong>• AU$64.90 minimum cost<br /><strong>• AU$778.80 first year cost<br /><strong>• AU$1,018.80 ongoing yearly cost<p><strong>View more of the <a href="https://stealprices.shop/best/best-nbn-50-plans"><strong>best NBN 50 plans
50% off Adobe Creative Cloud for first 12 months

50% off Adobe Creative Cloud for first 12 months

<p>Adobe software can be expensive, so when a saving pops up, it's worth taking notice. For a limited time you can save 50% off a 12-month Creative Cloud subscription – that's the one that gives you access to all Adobe software – bringing the price down to AU$56.49p/m. That's a total saving of AU$677.88!

Gaming

Sony PlayStation 5 Slim disc edition
Save 6% (AU$50.95)
Sony PlayStation 5 Slim disc edition: was AU$829.95 now AU$779 at Amazon

This might be a small discount, but considering we haven't seen any kind of saving on the PS5 in recent times, it's one worth taking notice of. This is for the disc edition of the console too, which can pay dividends as it'll allow you to invest in pre-owned games to save some cash.

Vacuum cleaners

Shark IZ102 Cordless Vacuum
Save 61% (AU$332.99)
Shark IZ102 Cordless Vacuum: was AU$549.99 now AU$217 at Amazon

A huge 61% discount on this popular stick vacuum brings it down to the lowest price it's ever been. It offers powerful suction, a self-cleaning brush roll and it even boasts an LED light to show up any hidden dust and debris.

Dyson WashG1
Save 52% (AU$520)
Dyson WashG1: was AU$999 now AU$479 at Dyson Australia

If you want a floor washer and you want a Dyson, the WashG1 is the machine for you. Fortunately it does a great job at keeping hard floors clean, although we found it can have issues if the floor is uneven (like has grouting between tiles). If your floors are flat and flush, then, you'll have no trouble cleaning up messes.

Dyson V15s Detect Submarine
Save 49% (AU$755)
Dyson V15s Detect Submarine: was AU$1,549 now AU$794 at The Good Guys

Not quite as good as the low price I saw earlier this week, but still a fantastic saving on the superb Dyson V15s Detect Submarine. To get it, press the price beat button. Offering up to 60 minutes of cleaning time with a replaceable battery pack, and powerful suction up to 240 Air Watts (AW), your carpets will be spotless and your hard floors will be shiny. Its one flaw is that dirty water can splash out when you take the Submarine attachment to a sink to be cleaned out, so be careful.

Dyson Gen5detect Complete
Save 41% (AU$650)
Dyson Gen5detect Complete: was AU$1,599 now AU$949 at Dyson Australia

AU$650 off Dyson's most powerful cordless vac is a great deal in our opinion. Plus, this is the Complete model, meaning you get a plethora of attachments including the Fluffy Optic cleaning head that illuminates invisible dust on hard floors to ensure you can capture every last mote and a number of crevice tools to reach those tricky areas.

<p>The <a href="https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=HlvbvYZP82I&mid=43020&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dyson.com.au%2Fdyson-gen5detect-iron-purple">Absolute model, with fewer attachments, can be picked up for AU$877.

Health and beauty

Oral-B iO Series 9 (Black Onyx)
Save 57% (AU$424.29)
Oral-B iO Series 9 (Black Onyx): was AU$749 now AU$324.71 at PBTech

If you want to give your teeth the five-star treatment, look no further than this Oral-B electric toothbrush. It's supplied with a number of brush heads and is packed full of features, including tips on how to improve your brushing via the companion app.

Dyson Supersonic Nural
Save 34% (AU$252)
Dyson Supersonic Nural: was AU$749 now AU$497 at Dyson Australia

A great saving makes this a great opportunity to pick up the Supersonic Nural. Offering a wealth of intelligent features to better care for your hair, along with multiple attachments to create all kinds of styles, this is a pretty good bargain. The link here is for the Prussian Blue colour.

<p>Other colours:<br />• <a href="https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=HlvbvYZP82I&mid=43020&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dyson.com.au%2Fdyson-supersonic-nural-hair-dryer-599013-01-jasper-plum">Japser Plum – AU$499<br />• <a href="https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=HlvbvYZP82I&mid=43020&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dyson.com.au%2Fdyson-supersonic-nural-598979-01-ceramic-pink-rose-gold">Ceramic Pink / Rose Gold – AU$497

Home appliances

Nespresso Vertuo Pop (DeLonghi)
Save 51% (AU$101)
Nespresso Vertuo Pop (DeLonghi): was AU$199 now AU$98 at Amazon

Want good coffee fast? Then it's hard to beat the Nespresso Vertuo Pop. One of the best coffee machines on the market, it takes the press of just one button to obtain a delicious espresso in no time. Plus, this machine uses the Vertuo pods, which come in a variety of sizes to suit all tastes.

Breville InFizz Fusion
Save 10% (AU$27.90)
Breville InFizz Fusion: was AU$279 now AU$251.10 at Breville Australia

Breville's SodaStream alternative is a good-looking machine and it can fizz up a heck of a lot of drinkable liquids, from juices to wine. This allows you to make all sorts of cold beverages, including cocktails, and that's what gives it a leg-up over many of its competitors. Just enter code BREVFUTURE10 at checkout to get the full saving.

Breville the Vertuo Creatista
Save 36% (AU$401)
Breville the Vertuo Creatista: was AU$1,099 now AU$698 at The Good Guys

A huge saving on this excellent Nespresso pod coffee machine makes now the time to snap it up. As we said in our Nespresso Vertuo Creatista review, this is the best Nespresso machine you can buy. A built-in milk tank and frother will automatically get your milk ready while your coffee is pouring. If you value convenience when it comes to coffee time, there's nothing better out there.

Philips 4400 Series LatteGo
Save 34% (AU$404)
Philips 4400 Series LatteGo: was AU$1,199 now AU$795 at Amazon

I use this coffee machine at home and have found it to be superb. You can read my full Philips LatteGo 4400 Series review for the low-down, but in short, it produces a wonderful espresso, offers plenty of useful personalisation and it's ok (albeit not amazing) with milk. This 34% discount makes it one to seriously consider.

Breville the Oracle Touch
Save 35% (AU$1,301)
Breville the Oracle Touch: was AU$3,699 now AU$2,398 at The Good Guys

Breville has released a couple of new models to replace the Oracle Touch, but it’s still a formidable coffee maker that handles the entire brewing process for you, from grinding to tamping, extraction and even the frothing of milk. It allows for plenty of personalisation still, meaning you can fine tune your brew to your exact tastes.

De'Longhi Magnifica Evo Next
Save 30% (AU$350)
De'Longhi Magnifica Evo Next: was AU$1,149 now AU$799 at De'Longhi

Excellent espresso and a variety of coffee- and milk-based drinks is what you'll get from this automatic bean-to-cup machine. It is a little fiddly to use for the first time, but once you've got your preferred settings saved, you'll be pouring like a true barista. Note that you'll first need to play De'Longhi's Italian-ish accent game to unlock the 30% discount.

Ninja  Creami Deluxe
Save 5% (AU$21.99)
Ninja Creami Deluxe: was AU$399.99 now AU$378 at Amazon

Amazon has inflated the list price of the Creami Deluxe, at least compared to Ninja directly. Still, this is a cracking saving on the cult-like ice cream maker. This Deluxe edition gets you three containers, allowing for even more frozen treats.

Sunbeam Multi Zone Air Fryer Oven
Save 20% (AU$60)
Sunbeam Multi Zone Air Fryer Oven: was AU$299 now AU$239 at Amazon

It has dropped to close to AU$200 before, but considering what this air fryer can do, I think this price is still fantastic. It's capable of cooking in separate zones, complete with separate trays to maximise the space or one huge 11.4L zone. Food is cooked to perfection, whether it's a full roast chicken or small portions of fries or vegetables. Plus, there's no pre-heat time!

Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer
Save 40% (AU$191.99)
Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer: was AU$479.99 now AU$288 at Amazon

Securing a spot on our list of the best air fryers, our reviewer said this innovative model from Ninja was the "air fryer of my dreams". It takes a familiar double drawer design, but stacks them on top of each other, resulting in a smaller footprint. Performance is exemplary, but just make sure the food you put in isn't that big, as the drawers themselves are on the smaller side at 4.75L each.

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Dyson blows us away

Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer lying on its side and viewed from the rear. A hand is seen in black and white with &amp;quot;Don&#039;t Miss&amp;quot; text in a copper/orange colour in the top left

(Image credit: Dyson / Future)

Essentially matching its Black Friday 2024 price, the Supersonic Nural is back down to a more affordable AU$499.

Admittedly it's still a fair chunk of change for a hair dryer, but the Nural is the smartest hair dryer there is, designed to protect your hair and scalp during the drying process, preventing long-term damage from excessive heat.

While Amazon doesn't officially get involved with Click Frenzy, it just so happens to be the retailer with the cheapest price right now and for three colours no less!

They include Ceramic patina/topaz, Ceramic pink/rose and Jasper plum,

Alternatively, you can get the equally-alluring red velvet/gold colour from the maker itself for the same price.

• Dyson Supersonic Nural (all colours avaialble via the same link): was AU$749 now AU$497 at Amazon
• Dyson Supersonic Nural (Red velvet/gold): was AU$749 now AU$499 at Dyson

The small Shark with a big bite

Shark Detect Pro Cordless Vacuum

(Image credit: Future)

My colleague, Sharm, has reviewed quite a few vacuum cleaners during her time with TechRadar and she regularly rates the Shark Cordless Detect Pro with Auto-Empty System as one of the best vacuum cleaners in Australia and it also maintains a spot in her guide to the best cordless vacuum cleaners too.

It's not the most powerful vacuum, but it balances price and features remarkably well, even when not discounted. Highlights of this vacuum cleaner, aside from its good value, it its prowess at cleaning room edges where dust tends to accumulate. The cleaner head's light is superfluous and it doesn't quite light up dust particles like Dyson's Fluffy Optic does, but it can be handy to see into dark corners or under furniture.

Sharm's favourite part of the Shark Cordless Detect Pro is its auto-empty docking station. It's not as powerful as Samsung's Clean Station, but she loves the fact that it doesn't need replaceable dust bags, so there's no ongoing costs. You can clean and wash the box, let it dry and pop it back on again.

It has gone slightly lower in price, I must confess, but this 40% saving is still one well worth your attention.

Shark Cordless Detect Pro w/ Auto-Empty System: was AU$999 now AU$598

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This Bose is boss

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Gen 2 on a red background

(Image credit: Bose / Future)

Stop the presses because Bose's best cans have dropped in price – but only for a limited time!

The QC Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) haven't long launched in Australia, and I can't recall seeing a discount on them in that time. Well now The Good Guys has put an end to that.

Initially discounting them to AU$597 (from AU$699), you can shave AU$10 by hitting the Price Beat button and then save a further AU$60 by entering the code FRENZY25 at checkout. The final price? AU$527.

That's still a sizeable sum I admit, but Bose's second-gen flagship cans are simply superb. Our Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) saw them come away with a full five stars, with our reviewer claiming "The King of Active Noise-Cancellation is back with a product that’s just a mild improvement on the model it replaces – which is, frankly, all it really needed to be."

The previous model was knocked off its perch by the Sony WH-1000XM6 as the ANC headphones to beat, and boy was Bose clearly not happy with that. This new model reasserts itself as the true master of noise cancellation, backed up by a lively, engaging sound and the Immersive Audio mode that give any song the spatial audio treatment.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen): was AU$699 now AU$527 at The Good Guys

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Click Frenzy day 2, deals boogaloo

Exceptional espresso every time

KitchenAid KF8 espresso machine in black with &amp;quot;Don&#039;t Miss&amp;quot; text in white.

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I'm a sucker for a coffee machine deal. In fact, after headphones and other audio gear, coffee machines are the next product category I search for deals for. Because let's be honest, the world would've revolve without a delicious cuppa joe in the morning, would it?

While I haven't personally tried out KitchenAid's espresso machines, I feel safe in the knowledge that my UK-based colleague (and certified barista) Cat Ellis can't recommend them enough.

Based on our KitchenAid KF8 review, it's one that's seriously worthy your consideration. How come? Well, Cat's opening line of "Great quality coffee doesn't get much easier than this", sums it up perfectly.

This is a supremely talented machine that will brew you a perfect coffee in no time, and will do so ever so quietly. Plus, I think it's a real looker, in any of its colour choices. And, there are plenty of customisable drink presets to choose from, and perhaps best of all, it's easy to use.

Admittedly, the KF6 is perhaps the best overall value in the range, but that one is curiously absent from any discount on KitchenAid's website. You could also pick up the KF7 (which we haven't reviewed yet) with a AU$350 discount. It does everything the KF8 can do, just with a slightly smaller colour touchscreen.

• KitchenAid KF8: AU$2,599 AU$2,199 at KitchenAid

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The core essentials of sound

Soundcore speakers and headphones in a field

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Looking for well-performing speakers and headphones? Forget the big name audio brands and consider Soundcore. We're big fans of the Soundcore brand here at TechRadar, as it regularly marries the perfect combination of performance and price. It's certainly evident in our Anker Soundcore Boom 2 Plus speaker review, which earned a solid four stars – and the title of the best party speaker!

Soundcore's headphones also perform well, just take a look at our Anker Soundcore Space One Pro review and you'll see that hi-res audio, effective ANC and excellent battery life don't need to cost you the earth.

Right now, that latter statement has never been truer. Soundcore is hosting a Spring sale with up to 50% in savings to be had. I've picked out some highlights below, but be sure to check out the full selection for yourself.

• Soundcore Boom 2 Plus: was AU$359.99 now AU$269.99
• Soundcore Space One Pro: was AU$349.99 now AU$249.99• Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro: was AU$249 now AU$199

Prefer to shop at Amazon? You can find similar deals at the official Soundcore Amazon store.

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Binge at Binge for less

Binge

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With it being such a deal-heavy month, the odd non-Click Frenzy discount was always going to creep its way in, and here you have it!

From now tntil December 8, 2025, all Binge plans are discounted to just AU$2 for the first month. The offer is available to both new and returning customers and, well, why wouldn't you sign up for the Premium plan while you have the chance to save AU$20?

With shows including The Paper, Colin from Accounts, and The Twelve, to name a few, if you have the time to binge through everything, this deal will more than pay for itself.

Binge Basic subscription: was AU$10 now AU$2 (for 1 month, then AU$10p/m)
Binge Standard subscription: was AU$19 now AU$2 (for 1 month, then AU$19p/m)
Binge Premium subscription: was AU$22 now AU$2 (for 1 month, then AU$22p/m)

Remember, it's just one month you'll be getting for just a couple of bucks, after which your chosen plan will revert to its regular price.

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Mix things up in the kitchen

KitchenAid KSM195 stand mixer in 2025 colour of the year, Butter Yellow.

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KitchenAid's stand mixers are as iconic as they are capable. If you have even the slightest inclination of cooking or baking up a storm in the kitchen, the KSM150 stand mixer is the appliance to have.

There are multiple varieties and model number of this cult-like cooking companion, with the KSM150 on sale here coming with a large, 4.7L bowl and a smattering of useful attachments to help you cook and bake up a storm in the kitchen.

Amazon has knocked it down to a very attractive AU$529 – that's 41% – and you can grab it in black, almond cream or red colours.

KitchenAid KSM150 stand mixer: was AU$899 now AU$529

Alternatively, KitchenAid itself has an early Black Friday sale now live, with a full range of stand mixer models, comprising different accessories, can be picked up from AU$549.

KitchenAid stand mixers at KitchenAid

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