Hump Day Deals: 33% Off Pebble Smartwatch, Cheap Toolbox, 50% Off Rosé Wine

Hump day (AKA Wednesday) is arguably the most boring day of the week. So why not liven things up by grabbing one of these nifty online bargains? Deals that caught our eye this week include 50% off 201-piece Stanley mechanics tool set, get a free PlayStation 4 with Sony Xperia Z3 smartphone, 15% off Lite n’ Easy food orders. Click the links below to land yourself a bargain.

  • Need a new pair of business shoes? Julius Marlow is offering its $129.95 Pace Leather shoes for $45 (plus $9.95 postage) when you use the discount code “MARLOW”. The show is available in UK sizes 7 to 13. [Via OzBargain]
  • Virgin Mobile is offering online customers a free PlayStation 4 valued at $549 when they pre-order a Sony Xperia Z3 smartphone on a 24 month plan. The $60 plan (plus $5 mobile repayments) comes with $700 of free call/text and 4GB data per month. The deal is limited to the first 100 customers.
  • From October 1, SBS will offer viewers 400 on-demand movies for free. Some of the films on offer include Bicycle Thieves, Black Dynamite, American Splendor, Oldboy, The Last Emperor and The Thin Blue Line. The 400 movies will remain free to view for 12 months.
  • Our friends at Gizmodo have put together a buying guide of the best laptops of 2014. Click here for their verdicts.
  • This week’s Humble Bundle features games starring heroine protagonists. Pay what you want for Lilly Looking Through, Ms. Splosion Man, The Cat Lady and Defender’s Quest: Valley of the Forgotten. Pay $6 or more to also get Long Live the Queen and The Yawhg. If you pay $10 or more, you’ll get everything plus Valdis Story: Abyssal City. As always, you can choose who gets the lion’s share of your money: Humble Bundle, the developers or the nominated charity.
  • OzBargain reader TRENT86 has assembled a list of Myer electrical offers of up to 80% off. The deals are available for one day only, so get in quick. Click here to see the full range of deals.
  • Microsoft is slashing the price of its Xbox 360 console range with prices now starting at $179 for the 4GB bare-bones version. There’s also a new 500GB blue console that comes bundled with Call of Duty: Ghosts and Call of Duty: Black Ops II for $279.
  • Supercheap Auto is selling the Stanley 201 piece mechanics tool set for $89 — that’s almost $100 off the regular RRP. The set contains a wide assortment of sockets, ratchets, wrenches, drill bits and Allen keys. [Via OzBargain]
  • JB Hi-Fi still has 15 per cent off HP desktop PCs from now until 1 October.
  • Harvey Norman has some discounts on Seagate drives. A 2TB external drive is going for $94, while the 4TB version is $185.
  • Pebble has slashed the price of its original smartwatch by 33 per cent. Originally costing US$149, you can now get it delivered to anywhere in the world for US$99, including delivery. The deluxe Steel version has also received a price-drop of $30. [Via OzBargain]
  • With school holidays in full swing across much of the country, there are toy sales galore at the major chains. Check out what’s on offer at Big W, Target (we like the 20% off a bunch of stuff, especially LEGO) and Kmart.
  • Each Wednesday, ALDI runs a ‘Special Buys’ sale on a range of heavily discounted items. Today’s deals focus on mountain biking gear and business products for the office. Click here to see the full range of deals.
  • The Wine Market is having a clearance sale on Mateus sparkling Rosé wine. You can now order a pack of six for $45 with free delivery. That works out to $7.50 per bottle which is half price.
  • Summer is coming, which means it’s time to lose weight. Lite n’ Easy is offering customers 15 per cent off their next order. You need to place your order before Friday October 3. [Via OzBargain]
  • Seen anything better? Share links to more online deals in the comments section below!


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