Six Deals You Need To Know About In Australia Today

Six Deals You Need To Know About In Australia Today
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G’day! Here are today’s cracking deals for Lifehacker readers, including: Up to 40% off fitness trackers at Catch, 20% off tech on eBay, and more!

1. 20% off eBay tech: eBay is having another 20% off tech sale, but this one is better than most – participating brands include Dell, Sony and GraysOnline and AllPhones. To get the full discount, use the code ‘PHONO’ at checkout. Click here!

2. 70% off fitness trackers: Catch is having a clearance sale on fitness trackers with over 70% off select brands. Click here!

3. Cheap mobile broadband plans: Yesterday, we brought you Australia’s cheapest NBN plans. If you can’t get the NBN or can’t have great speeds in your area, mobile broadband is the next best thing. Here are ten options under $90 per month!

4. Mobile phone clearance sale: Catch is having a clearance sale on mobile phones and accessories, with up to 70% off the RRP. There are some great products here from the likes of Apple, Samsung, Oppo, HTC, Google and Huawei. Click here!

5. Amazon outlet store deals: Amazon Australia is selling a bunch of heavily discounted items on its Outlet Store. Available categories include computing, electronics, books, fashion, video games, food and home entertainment. Click here!

6. eBay daily deals: Another day, another eBay sale. Click here for today’s best bargains!


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