The craziest sales season of the year has kicked off in the US once again. To make your life easier, we’re collecting the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday bargains that you can get in Australia — keep checking back for updates!
The following deals come from both US online stores and local retailers looking to get in on the action. Naturally, we’ve omitted sales where shipping costs would eat too much into your savings. Products are divided into categories for your browsing convenience.
Deals are available for a limited time and are liable to disappear without warning so be sure to get in quick. (Also be sure to check our US/Black Friday shopping tips here and here.) Now get shopping!
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Darkest Dungeon for $16.53 (40% off)
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Ori and the Blind Forest for $16.53 (40% off)
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Life is Strange Complete Season for $16.53 (50% off)
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Fallout games (up to 75% off)
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RUSH for $0.68 (90% off)
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Antichamber for $2.74 (90% off)
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Shadow Warrior (2013) for $5.50 (90% off)
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The Evil Within for $16.53 (85% off)
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I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream for $2.05 (75%)
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Surgeon Simulator 2013 for $2.74 (80% off)
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Hard Reset for $3.09 (85% off)
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Grim Fandango Remastered for $3.74 (75% off)
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Hand of Fate for $9.99 (60% off)
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Jade Empire Special Edition: $5.16 (75% off)
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The Stanley Parable for $2.99 (80% off)
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Elite Dangerous for $14.97 (67% off)
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Wolfenstein: The New Order for $11.99 (85% off)
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Civilization V for $19.99 (67% off)
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Xbox One + Kinect Five Game bundle for $449 ($150 off)
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1TB PlayStation with three games for $402.74
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PlayStation Store November sale (PS3 + PS4)
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Xbox November sale (Xbox 360 + Xbox One)
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Get 20% off Player Points or free shipping at OzGamesShop
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Up to 40% off VMware products
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (64GB/Intel Core i3) for $976.65 ($172.35 off)
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (128GB/Intel Core i3) for $1189.15 ($209.85 off)
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (256GB/Intel Core i5) for $1571.65 ($277.35 off)
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (256GB/Intel Core i7) for $1799 ($400 off)
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (512GB/Intel Core i7) for $2199 ($500 off)
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Dell Inspiron 15 Signature Edition for $699 ($400 off)
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ASUS ZenBook UX305 Signature Edition for $899 ($200 off)
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Lenovo Yoga 300-11IBR Signature Edition for $549 ($100 off)
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Get 40% off Phone/Pad Cases at Sena (promo code: “BLACKFRIDAY40”)
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Sony Bravia KDL55W800C 55″ Smart TV for $1082 (RRP $1999)
Games
[Steam/PC]
[Consoles/Console games]
Computers & electronics
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20% Off Everything at Red Bubble (promo code: “BF20”)
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20% Off everything at ASOS (promo code: “CYBER”)
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30% off everything at Missguided (promo code: “CYBER30”
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40% off all Bendon lingerie
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60% off select items at Saks Fifth Avenue
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Get 30% off store wide at Powerbulbs (promo code: “FRIYAY”)
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30% off clothing, jewellery and watches at Amazon (promo code: “30BLACKFRI”)
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35% off contact lenses at Specsavers Online (promo code: “12HOURS”)
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Up to 40% off Hotels.com globally
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$17.99 for a Vodafone prepaid SIM with $40 credit and 2GB bonus data with every recharge for a year.
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Australian Museum general admission for one ($8) or two Adults ($15), free Entry for Under 16s ($7/$15 off)
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Taronga Zoo: Adult Entry for $46, or Child Entry for $26
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Get one year of unlimited Amazon Drive cloud storage for $5 ($54.99 off)
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Up to 90% off at Photobook Australia
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10% off selected titles on Book Depository (promo code: BLACKFRIDAY)
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20% off everything at Model Cars(promo code: BLACK20)
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Up to 25% Off selected flights to over 85 destinations on British Airways
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20% off in the Black Friday sale at Oaks Hotel & Resorts booking (promo code: BLACKFRI)
Comments
15 responses to “The Best Black Friday And Cyber Monday Deals [Updated]”
you might want to check the shipping first… either
a) they don’t ship these items at these prices to Australia
b) the shipping cost is exorbitant
c) they don’t ship to Australia
WHat are you on about? Most of these deals are either digital or linked to the AU store versions.
The Auspost website allows you to set up a personalised US address where items are sent to and then forwarded to Australia for an additional sending fee. If the US shipping fee is free, it’s not a bad option, but if it’s expensive, you’d feel like you were paying double.
I thought black Friday was supposed to be on the 13th?
In America they hold Thanksgiving on Thursday and on the day after have “Black Friday” sales.
Some say the origin of the name is that this is the day starting the holiday shopping season, and when shops start to make a profit after months of famine. The ledger ink changing from red to black.
Ah! So October is the time to buy advanced Russian subs with the top secret caterpillar drive propulsion units!
Dick Smith are getting in on the act too – https://www.dicksmith.com.au/
Picked up a Sony BluRay Player with WiFi for $112 – normally $146
Agreed. I just got 160 off a Canon DSLR. Seems like a good week each year to wait to buy your electronics
Seems Dick Smith is overstocked, so there might be bigger sales in the weeks ahead.
http://www.theage.com.au/business/retail/why-the-dick-smith-disaster-has-jb-hifi-worried-20151201-glc9jh.html
Dick Smith, hasn’t been “THE REAL Dick Smith” since mid 80s-ish. It was bought by Woolworths? More recently it was purchased by ahem, Kogan.
Hope that helped.
P.S belated thanks Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Smith_(retailer)
While these are some impressive deals, you should also check out some VPN deals on Black Friday. I was looking around and found some interesting deals:
– PureVPN is offering a Buy 1 Get 1 Free deal.
– IPVanish is offering 60% off on all packages.
– IronSocket is giving 50% discount on all packages.
– HideMyAss is giving 57% discount on all packages.
These are some of the deals from popular VPN services, but there are many more that you can find. Various review websites (such as: http://www.bestvpnprovider.com/black-friday-vpn-deals/) have compiled a list of discounts on VPNs this Black Friday, do check them out.
I haven’t been to Taronga Zoo in ages, but those admission prices ($46/26) seem to be the normal ones, and the link takes you to Groupon’s Australian Museum page.
O’Reilly are running a cyber Monday sale at the moment with 50% off all ebooks. http://www.oreilly.com/ Apparently you can also score a safari https://www.safaribooksonline.com/ subscription for half price as well.
Woolies,isn’t missing out either- 12 cans Baked Beans,$10.
Hard to know what rights you have as a consumer with US sites. Here’s the wrap on what your rights are in Australia if you get a lemon or are ripped off. Great article: https://t.co/h2hfuXMYqM