Click Frenzy The Main Event kicks off at 7pm on November 12 (aka tonight), which means now is the perfect time to get your wishlist ready and grab those must-have appliances and tools you’ve been eyeing.
But with so many options and limited-time deals flying around, how do you keep track of them all and make sure you’re getting the best deal during the Click Frenzy sales?
This guide will delve into the hottest trends and must-have appliances, helping you navigate the sales and emerge on top. So, whether you’re a baking aficionado, or you’re just looking for speed and convenience, we’ve got you covered.
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What we’d buy in the Click Frenzy sales 2024
Below, we’ve put together a list of what we’re planning to grab, from must-have kitchen gadgets to the best home appliances that’ll make life a whole lot easier.
Whether you’re after a deal on tech, a new coffee machine, or something to update your living space, these are the items we’re eyeing to score this year.
01
Ninja dual zone air fryer
$199 (usually $249) at Betta Home Living
This innovative air fryer features two independent cooking drawers, each with its own controls, letting you cook different foods perfectly at the same time. Enjoy healthier, crispy results with little to no oil thanks to DualZone Technology.
“The dual function is really handy,” wrote a five-star reviewer. “And being able to sync the two drawers so they finish at the same time means I don’t have to worry about trying to set them myself to finish together. The two small drawers are perfect for the two of us. I made sure to season the drawers before using so cleaning them is so easy.”
Key features:
- Cook two different foods at once with independent temperature controls
- Large 7.6L capacity lets you air fry family-sized portions
- Six smart programs, including Max Crisp, Air Fry, Air Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate and Bake
- Sleek touch-screen controls
- Dishwasher-safe parts
Also available at:
- $249 at The Good Guys
- $249.99 (usually $299.99) at Ninja
- $359.20 (usually $449) at Myer
02
The Cooks Collective classic non-stick 10 piece cookset in black
$259.98 (usually $649.95) at Myer
This versatile 10-piece cookware set offers everything you need to tackle everyday meals. From simmering sauces to searing steaks, the Cooks Collective Classic has you covered.
“I absolutely love the classic non-stick 10 piece cookset in black,” said a reviewer who left five stars. “The sleek design complements my kitchen perfectly, and the non-stick coating makes cooking and cleaning a breeze. It’s a fantastic addition to my culinary arsenal, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable cookware set.”
Key features:
- Premium cast aluminium ensures even heat distribution for perfect cooking
- Easy-clean non-stick surface
- Durable bearing-shot technology strengthens the non-stick surface for long-lasting performance
- Heat-resistant handles
- Oven safe up to 180°C
- Dishwasher safe
Also available at:
- $349 at Matt Blatt
- $349 at Brosa
03
KitchenAid 4.7L Artisan stand mixer in dried rose
$719 (usually $1049) at KitchenAid
Bake like a pro with this powerful and versatile stand mixer. The KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer is your one-stop shop for all baking needs, from whipping up batches of cookies to kneading dough for delicious bread.
“Two words: GAME CHANGER,” said a five-star reviewer. “I’ve had a KitchenAid on my wishlist for eons, and it’s already proving its worth in gold. So far I’ve made two particularly difficult and fiddly desserts, and they’ve both turned out an absolute dream. Perfect meringue buttercream, perfect lemon curd, perfect marscapone-zabaione cream. The feather pink design is lovely and the envy of all my mates.”
Key features:
- Large 4.7L bowl lets you tackle big batches with ease
- Bonus 2.8L bowl to mix batter in one bowl and icing in the other
- 10 speeds, from gentle kneading to high-powered whipping
- Planetary mixing action ensures even mixing of all ingredients
- Durable construction
- Over 18 optional attachments (sold separately)
Also available at:
- $688 at The Good Guys
04
Smeg 50s style 4-slice toaster in black
$269 (usually $299) at The Good Guys
Craving a toaster that’s as gorgeous as it is functional? Look no further than the Smeg ’50s Retro toaster. This appliances features a four-slice capacity that lets you cook for the whole family or a crowd in just one go.
Key features:
- Four-slice capacity
- Extra-wide slots that are perfect for thick bread or artisan slices
- Variable browning control
- Three pre-set programs: defrost, reheat and bagel
- Removable crumb tray
Available at:
- $249 at Designer Appliances
- $269 at Bing Lee
- $269 (usually $299) at Appliances Online
05
Nutribullet Mega Pack 900 watts
$99 (usually $119) at Myer
Whip up nutritious smoothies in seconds with this powerful and versatile blender system. It contains all you could ever need in a compact bending setup with fantastic value for money.
Reviewers say they are extremely happy with the purchase, with one writing: “If you have ever hesitated about getting a NutriBullet – stop! Do yourself a favour and add this appliance to your kitchen. It’s not just for smoothies or drinks – you can make breadcrumbs, flour, peanut butter, grind coffee beans, chop herbs, make pesto. Seriously, this machine is so versatile…I love this so so much!”
Key features:
- Powerful 900-watt motor pulverises whole fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds for maximum nutrient extraction
- Two speeds: one-touch operation for simple blending control
- Two 700ml cups and one 500ml cup for single or family-sized servings
- Includes both an extractor blade for smoothies and a milling blade for grinding nuts and spices
- Flip-top lid, vessel grip and lip ring for easy portability and mess-free drinking
- Dishwasher-safe cups and blades
Available at:
- $99 (usually $189) at The Good Guys
- $99 at Bing Lee
- $119 at David Jones
- $169 (usually $189) at Kogan
The best Click Frenzy sales in 2024
The best kitchen appliance sales
- KitchenAid: Massive savings happening now
- Myer: Huge savings across multiple categories
- Kogan: Up to 65 per cent off major brands
- Appliances Online: Receive $50 off when you spend $500+ using code FRENZY50
- The Good Guys: Instant Online Only Deals on a huge range
- MyDeal: Save $10 when you spend $75+
- David Jones: Big savings happening now
- Dick Smith: Up to 65 per cent off big brands
The best kitchenware sales
- Canningvale: Up to 90 per cent off Early Access sale happening now
- Myer: Huge savings across multiple categories
- Sheridan Outlet: 50 per cent off, with members taking a further 20 per cent off during Sheridan sale
- THE ICONIC: Up to 30 per cent off during Iconic Frenzy
- David Jones: Big savings happening now
- Aura Home: 25 per cent off using code FRENZY at checkout
What date is Click Frenzy?
Click Frenzy “The Main Event” starts on Tuesday, November 12 and wrap up on Friday, November 15.
So, if you’re ready to score the appliance of your dreams, start prepping your cart because there are no guarantees stock will last!
What is Click Frenzy in Australia?
Click Frenzy is an online sales event that occurs around two to three times a year, bringing together massive discounts and deals from a wide range of Australian retailers.
Similar to the Black Friday and Boxing Day sales, Click Frenzy helps you save across various categories, but it’s spread out over several events throughout the year. This gives you more opportunities to grab incredible bargains on everything from kitchen appliances like air fryers to cookware sets and more.
How many times a year is Click Frenzy?
Click Frenzy runs three times a year, with its biggest event, “The Main Event,” stealing the show in November. This is when you’ll find the steepest discounts and the most hype.
The other two key sales are “Click Frenzy Mayhem” in May, which gives you another shot at scoring some impressive mid-year bargains, and “Julove” in July, which brings a mix of deals across fashion, home and beauty.
What are the worst months for sales?
The worst months for sales are typically around February and October. February comes right after the big holiday and New Year sales, so discounts tend to be scarce. October can also be a slower time since many retailers hold off on offering big promotions until November for Black Friday and holiday shopping. These months generally have fewer major sale events, making them less ideal for scoring deals.
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