Click Frenzy 2019: The Complete List Of Mega Deals


Click Frenzy is back! Once again, bargain hunters who are quick on the mouse trigger can score some insane deals, including 99% off tech, video game consoles for $4 and Apple Airpods for $3! Here’s the full list of mega deals that will be dropping later tonight. Keyboards at the ready!

Click Frenzy is essentially Australia’s answer to Black Friday – an annual sales event where retailers large and small unleashmega-discounts to a bargain hungry public. There are expected to be thousands of deals on offer, but the real sales bonanza starts at 7pm tonight. That’s when the much-touted ‘Go Wild’ deals start to appear online.

These are blink-and-you’ll-miss-it flash sales that feature some of the best tech deals you are ever likely see. We’re talking brand-new iPhone 11s for $12, Razor E Prime Air Electric Scooters for $7, KitchenAid food mixers for $6 and $100 travel vouchers for one buck!

Needless to say, product numbers are extremely limited and only the fastest, wiliest customers have a snowball’s chance in hell of completing a purchase. But that’s not to say it’s impossible – here are some tips on how to score a Go Wild deal tonight.

Without further ado, here are the Click Frenzy Go Wild deals that have been released thus far. We’ll be updating this list as more deals are revealed, so check back soon!

Click Frenzy Go Wild deals

Product

Price

Apple Airpods with Wireless Case (RRP: $319) $3
Razor E Prime Air Electric Scooters (RRP: $699) $7
Sony TVs, cameras, headphones 55% off RRP
PlayStation 4 console $4
$100 travel vouchers $1
iPhone 11 $12
KitchenAid food mixers $6
UE Boom wireless speakers $1
Kindle ebooks $2
Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphone $3
LG 55″ HD LED TV $10

Click Frenzy deals you can get right now

Most retailers will be jumping the gun on Click Frenzy’s “official” 7pm start time. Here are a few bargains that you can get right now.

Other deals

In addition to the flash sale above, there will also be plenty of regular bargains up for grabs. Here are a few highlights to watch out for:

  • Kate Spade: 30% OFF EVERYTHING
  • Air New Zealand: Fly to San Fran or LA with Air New Zealand – Departing SYD & MEL FR $899 Return per person Steve Madden: 30% off sitewide
  • Travel Online: Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu, Save Over $1500, – 6 Nights + Flights + Transfers + Double Upgrade + Breakfast
  • Travel Dream: 31 Day LA, Alaska & Japan Cruise on Golden Princess w Flights – $6,999 pp
  • Catch.com.au: Up to 77% off storewide
  • VisionDirect.com.au: 50% off for Sunglasses & Eyeglasses
  • MyDeal: 92% off across the website
  • Cotton On: 30% Off Selected Styles
  • Dyson: Dyson V11 Torque Drive Copper: Click Frenzy for $899 (save $200)
  • Singapore Airlines: Up to 15%* off selected Economy Class fares
  • Hawaiian Airlines: Flights to Hawaii from $790 return

Naturally, we’ll be bringing you links to all the best deals as soon as they appear online. Watch this space!

[referenced url=”https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2018/05/click-frenzy-mayhem-2018-how-to-get-the-best-deals/” thumb=”https://www.lifehacker.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2018/05/CLICKMAYHEM.png” title=”Click Frenzy Mayhem 2018: How To Get The Best Deals” excerpt=”Click Frenzy refreshes onto browsers Australia wide from 7pm tonight and just like Click Frenzy last November, there are ridiculous prices everywhere. However, the best is yet to come. From 7pm, some items will be heavily discounted. As in, heavily heavily. Click Frenzy will be offering surely-this-isn’t-real pricing on a number of products: $5 iPad Minis, $2 Fitbits and Nespresso machines, $3 Beats headphones and a $10 55-inch LG TV. Here’s how you can nab the big ticket items.”]

This post originally appeared on Lifehacker Australia. Read the original article here.


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