Bag a BIG Win: Aussies share finds from BIG W’s $3 flash sale

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The thrill of a good bargain is something we all can appreciate, especially when it comes to stretching our dollars further in retirement.

BIG W recently offered a deal that's hard to pass up, and it is not just a blessing for your wallet, but also a fun opportunity to refresh your wardrobe without breaking the bank.


Customers took to social media to share their incredible finds and the substantial savings they've racked up during this sale from BIG W.

Imagine walking out of the store with a trolley brimming with items that, at regular prices, would have cost you almost a thousand dollars, but you only pay a fraction of that.

This is the reality for some savvy shoppers who've paid as little as $105 for a trolley full of goods.


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A BIG W shopper shared her big savings on social media from the store’s $3 flash sale. Credits: Facebook / Markdown Addicts Australia


The excitement is palpable as one shopper boasted a staggering $913 saving from a single shopping trip, while another was over the moon for only spending $180 for what would have been a $772 haul at regular prices.

Across Australia, BIG W stores are showcasing racks upon racks of clothes adorned with $3 clearance signs, and displays of shoes all marked down to the same irresistible price.

For those looking to take advantage of these deals, a tip from the shopping frontlines suggested looking out for items with price tags that include the code 'S23’.

These are the marked-down treasures you'll want to scoop up.


The joy of shoppers scoring big is evident in the photos and comments being shared.

‘Look at that saving! Goodies for four families here!’ one shopper shared, with an image of her saving.

Another gleefully posted about their $592 saving, saying, ‘The BIG W $3 sale has officially started.’

‘Orange has this sale. I spent $126, but saved $488. Clothing and shoes. Well worth checking out,’ a third said.

‘I got a heap today in Taree… in store!’ another exclaimed.

‘I also got a heap of clothes for my kids, and [a] couple things for myself today! So good,’ one more agreed.

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However, it's worth noting that the sale may vary by location, and not all BIG W stores have the same items on offer.

Some shoppers have expressed disappointment at finding little to no sale items at their local stores.

‘Nothing at Bendigo... some $9 stuff, but nothing else,’ one commented.

‘I went to BIG W Booval today, and there was nothing,’ another shared.


However, before you rush off to indulge in some retail therapy, it's important to plan your shopping wisely, especially considering the limited-time offer.

As you prepare to score some bargains, it's also crucial to stay informed about the Easter trading hours of your local stores, and we’ve got you covered on that with all the details you need to plan your shopping trips effectively.

So, whether you're stocking up on Easter goodies or treating yourself to a well-deserved shopping spree, stay tuned to make the most out of these exciting opportunities!
Key Takeaways
  • BIG W conducted a substantial $3 flash sale on clothing, shoes, and accessories at various locations across Australia.
  • Customers shared their substantial savings on social media, with some saving hundreds of dollars on bulk purchases.
  • The sale appears to include items marked with the price tag code 'S23', and features clothes and shoes.
  • While many shoppers were excited about the incredible deals, others expressed disappointment at finding little to no sale items at their local stores.
Have you visited the BIG W store near you to check out this sale? What did you buy, and how much were you able to save? We’d love to hear your stories in the comments below!
 
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