Score expensive 'big ticket' items for half the price at BIG W's sale!

As the cost of living continues to rise and budgets become tighter, finding a good bargain is more important than ever for savvy shoppers.

That's why the latest announcement from BIG W has caused such a stir among consumers, especially those of us who are always on the lookout for ways to stretch our dollars further.

The retail giant has launched a massive half-price sale on a range of 'big ticket' items often out of reach for the average Aussie's budget.



The ½ Price Deals, which has been described by some as the 'best they've seen', includes discounts on hundreds of big-brand products from household names like Dyson, Philips, Tefal, Shark, and Sistema.

This is a golden opportunity for shoppers to upgrade their home appliances, kitchenware, and tech gadgets without breaking the bank.


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BIG W has launched a massive sale on ‘big ticket’ items for half the price. Credit: Shutterstock


For those who have been eyeing a Dyson vacuum cleaner but couldn't justify the expense, the Dyson V8 Origin vacuum cleaner has been reduced to a more affordable $399 from its original price of $699.

Robot vacuum cleaners have become increasingly popular for their convenience and efficiency, and the iRobot Roomba 692 Robot Vacuum is no exception. With the sale, it's now available for $329, down from $499, offering a tidy saving of $170.

This Wi-Fi-connected device boasts a patented 3-Stage Cleaning System designed to keep your floors spotless with minimal effort.



BIG W's sale also shines in the kitchen. A set of two Tefal Daily Cook Induction Stainless Steel Twin Pack Fry Pans, originally priced at $139, is now available for just $69.50, making each pan an absolute steal at $34.75.

Additionally, the Tefal Daily Cook 5L Induction Stewpot, the Tefal Daily Cook Induction Non-Stick Stainless Steel Wok, and the Russell Hobbs Carlton 2 Slice Toaster ($39) have seen significant price drops, making it the perfect time to refresh your cookware.

Air fryers have revolutionised the way we cook, offering a healthier alternative to traditional frying methods.

The Russell Hobbs Brooklyn 2.0 Airfryer and the Healthy Choice 30L 1800W Digital Multi-Function Air Fryer Oven are also part of the sale, and their discounts make them even more appealing.



Personal care items haven't been overlooked, with the Philips Sonicare 200 Electric Toothbrush on sale for $39.97.

Electronic toothbrushes are known for their superior plaque removal compared to manual brushing, and at this price, it's an excellent time to invest in your dental health.

Even everyday essentials like Fairy Platinum All In One Lemon Automatic Dishwasher tablets have seen a price drop, now at just $23 for a pack of 52.

And for those who enjoy a smoothie on the go, Smash Active Smoothie Cups have been reduced to $10.

Beauty enthusiasts will be pleased to find that brands like L'Oreal Paris, Maybelline, and Revlon are also featured in the sale, allowing for a little self-pampering without the guilt of overspending.



It's clear that BIG W's half-price sale is a boon for consumers, particularly as we approach the festive season.

With many products already sold out online, it's evident that the sale has sent shoppers into a shopping galore, eager to take advantage of these incredible deals.
Key Takeaways
  • BIG W Australia has launched a significant half-price sale on a range of 'big ticket' items from popular brands like Dyson, Philips, and Tefal.
  • The sale includes substantial discounts on a variety of products, such as vacuum cleaners, kitchenware, and electronics, ahead of the festive season.
  • Many products have quickly sold out online, indicating a strong customer response to the sale.
  • The retailer has also reduced prices on essential items like Fairy dishwasher tablets and beauty brands, reflecting attention to the cost of living pressures faced by consumers.
Have you managed to snag a bargain? What 'big ticket' item did you finally bring home? Share your stories in the comments below!
 
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It's amazing how Aldi's pricing system has an affect on other retailers. Many of the items listed have been sold in Aldi at a far cheaper price. They might, in some cases, be different manufacturers but Aldi's consistent high value content and quality remains.
 
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There is a new app called "Zyft" Scan any barcode to see what other shops are charging. WW and Coles has some really high prices so don't get too excited over their fake specials.
 
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