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2025-12-24T21:59:12.745Z
A Christmas morning look at today’s deals before Boxing Day
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Merry Christmas!
I’ve taken a moment this morning to check for any early updates, and there’s not too many major changes in pricing (those will will arrive tomorrow), so you can rest assured the deals below are all freshly checked and up to date.
If none of today’s deals catch your eye, don’t worry. Many sellers on Amazon hold out until the big day itself. So be sure to check back tomorrow morning for the latest updated deals.
Happy holidays, and happy shopping!
2025-12-24T07:40:03.233Z
Sony earbuds for under AU$70? Yes, please!
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The Sony WF-C510 are a great pair of earbuds, and we rate them as the best cheap Sony earbuds in our buyers guide.
In our Sony WF-C510 review, we gave them 4.5-stars and said we’d “pick these cheap earbuds over more expensive AirPods 4.” and “these are some of the best cheap earbuds out there right now and they continue Sony’s dominance of the audio market.”
High praise indeed!
While not as cheap as October’s AU$60 offer on Amazon, I think AU$68 is still a darn good deal, and you can pick them up in four different colour options at the same price. Christmas gift idea, anyone?
Sony WF-C510: was AU$99 AU$68 on Amazon
2025-12-24T03:44:42.103Z
Budget ‘buds prove a big hit
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We always aim to give as many products a TechRadar seal of approval as we can, but we can’t review everything. In such instances, we can confidently rely on feedback from real customers, especially when there are over 87,000 reviews of a product, as is the case with these budget-friendly Anker Soundcore P20i earbuds.
While we’ve not reviewed this exact model, we have had experience with Soundcore headphones and have found them to perform incredibly well for the price – just see our Anker Soundcore Space One Pro review as an example.
The general consensus of the P20i earbuds – which are available now for the small sum of AU$25.99 down from AU$59.99 – is that they perform well above what their price tag would suggest. Customers deem them to be comfortable to wear for long periods, incredibly easy to use (it’s also recommended you download the companion smartphone app for tweaking the sound profile) and they sound great.
There appears to be agreement that they’re not going to sound as good as pairs that cost two, three or four times as much, but that should be expected at this price. Multiple reviews of these earbuds say that for the price, you really can’t go wrong – perhaps it’s no wonder they’re one of the best selling products on the Amazon Australia store right now.
• Anker Soundcore P20i: was AU$59.99 AU$25.99 at Amazon
2025-12-24T01:21:49.876Z
Everyone loves ice cream!
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If you haven’t gotten onto the Ninja Creami bandwagon yet, it’s worth checking out, particularly if you’re a fan of ice creams and sorbets. If you love soft serves too, there’s a machine that does it all.
Read our review for the full scoop, but the Ninja Swirl is is the same Creami we’ve all come to love but with a soft-serve attachment added on. This alone has 6 programs so you can customise your soft serves, but that now means there are a total of 13 presets to make your fave frozen desserts.
You’ll need some countertop space or a shelf to store this machine when it’s not in use, but it could well be worthwhile as it’s a lot less expensive to make your ice creams than keep buying them. And you can make them as healthy or unhealthy as you wish.
Ninja Swirl by Creami: AU$549 AU$374 on Amazon
2025-12-24T00:12:23.587Z
Amazon deals under AU$50
There’s plenty of goodies that don’t cost a lot, and Amazon has its own section of Deals Under AU$50 that you can browse through – just don’t expect a lot of tech.
You can, however, stock up on things like toilet paper, laundry detergent, dishwashing tablets and liquid, some beauty products, pet food and pantry essentials.
There’s so much listed on that page that it’s a good thing you can filter down to specific categories via the options in the left sidebar.
2025-12-23T21:32:46.933Z
Deals aplenty on the day before Christmas
Amazon still hasn’t flipped the switch on an official Boxing Day sale, but if past years are anything to go by, it could land around noon. Either way, I’m watching closely and I’ll keep this page updated once I know more.
In the meantime, a bunch of other sellers dropped new discounts this morning, so I’ve added a stack of fresh deals already. And of course, if something sells out or the price jumps back up, it’s getting removed, so what’s here is only properly good deals.
2025-12-23T05:41:54.186Z
How fast can deals make it to my door? An Amazon shipping guide
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If you’re an Amazon shopper in Australia, you’ve probably noticed that shipping speeds can vary depending on where you live. In metro areas, next-day delivery is often available, while some locations, including select metro areas, can even get same-day shipping. But if you’re in a rural or remote area, things can take a little longer.
For those in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, and select metro areas, Amazon offers next-day shipping on a huge range of products for Prime members. Order today, and your package could be at your door tomorrow. If you’re not a Prime member, standard shipping options are still available, but delivery times may be longer, and you might need to pay extra.
If you live in Sydney or Melbourne, you might even qualify for same-day shipping on select items, but you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership for this option as well. This means that if you place your order before lunchtime, you could have it by the evening. It’s a great option for last-minute gifts or urgent purchases.
For those in regional and rural areas, Amazon still delivers, but shipping times will depend on how far you are from a major hub. Most Prime-eligible items will arrive within two to five days, though some locations may have to wait a little longer. Non-Prime orders may take longer, and shipping costs can vary depending on the seller and product.
No matter where you live, Amazon shipping speeds are better than ever, but if you want to check what’s available in your area, you can enter your postcode at checkout to see estimated delivery times.
Want more info? Head to the Amazon Help hub and click Delivery Speeds & Charges.
If you’re a frequent Amazon shopper, signing up for Prime could be worth it just for the faster shipping alone. If you’ve never tried it, you can start with a 30-day free trial. That means you can sign up now, take advantage of the sale, and cancel anytime if you decide it’s not for you.
Today’s best Amazon Prime deals
2025-12-23T02:05:02.124Z
Boxing Day early deals on Amazon
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Boxing Day is just around the corner – officially landing on December 26. And while Amazon’s official Boxing Day sale isn’t technically here yet, there are already plenty of discounts floating around, and they usually ramp up the closer we get.
If you missed something during Black Friday, this is often the next best chance to grab it at a discounted price. It’s also a decent time to sort out back-to-school gear, line up an upgrade, or finally buy the thing you actually wanted for Christmas but couldn’t justify at full price.
The other nice Amazon quirk is timing. For today only, you can sometimes jump on an early deal before Christmas and still get it delivered in time to quietly slide it under the tree. And even if you’re thinking “I’ll wait”, keep in mind Boxing Day week doesn’t always wait for you – some of the better deals can disappear before the big day itself.
So where do you start when Amazon has deals across tech, games, appliances, wearables and more?
Right here!
I’m tracking the best Amazon deals to see what’s actually dropped in price, and what’s just another fake discount. I’ll be here every day adding new discounts, and I’ll also pull anything that sells out or creeps back up in price, so you know anything here is a genuinely good deal.
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