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Myer's epic homewares sale: Philips, Sumbeam, Samsonite, Russell Hobbs and more

Myer's epic homewares sale: Philips, Sumbeam, Samsonite, Russell Hobbs and more

7NEWS29-04-2025

Need new homewares, travel gear or cooking appliances but are on a budget?
Well, I have news that is about to make your Tuesday much sweeter.
Myer's weekly homewares sale is back and this week it has incredible deals on everything from suitcases to pasta makers, cookware, bedding and more.
There are standout deals available under $50, $100, $200, and $300 on Myer's website.
Whether you're looking to elevate your cooking experience, give your living space a seasonal reset, or invest in everyday essentials, there's something for everyone.
Shoppers will find huge savings on items that blend function with style — perfect for gifting, updating, or simply indulging in a little home improvement.
With limited stock and these impressive savings, it's the perfect time to give your home the upgrade it deserves.
Under $50
Sunbeam Mixmaster Hand Mixer, $35.96 — $8.95 down from $44.95
Linen House Plush Bath Robe, $35 — $34.99 down from $69.99
— $70.95 down from $119.95
Vue Clara Quick Dry Bath Towel, $12 — $18 down from $30
— $14.97 down from $29.95
Under $100
— $140 down from $229
Monsac Pro Flex 55cm Soft Side Suitcase, $99.50 — $99.50 down from $199
Vue 300TC Australian Superfine Cotton Sheet Set, $59.98 — $59.97 down from $119.95
Philips 2000 Series 4.2L Airfryer, $99 — $80 down from $179
Russell Hobbs 7L Slow Cooker, $63.96 — $15.99 down from $79.95
Under $200
GreenPan Padova Frypan Set 26x30cm 2 Piece, $139 — $160.95 down from $299.95
Nutribullet Ultra 1000, $135.96 — $33.99 down from $169.95
Breville The Smart Rice Box Cooker, $159.20 — $39.80 down from $199
Breville The Brunch Set Toaster & Kettle in Cream, $179 — $50 down from $229
SodaStream ART Sparkling Water Maker, $135.20 — $33.80 down from $169
Joseph Joseph Glide Plus Ironing Board with Compact Legs, $137.97 — $91.98 down from $229.95
Under $300
Smeg 50's Style Kettle, $215.20 — $53.80 down from $269
— $105 down from $399.95
FitBit CHARGE 6 APAC, $220.96 — $38.99 down from $259.95
Philips Premium Pasta & Noodle Maker, $279.20 — $69.80 down from $349
— $217.04 down from $499.99

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