Sneak preview of Kmart’s top 10 of 100 special products being released for the global shopping day
Black Friday is traditionally an American shopping event, but Kmart is taking it to the next level by releasing dozens of special products on the discount day. This is what you can expect.
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Black Friday is still more than a week away but anticipation is building early this year.
Kmart has revealed a sneak preview of the top 10 of 100 special products being released specifically for the global shopping event.
As Aussie retailers get set to celebrate the traditional American discount shopping day like never before, Kmart is getting in on the act with a special range that will be available exclusively from Friday, November 29 to Monday, December 1.
Items expected to fly off the shelves include an egg chair ($179), portable gas barbecue, ($99), inflatable 9-foot stand-up paddle board set ($249), and E-VOLT electric bike ($499).
Other items rounding out the top 10 are a Russell Hobbs Cambridge breakfast pack ($49), Logitech G231 gaming headset ($59), 1000 thread-count cotton queen sheet set ($29), Googly whirlee ($9), Hot Wheels track builder total turbo takeover play set ($39), and Black & Decker 17V cordless drill ($49).
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Kmart general merchandise general manager Callum Smith said the retailer would be stocking shelves with 100 exclusive products that have never been available in store before.
“Kmart continues its effort to deliver high-quality products at the lowest prices for families with its Black Friday range, spanning across homewares, toys, electronics, kitchen and outdoor,” he said.
“The products within our Black Friday range will be hot property and once they are gone, gone.
“We encourage our amazing community to get in store quick or shop online to not miss out. You won’t find these products anywhere else, their exclusive finds to Kmart.”