Your cheat sheet to Harvey Norman’s Boxing Day sale
Australia’s go-to hub for lifestyle products and home electronics should be on every bargain hunter’s hit list.
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After an impressive sales season that included Amazon Prime Day, Click Frenzy: The Main Event, Singles’ Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we finally come to the last of this year’s single day sales events, Boxing Day. One retailer to check out is one of Australia’s most trusted and well-known electronics and lifestyle brands, Harvey Norman.
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Since the brand’s conception in the early eighties, Australians have been turning to Harvey Norman to outfit their homes, with everything from furniture, kitchen and home appliances, bathroom renovations, heating and cooling solutions and more, being available from the one destination.
Here, below, are all the best deals available this Boxing Day.
BEST HARVEY NORMAN AUDIO DEALS
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live, $248 (save $70)
JBL Boombox 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker in Black, $498 (save $130)
Sony 3.1 Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar with Bluetooth, $795 (save $400)
Samsung Q800T 3.1.2 Channel Soundbar, $695 (save $200)
Apple AirPods 2nd Gen, $269 (save $50)
BEST HARVEY NORMAN HOME APPLIANCES AND ELECTRONICS DEALS
Philips Series 1000 Air Purifier, $275 (with a 90-day money back guarantee via redemption).
Hisense 70-inch S5 4K LED LCD Smart TV, $1095 (save $600)
Hisense 100-inch S8 4K LED LCD Smart TV, $9995 (save $3,000)
Samsung 32-inch The Frame LS03T QLED Smart TV, $595 (save $200)
BEST HARVEY NORMAN BEDDING DEALS
Natura Clima Ingeo Quilt, starting from $139
Natura Clima Ingeo Pillow, $59
Tencel Clima Mattress Protector - Queen, $109
SleepMaker Miracoil Regulate Mattresses
SleepMaker Miracoil Orientate Mattresses
WHAT IS THE HARVEY NORMAN CUSTOMER DIRECT PARTNER PROGRAM?
The Harvey Norman Customer Direct Partner Program is an opportunity for brands across tech, home, lifestyle and baby, to leverage the millions-strong customer community of one of Australia’s most trusted retailers.
Ideal for businesses hoping to grow their customer base, increase visibility, and utilise Harvey Norman’s established customer service teams and world-class automated processes, this may just be the partnership for your brand.
WHAT IS THE HARVEY NORMAN CUSTOMER DIRECT MARKETPLACE?
The product of the retailer’s Customer Direct Partner Program, the Harvey Norman Customer Direct Marketplace offers shoppers the widest range of new products from emerging and trusted brands. Across kitchenware and cookware, camping gear, fitness and exercise equipment, toys and games, and baby, Harvey Norman has coupled this extensive range of premium products with flexible financing options for the best online shopping experience.
WHAT IS BOXING DAY?
Boxing Day occurs on December 26, the day following Christmas. The sales event offers an opportunity for retailers to clear their stock, particularly Christmas-themed gifts, decorations and foods that lose their relevance with the passing of the holiday season. First started in the UK, it has long been the most renowned sales event in Australia, though US-born Black Friday weekend has grown in popularity in recent years.
Typically an occasion for shoppers to converge on storefronts, consumers behaviours have noticeably shifted online in recent years - this year especially with the realities of the coronavirus to contend with - and so bargain hunters can be assured of brands prioritising robust and competitive deals online in the lead up, and during, Boxing Day sales.
WHERE DOES THE NAME ‘BOXING DAY’ ORIGINATE?
There are two widely-accepted theories as to where the term ‘Boxing Day’ originates from: the first, is that it started in the 1800s, when the affluent would give their servants the day off after Christmas festivities, often sending them away with a box of small gifts and leftover food. The second is that like the holiday it succeeds, Boxing Day has its origins in Christianity, and references the almsgiving plate passed around church services, the contributions of which were handed out on the feast of St Stephens - December 26.
Have shopping that needs getting done before Boxing Day? Make sure to make the jump over to news.com.au’s Coupon section. There we’ve compiled all coupons from Australia’s most trusted brands, including Harvey Norman, Woolworths and Catch.
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