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Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69

The budget retailer has added a popular kitchen gadget to its shelves at a dramatically discounted price to its competitors.

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Australian shoppers are raving about an “unbelievable” deal on a popular kitchen gadget in Kmart.

The budget retailer released 113 “special” items as part of its Black Friday sale for 2022 – including a limited number of NutriBullet blenders.

Priced at $69, the series 600 model is $30.95 cheaper than the recommended retail price and comes in three limited-edition pastel colours: pink, blue and green.

Bargain lovers online have been commenting on how great the offer is, reminiscing on the blender’s “expensive” price-tag when it first launched in 2012 and was often priced upwards of $200.

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Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69. Picture: Supplied
Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69. Picture: Supplied

“I remember when I bought the NutriBullet for $200 and now it’s on sale for $69 at Kmart Australia,” TikTok user @nobodywouldguess wrote in a video that has since captured a lot of attention.

Many commenters were equally as impressed, writing: “You’re not wrong, I remember too.”

One purchaser said they had paid a higher price, and were “mad” when they realised.

Other helpful users pointed out there are still more expensive NutriBullets on sale, with the price reflecting the machine’s power.

According to Kmart’s website, the brand’s Black Friday offering has a 600W electric motor and comes with a 700ml cup and a to-go lid.

NutriBullet also sells blenders with a 900W motor, that retail for $109, and a Pro 1200 priced at $159.

Kmart Australia told news.com.au the deal was “unmissable”, predicting the stock available would run out soon.

“The NutriBullet 600 Series Blender Set is one of our unmissable Kmart ‘Bright Friday’ deals that our customers have loved this year,” the spokesperson said.

“Limited stock remains of this offer, but customers should keep their eyes peeled for more exciting deals in the future – including even bigger and brighter options for the next Black Friday.”

Kmart also added the limited edition pastel colours on offer had been “specifically curated” to match other items in its home range, which “customers have enjoyed matching back to their home and style”.

Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69. Picture: Supplied
Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69. Picture: Supplied
Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69. Picture: Supplied
Kmart now selling popular $200 kitchen gadget for $69. Picture: Supplied

A “Full Length Hollywood Mirror” priced at $279 was another item shoppers have praised from the store’s flash sale.

While it’s not the cheapest item you’ll buy at the Australian retailer, social media users pointed out the Kmart version is “hundreds of dollars cheaper” than the iconic light-up mirrors – known for being used in celebrity dressing rooms – sold by other outlets.

Shoppers are frothing over Kmart’s ‘incredible’ Hollywood mirror, on sale for $279. Picture: Supplied
Shoppers are frothing over Kmart’s ‘incredible’ Hollywood mirror, on sale for $279. Picture: Supplied

One major Australian beauty brand sells a similar version for $850 – while another has priced it at $900, making the Kmart price “an absolute steal”.

“That Hollywood mirror is such a bargain; I need it,” one shopper declared on TikTok.

“What a deal. So good,” another said.

And someone else wrote: “This is honestly an incredible price. It’s hundreds of dollars cheaper than other brands.”

The “superstar” mirror contains 20 “Hollywood style” LED lights and has three settings – cool, warm and natural. It also has a touch sensor control and is fully dimmable.

The mirror is still available in a number of stores according to Kmart’s website.

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