Kmart sale near me: Hundreds of bestselling buys slashed for secret mega sale in Australia

Hundreds of bestselling Kmart buys are slashed by more than 80% in secret mega sale hardly anyone knows about: ‘How is this real?’

  • Australian discount retailer Kmart has launched an epic markdown sale
  • Discounted items include kitchen products, homewares, children’s toys

Kmart has launched a massive 80 per cent off ‘secret’ clearance sale on kitchen products, exercise equipment, homewares, office furniture, children’s toys, and more – with several items dropping hundreds of dollars in price.

The markdowns include a range of popular brands including LEGO, Disney, Bluey, and the retailer’s own Anko. 

Shoppers can get the best deals exclusively online until stocks last – so it’s time to hurry.

Kmart lovers can now spruce up their homes for a fraction of the price, starting with a large Heavy Duty Corner Shelf down to $29 from $129 – and the five-tier shelving unit can hold up to 600kg of items.

Amateur chefs are racing to get the retailer’s seven-piece cookware set ($129) that includes all the essentials: two saucepans, a casserole, a sauté pan, two frypans, and a stainless steel steamer insert.

Kmart has launched a massive 80 per cent off clearance sale on kitchen products, exercise equipment, homewares, office furniture, children’s toys, and more – with several items dropping hundreds of dollars in price

In-demand additions to a trendy home include a white two-door wardrobe ($99) perfect for expanded storage

In-demand additions to a trendy home include a white two-door wardrobe ($99) perfect for expanded storage

Other in-demand additions to a trendy home include a minimalist $39 chair (down from $119) and a white two-door wardrobe ($99) perfect for expanded storage.

Those looking to upgrade their home offices are sure to flock to the elegant Haven Desk ($39) which dropped a whooping $120 in price and offers ample storage.

Workers can also purchase a $79 ergonomically designed executive chair for all their work-from-home needs.

Kmart is also selling two-tier ($49) and four-tier ($69) oak display cabinets to complement any well-kept home.

Many have been aiming to set up a home-gym in order to make working out more convenient – and Kmart’s budget buys are a one-stop shop for exercise equipment.

Kmart’s collection includes dumbbells (stating at $49), an adjustable fitness bench ($69), a cycle spin bike ($169), an electric treadmill ($299) and more.

Many have been aiming to set up a home-gym in order to make working out more convenient - and Kmart's budget buys are a one-stop shop for exercise equipment

Many have been aiming to set up a home-gym in order to make working out more convenient – and Kmart’s budget buys are a one-stop shop for exercise equipment

Little ones can also be occupied with a Minnie trampoline ($49) ideal for children between three and six

Parents can find buys to keep their children busy with Jurassic World and Bluey bikes selling for just $35

Parents can find excellent buys to keep their children busy – with Jurassic World, Peppa Pig, and Blue balance bikes selling for just $35

The Kmart ‘Coastal’ range includes grey single seat ($89) and a double seat ($179) chairs which feature metal frames and sturdy cushions.

The budget retailer also offers ‘Hamptons’ two-piece set ($189) that includes a double chair and matching table to bring any backyard together.

Parents can find excellent buys to keep their children busy – with Jurassic World, Peppa Pig, and Bluey balance bikes selling for just $35.

Little ones can also be occupied with wooden climbing sets ($129), electric scooters ($99), and small activity centres for interactive play time ($69).

Biggest Kmart online sale deals

Homewares:

Heavy duty corner shelf ($29)

Haven wooden desk ($39)

Amalfi three-piece lounge set ($179 

Exercise equipment:

Electric treadmill ($299)

Multi-weight gym ($139)

20kg dumbbell ($49)

Children’s toys:

Disney Junior Minnie Mouse trampoline ($49)

Bluey bike ($35)

Wooden climbing set ($129) 

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