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Amazon AU’s Black Friday 2025 sale is here – these are the 145+ best deals handpicked by experts

Amazon AU’s Black Friday 2025 sale is here – these are the 145+ best deals handpicked by experts

Amazon AU’s Black Friday 2025 sale is here – these are the 145+ best deals handpicked by experts

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The best Black Friday Kindle deal in Australia

A person reading a page of a book on the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024)

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There were some good Kindle deals right now and, in an interesting turn of events, Amazon is offering some of the best prices on its ereaders that I’ve seen in a while.

My pick of them all would be the 23% discount on the Kindle Paperwhite, which is the lowest price yet and very good value considering Kobo isn’t discounting its 6-inch Clara BW right now.

I’ve done the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024) review for TechRadar (heck, I’ve apparently done over 30 ereader and E Ink tablet reviews for this publications!) and I loved the screen. The E Ink Carta 1300 display shines here, and whatever Amazon has done to the software to tweak performance has worked. It’s all quick and snappy and just how you want it. Can’t complain about the battery life either.

My biggest complaint was that this tweaked software is quite large and if you’re opting for the standard Paperwhite with its 16GB storage, about 4.5GB is taken up by the OS, leaving you with 11.5GB. Still, that’s plenty for thousands of ebooks and, considering Amazon hasn’t enabled Bluetooth connectivity in Australia on any Kindle, I doubt anyone will be storing audiobooks (which are typically larger files) on this device. Oh yeah, that’s my other issue with buying a Kindle, but it may not be a deal breaker for you, although I personally feel it diminishes a Kindle’s per dollar value compared to its Kobo competition.

And yet this is the best Kindle deal to be had right now.

Kindle Paperwhite (2024): AU$299 AU$229 on Amazon

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Wake up and smell the savings with this Breville deal

Breville Barista Express Impress coffee machine in truffle black, sitting on kitchen counter. TechRadar logo and "Don't Miss" text are in black in the top right corner.

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The Breville the Barista Express Impress has been able to claim being one of the best coffee machines on the market for quite some time now, offering a great opportunity to bring cafe-quality coffee to your home kitchen.

The high-end features in this fantastic machine start with its grinder, benefiting from a generous hopper, ample grind-size settings and adjustable grind amount letting you set-and-forget for perfect dosage at the push of a button. There are 25 grind settings to choose from, plus built-in tamping for consistent results.

If you’re totally new to customising your cuppa joe, the Barista Express Impress is on hand to offer advice via its easy-to-read LED display. When you’re waking up bleary-eyed and caffeine deficient in the mornings, that ease is crucial.

Still requiring a bit more hands-on attention than some other coffee machines on the market, the Barista Express Impress makes it as easy as possible and well worth the small amount of effort for the quality coffee it spits out as your end result.

Now all that’s left to do is perfect your milk art… or just embrace the abstract blob.

Breville the Barista Express Impress: AU$1,199 AU$769 on Amazon

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A bargain set of brilliant ‘buds under AU$100

Earfun Air Pro 4 earbuds on an orange background with "Big Savings" text in white on the left side.

(Image credit: Earfun / Future)

While it’s certainly true that the more you spend on a set of wireless earbuds, the better they’re going to perform, Earfun is a brand that proves you can get perfectly good sound and effective noise cancellation without breaking the bank.

The Air Pro 4 are Earfun’s latest set of earbuds and they continue what has, in our experience, a winning formula. The company has stuffed them full of features, which our reviewer did say could be a little to much in our Earfun Air Pro 4 review, but some users should appreciate the sheer breadth of customisation on offer for both ANC and the overall sound. A key upgrade over the Air Pro 3 is support for LDAC, meaning you can stream high-res music files from compatible devices and apps – even Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 can’t do that!

Battery life is pretty exemplary considering their price too, with up to 7.5 hours on a single charge with ANC turned on and up to 11 with it turned off. Plus, you get a total of 35 hours using the case, which also supports wireless charging.

To have all those features packaged up and pay less than AU$100 is a certified bargain if you ask me.

Earfun Air Pro 4: AU$139.03 AU$89.90 on Amazon

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Good morning and welcome to the frantic shopping spree that is Amazon’s Black Friday 2025 sale. My team and I are up and about early, scouring Amazon AU to find all the best deals.

And guess what? Practically all the vacuum cleaners that we would have recommended are at all-time low prices! What a start to the sale – time to suck up those savings, eh!

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