Black Friday Sales 2025: 350+ Best deals available right now [Updated]

Black Friday is done for 2025, but the Cyber weekend sales continue. We've rounded up hundreds of the best bargains and discounts you can find right now.

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Black Friday 2025 may be done, but the sales continue. All this Cyber weekend, you'll be able to get incredible bargains on a range of products, from TVs and headphones to fashion and beauty.

Big retailers like Amazon and Kogan have discounts up to 70% off some products. Myer is offering up to 50% off men's and women's fashion, while The Good Guys has as much as $5,000 off some TV models.

Whether you're shopping for a new kitchen appliance, a better pair of headphones or an entirely new wardrobe, Black Friday is the perfect time to save.

Our team is constantly updating our live deals tracker with the best sales and biggest discounts we can find, multiple times per day. Bookmark this page now and keep checking back.

Full list of Black Friday deals you can get right now

Nike Nike

Up to 40% off sale at Nike

Dyson Dyson

Up to $850 off Dyson vacuum cleaners, hair care and air purifiers

T2 Tea T2 Tea

Buy 4, save 15% on full-priced teawares at T2 Tea

New Balance New Balance

Up to 50% off selected styles at New Balance

Eight Sleep Eight Sleep

$1,100 off Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra

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Kobo Kobo

$30 off Kobo Libra Colour

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The North Face The North Face

Up to 30% off select styles at The North Face

East Coast Car Rentals East Coast Car Rentals
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15% off every car rental with code 15OFF3DAYS at East Coast Rentals

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OZSALE OZSALE

Nothing Over $20 at Ozsale

Phonebot Phonebot

Up to $400 off refurbished tech at Phonebot

Remedy Drinks Remedy Drinks
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15% off sitewide at Remedy Drinks

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Nike Nike

Up to 40% off sale at Nike

Sixt Car Rental Sixt Car Rental

Up to 15% off first car rental

Target Australia Target Australia

Up to 46% off PS5 games and accessories

The Good Guys The Good Guys

Up to $400 off electronics and home appliances

Myer Myer

Up to 71% homewares, fashion, beauty and more

H&M H&M

Up to 60% off sale at H&M

AirAsia AirAsia

Up to 30% off flight + hotel

Virgin Australia Virgin Australia

Australia flights from $63 at Virgin Australia

OZSALE OZSALE

FREE shipping on eligible products


Best Black Friday and Cyber weekend 2025 Deals: Editor's Picks

Thousands of brands have kicked off their Black Friday sales, with massive discounts across a range of categories.

Here are our editors' picks for the biggest and best discounts to look for this year.

The best Black Friday deals in every category

Whether you're after a new big screen TV or a new pair of shoes, you can probably buy it at a significant discount over the Black Friday sales period.

We've broken down our pick of the best discounts available across every category for the 2025 Black Friday sales below. We'll keep updating this list until the sales end in early December.

Prices correct at time of publication, but can change when Black Friday deals sell out or if retailers price match. We'll do our best to update but act fast to make sure you don't miss out!

Technology


Black Friday tech sales

Mobile phones
TVs
Audio
Computing
Gaming
Wearables
Software
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Appliances


Black Friday appliance deals

Kitchen Appliances
Laundry Appliances
Cleaning Appliances
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Overhaul your wardrobe with these fashion deals


Black Friday fashion sales

Men's fashion
Women's
Activewear
Shoes
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Beauty and Health


Black Friday beauty sales

Makeup
Skincare
Haircare
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Nutrition
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Food and Drink

Black Friday food and drink sales

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Homewares


Black Friday Homeware deals

Furniture
Mattresses
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Sports & Fitness

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Travel

Black Friday travel deals

Hotels
Flights
Tours
Holidays
Activities
Car Hire
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Toys

Black Friday toy deals

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Black Friday dates, origins and shopping tips

New to Black Friday? Here are the key things you need to know, including when it starts, how it works and what to expect from Cyber Monday.

What is Black Friday?

Black Friday shopping spree

Black Friday is a major global shopping event. Taking place annually on the first Friday after the US holiday Thanksgiving, the date originally became famous as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.

As retailers noticed the spike in sales at this time, they began prominently advertising major sales, in turn leading to increased consumer demand. The cycle of savings has continued to make this event truly unmissable.

Now, you can expect the majority of your favourite retailers to offer deals of some kind during Black Friday and the surrounding weeks. Often, Black Friday brings the biggest discounts you'll see all year, and the event is in competition with Boxing Day as Australia's largest sales event.

When is Black Friday in 2025?

Black Friday officially kicks off at 12am on Friday 28 November 2025, but stacks of retailers will be starting their sales early.

For bricks-and-mortar Australian stores, the sales will start at the beginning of the day on Friday. Some retailers only run a single day of sales, but many now stretch their deals across the weekend and into Cyber Monday.

When is Cyber Monday 2025 in Australia?

Cyber Monday falls on 1 December 2025. Historically, this event has been about online-only deals. These days, both online-only and physical stores both often release additional deals purely for Cyber Monday.

Keen to shop international sales? Since the US is a day behind Australia, Black Friday occurs there on our Saturday. We recommend keeping an eye out for any incoming US deals that provide international shipping. Stores like YOOX and Net-a-Porter often feature discounts on pricey items and ship to Australia.

All in all this sale period is jam-packed with some pretty huge savings. You'll want to keep an eye out between 28 November and 1 December, with the majority of sales falling on the Friday and Monday.

Check out our complete Cyber Monday hub page to find out even more about this event.

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Get Christmas sorted this Black Friday

Black Friday Christmas

Simply put, Black Friday is an ideal opportunity to get your Christmas shopping done.

With savings available on just about every product category, you should have no trouble finding a discount on almost any prospective gift.

To effectively leverage Black Friday for Christmas, you'll first need to assemble your list of gifts. If you need to some help in this regard, check out our complete Christmas gift idea guide for 2025.

Then, simply keep track of Black Friday sales with Finder's ongoing coverage to find out the best places to score your perfect gifts at discount prices.

Alternatively, simply searching for a specific product on Black Friday itself is likely to bring forth some sizeable savings, depending on its popularity.

Why is it called Black Friday?

There are competing theories as to the origin of the term "Black Friday".

The term was used to describe an event known as the Panic of 1869, in which financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk bought up a large supply of gold in an attempt to corner the market. In response, president Ulysses S Grant instructed the treasury to release a huge quantity of gold, causing prices to drop by 18%. Gould, Fisk and other prominent Wall Street figures were ruined as a result.

Usage of the term resurfaced in the 1950s among police officers in the north-eastern United States. They used the phrase to describe the crowds, traffic congestion and other chaotic events that marked the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.

A final theory is that the term refers to the sales event prompting companies to begin to operate at a profit, or "in the black".

How do Black Friday sales work?

Black Friday functions much like many other sales events. In some cases, you might need a specific discount code to enjoy a deal. You'll also see many other deals available outright, with no need to enter a code.

Retailers such as eBay and Amazon may offer superior deals for members of their subscriber programs (eBay Plus and Amazon Prime, respectively.)

If you haven't previously signed up for these programs, Black Friday is the perfect time to start up a free trial to secure seasonal savings.

Given how vast Black Friday deals can be, it's wise to go in prepared. Keep up with Finder's ongoing coverage of the event to ensure you're securing the top deals.

Are Black Friday sales real?

As long as you stick to using trusted websites and stay on the lookout for potential scams, you can rest assured that Black Friday deals are real. Be vigilant when it comes to unknown retailers offering deals that seem too good to be true and unsolicited emails or other communications.

Following last year's Black Friday sales season, the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) found that a number of retailers had engaged in deceptive advertising practices regarding the size and significance of their Black Friday discounts. This led to major retailers paying heavy fines earlier this year.

In 2023, Australian consumers lost over $8 million in online shopping scams.

Am I protected when I shop on Black Friday?

All purchases made online in Australia on Black Friday are covered under consumer protection legislation.

Anything you buy from a company online is subject to the protections offered under Australian Consumer Rights law.

Find out more about your basic rights as a consumer here. Some of your fundamental rights include the right to acceptable product quality and the right to purchase products that match descriptions supplied by the business.

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Why do Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales matter for Australians?

One simple reason: Savings.

A Finder survey of 1,011 Australians revealed that more Australians take part in Black Friday compared to Boxing Day. This year, 40% of surveyed Aussies are planning to shop the Black Friday sales, which is a huge increase over the 29% who responded in 2024.

Once the biggest sale event of the year, Boxing Day is now a distant second on the sale event calendar, with 29% planning on shopping the sale.

According to the research, Aussie shoppers are on track to spend as much as $4.5 billion on the Black Friday sales this year, making it a massive event not just for shoppers, but for retailers as well.

What did you buy OR plan on buying during the sales season this year?
Clothes/shoes
69%
Electronics/gadgets
36%
Beauty/makeup/skincare
31%
Toys
28%
Accessories (e.g. jewellery, handbags, hair clips, etc)
25%
Food/alcohol
25%
Manchester/homewares
18%
Furniture
17%
Travel
15%
White goods
12%
Other
4%
I don’t plan on buying anything
4%
Source: Finder survey of 501 respondents that responded ‘yes’ to shopping during the sales season, October 2022
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How did we pick these deals?

Our shopping experts compare thousands of deals, giving you the best offers available today.

Real coupons, chosen by real experts

  • Our dedicated shopping team searches for the best deals every week
  • We don't use AI or third-party organisations - all coupons are sourced in house
  • We only share deals that are actually useful with a focus on big discounts
  • Where possible, we'll road test the deals from and only display working discount codes.
  • Our deals database is updated daily to ensure you always get the best offers

What stores are having Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales?

Nearly every online retailer is running a Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale this year. Some will be going all out with up to 80% off everything in-store. Sites to bookmark include the following:

Dyson
ebay
LEGO
Myer
Lovehoney

With the cost of living continuing to skyrocket, Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals will take on a special importance in 2025. Here's what you need to know about Black Friday dates, sales, shopping tips and much more. Make sure you don't miss out.

Black Friday tips and tricks: How to get the best Black Friday deals

  • Start checking early. Many retailers publish their deals before Black Friday, meaning you have time to compare your options and really find the best bargain. Take advantage of Finder's ongoing coverage so you're across all the best deals.
  • Compile a wish list. The Black Friday madness includes deals on all sorts of products. Get organised and create a wish list of items you really want, so you can focus your efforts. That also helps to stop you from over-spending.
  • Set your budget. With the cost of living an ongoing concern for almost all Australians, it's very important you set a reasonable budget and stick to it this Black Friday.
  • Stay social. Expect retailers to take to social media to inform customers of the latest sales. Follow big brand accounts and turn on notifications so you're immediately aware of their latest posts.
  • Shop around. Don't dive on the first deal you see. You might find a better offer elsewhere. For example, Apple is notorious for offering lacklustre Black Friday deals. Check out alternatives like eBay and Amazon for a bigger and better discount.
  • Look at historical pricing. Some retailers cynically "adjust" pricing a few weeks out from Black Friday to make it look like you're getting a better deal. If you have your eye on a partcular product, make a note of the street price at least 2 weeks before the sale starts. Price trackers like CamelCamelCamel can also help in this area.
  • Make sure the retailer ships to Australia. If you're choosing to buy from overseas, you can still access many Black Friday deals. If a store doesn't ship to Australian addresses, you can use services like Australia Post's ShopMate service, which provides you with a US postal address to get items shipped to, before delivering them to Australia.
  • Don't forget that electronics might not work. Tech items from overseas will have different power plugs and might not meet Australian safety standards. Imported mobile phones may not work with Australian networks. If you're unsure, stick with local retailers. And if you do buy from overseas, remember to factor in shipping costs.
  • Spreadsheets are your friend. If you're a truly dedicated shopper, consider setting up a spreadsheet tracking the price of any products you have your eye on. Simply enter the pre-sale price of a product and compare it to any deals you come across. It might seem extra, but come 28 November you'll be glad you put in the work.
  • Get your accounts in order. Black Friday deals can sell out in a flash, so now's the time to ensure you have an account created with any retailers you plan to shop with. This will ensure you can breeze through the checkout process.
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Black Friday vs Cyber Monday

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are two of the biggest sale events of the year. This year, Black Friday is on Friday 28 November and Cyber Monday will be on Monday 1 December.

When these two sale events started, they had a clear differentiation. Black Friday was predominantly held in-store and Cyber Monday was all about online sales. Now, Black Friday sales are now both in-store and online, and some physical stores run Cyber Monday sales too. But which day has better discounts?

This very much varies depending on the retailer. If you wait to get a better deal on Cyber Monday then that could lead to bigger savings, but you also run the risk of the hot-ticket items selling out.

If you're shopping for tech items, you're probably better off doing most of your shopping on Black Friday. Tech is one of the most popular shopping categories during this day and products tend to sell out. Fashion and beauty sales often continue over the weekend but if there are any cult brands you're after like Nike or Wrangler then buy them early.

Our suggestion? If you see a Black Friday deal that's a good saving and has your product in stock, we'd buy it then and there. Lots and lots of Australians are now shopping during this sale period between 28 November to 1 December so you won't want to miss out.

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Chris Jager is the lead shopping editor at Finder, specialising in consumer technology and hunting down the best deals. With over 15 years of experience as a full-time journalist, Chris has provided expertise to many leading technology publications, including PC World, Australian Gamepro, Good Gear Guide, ARN, IT News, PC Authority, CRN, GameSpy, Gizmodo, Business Insider, MSN, Kotaku, Lifehacker Australia, Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Before joining Finder, Chris was the editor of Lifehacker Australia for five years. He has a Bachelor of Communications in Journalism from the University of Western Sydney. Outside of Finder, you'll find him playing with retro 80s computers while juggling 3 TikTok-obsessed daughters. See full bio

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Nick Broughall is a leading Australian technology journalist and writer, and was the global group publisher across shopping, travel, tech, streaming and reviews at Finder. An award-winning journalist with over 20 years' experience writing about technology, Nick has edited leading tech publications, including Gizmodo, TechRadar and T3 Magazine, as well as contributing to CNET, the Sydney Morning Herald, Lifehacker, news.com.au and many more. In 2016, he was awarded the Best Reviewer title at the 14th Annual IT Journalism Awards and has been a finalist for Best Reviewer, Best Consumer Technology Journalist and Best News Journalist on multiple occasions. In 2022, he founded BTTR, a review site dedicated to helping Australians buy better. Nick has a Bachelor of Media and finds joy in solving problems with technology. See full bio

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