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The best Amazon Prime Big Deal Days deals in Australia
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Bear in mind that this event is exclusive to Amazon Prime members, so, if you’re not a member, you’ll need to sign up for a free 30-day trial to get in on the bargains. Without further adieu, here’s are the top deals we’ve spotted so far:
Best robot vacuum deals
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ECOVACS DEEBOT N8+ 3-in-1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner – A$548 (was $798, 31% off)
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ECOVACS DEEBOT T20e Omni Robot Vacuum Cleaner – A$999 (was $1,999, 50% off)
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ECOVACS Deebot X1 Turbo Robot Vacuum Cleaner – A$798 (was $1,499, 47% off)
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ECOVACS Deebot X1 Omni Robot Vacuum Cleaner – A$1,599 (was $2,499, 36% off)
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Lubluelu Robot Vacuum 3000Pa Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo – A$219.99 (was $549.99, 35% off)
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Roborock Q7 Max+ Robot Vacuum and Mop – A$599 (was $1,399, 57% off)
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Roborock Q Revo MaxV Robot Vacuum – A$1,597(was $2,199, 27% off)
Best smart home deals
Best smartphone and tablet deals
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Samsung Galaxy A55 5G 128GB – A$597.49 (was $699, 15% off)
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Nothing Phone (2) 256GB – A$899 (was $1,149, 15% off)
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Xiaomi Redmi 12 256GB – A$199(was $299, 33% off)
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Apple iPhone 15 Plus (512 GB)– A$1,654(was $2,199, 25% off) -
Apple iPad Mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular, 256GB) 6th Generation – Pink– A$1,040(was $1,329, 22% off)
Best wearable tech deals
Best headphone and speaker deals
Best TV and home cinema deals
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LG NanoCell NANO81 75″ 4K LED Smart TV – A$1,799 (was $2,299, 22% off)
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LG UR8050 50″ 4K Smart UHD TV with Al Sound Pro – A$799 (was $995, 20% off)
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PRISM+ Q-Ultra Q55U 4K QLED 55″ Google TV – A$688.99 (was $1,599, 57% off)
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Prism+ Q75 Ultra | 75″ 4K QLED Google TV – A$1,228.99 (was $2,299, 47% off)
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Sony BRAVIA X77L 65″ 4K LED Smart TV – A$1,299 (was $1,799, 28% off)
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HAPPRUN Native 1080p Bluetooth Projector – A$127.38 (was $159.23, 20% off)
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ViewSonic PX701-4K 4K UHD 3200 Lumens 240Hz 4.2ms Home Theater Projector – A$1,189 (was $1,699, 30% off)
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XuanPad FHD Mini Projector – A$74.99 (was $109, save $35 with Prime Savings)
Best laptop deals
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Apple 2023 MacBook Air Laptop with M2 chip – A$1,612 (was $2,199, 27% off)
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HP 14” Chromebook – A$279 (was $505, 45% off)
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HP 14″ 14-em0123AU Laptop – A$879 (was $1,236, 29% off)
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Lenovo 14” IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 Laptop – A$1,149 (was $1,499, 23% off)
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Trion Revolve 14″ 360° 4k Touch Screen Laptop– A$764.15(was $899, 15% off)
Best gaming deals
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With the silly season soon upon us, Amazon has kicked off their second exclusive sales event for 2024, Prime Big Deal Days (not to be confused with Prime Day in July). From now until midnight on Sunday October 13 (AEDT), Amazon.com.au will feature some of it’s biggest discounts all year – in some cases, with even lower prices than even Prime Day or Black Friday week.
What is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days?
Similar to Prime Day (which normally takes place in July) this month’s Prime Big Deal Days is a sales event exclusive to Amazon Prime members in Australia and overseas. Aside from Prime Day and Black Friday, it’s just about your best chance all year to score some eyewatering deals on a huge range of products being sold on Amazon.
Prime Day deals you can shop right now
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When is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days in Australia?
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days in 2024 commenced 12:01am AEDT on October 8, with local deals running for six days until 11:59pm AEDT on October 13.
Mashable Deals
Strategy is key for making the most of the Prime Big Deal Days event. Knowing how to shop on Amazon across the days will get you the best deals and save you heaps of time. If you feel like browsing for fun, be sure to check out the main Big Deal Days page!
Meanwhile, here are our top shopping tips for taking advantage of the sale:
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Amazon’s ‘Spotlight Deals’ run for 24-hours or more – some even run for the whole Big Deal Days event. You can take your time with these purchases, read the reviews, compare prices, and hit “buy” once you are sure you’re getting bang for your buck.
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Meanwhile, ‘Lightning Deals’ last for a limited amount of time, and have a limited amount of stock. If you see a good price on a lightning deal on something you want, be sure to get in quick!
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Keep an eye on specific items you want, especially with the upcoming holiday gifting season. Simply search for these items on the Amazon store and see if they’re on sale.
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Try out Alexa shopping. You can simply ask “Alexa, what are my Prime Day deals?”, or even track your orders by asking “Alexa, where’s my stuff?”.
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Get Ankers 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock for $60 less at Amazon
SAVE 15%: As of April 22, you can get the Anker Prime 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock for $339.99, down from $399.99, at Amazon. That’s a 15% discount or $60 savings.
Working off a laptop is great until you realize you only have two ports and need to plug something in. If you’re hooked up to an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse, you’re pretty much out of luck on the rest. Not only that, but your previously uncluttered desk will most likely look like a Best Buy exploded (a rat’s nest of cords isn’t cute or helpful for anyone getting work done).
If you literally hate mess and cords as much as I do, you need a docking station to hide all that chaos and protect your aesthetic. Right now, Anker’s Prime TB5 Docking Station is on sale for $339.99 at Amazon, down from $399.99. (That’s a $60 price cut.)
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Are you going to use all 14 ports at the exact same time? Probably not, but you’ll never have to dig through your bag for a specific adapter again. You just plug a single cable into your laptop, and the dock handles the rest. It features a Thunderbolt 5 upstream port, two Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, two USB-C ports, three USB-A ports, SD and TF card readers, a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port, an audio jack, and your choice of HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 2.1. It’s also fast enough to transfer a 150GB file in 25 seconds.
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How I scored ad-free Paramount+ Premium for only 99 cents
SAVE $26: As of April 22, returning subscribers can score two months of ad-free Paramount+ Premium for only 99 cents per month with the code N8C27L. Usually $13.99 per month, that’s $26 in savings. Just note that your mileage may vary.
$0.99/month for 2 months (save $13/month) with code N8C27L
If you’re looking to save some money on your streaming lineup, my number one recommendation is to cancel your subscriptions. While it doesn’t work for every streamer, many will offer you a special discount to come back. Not to mention, you’ll be eligible for any new deals that may appear that are marketed to “new and returning customers.” Case in point: as of April 22, returning subscribers can get two months of ad-free Paramount+ Premium for just 99 cents per month.
I’ve tested this out myself, so I can vouch for it. When you navigate to Paramount+ and sign in to your existing account, you’ll be prompted to pick a plan. Select the Paramount+ Premium monthly plan for $13.99 per month. On the “Welcome back!” page, scroll down to the box that says “Have a promo code?” and enter N8C27L. Once you hit “apply” the price should drop to just 99 cents per month.

Credit: Paramount+
That’s all, folks. You can take advantage of two full months of ad-free Paramount+, Showtime, BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, CBS live TV, UFC fights, and more for less than two bucks. That’s $26 total in savings.
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Paramount+ has a surprisingly hefty library. Subscribers can enjoy Paramount+ Originals like Landman and RuPaul Drag Race All Stars, Showtime series like Dexter Resurrection and Yellowjackets, CBS hits like Survivor and NCIS, and nostalgic shows from Nickelodeon and MTV. Not to mention, there’s a lineup of movies that’ll keep you fully entertained for your two-month promotional period. Just be sure to cancel again before the second month is over if you want to avoid paying full cost. You can always sign up again when another deal arises. I know I will.
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How Stargate SG-1 Used A Classic Trope To Emotionally Wreck Its Fans
By Jonathan Klotz
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Garfield and Friends said it best: “Oh no, we’ve resorted to an evil twin storyline.” Star Trek: The Original Series did it the best with Mirror Universe Spock, and ever since, it’s been a lazy excuse for every series to use when they run out of ideas. The exception is Stargate SG-1’s sixth episode, “Cold Lazarus,” which plays with the trope by making the twin less evil and more confused.
When fans say they skip this episode when rewatching, it’s not because it’s a lazy, poorly written episode. In fact, it’s the opposite. The ending of “Cold Lazarus” is a pivotal character moment for Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and a gut punch to the audience.
Stargate SG-1’s First Evil Twin

“Cold Lazarus” opens with the SG-1 team on a planet that doesn’t look like Vancouver (it was a giant pile of sulfur at the port of Vancouver). The desert landscape is dotted with shattered blue crystals that look like the remnants of a civilization until we see a crystal eye-view of O’Neill, a mysterious light knocks him out, and all of a sudden, a second O’Neill is looking down at the first. Turns out, the crystals are the civilization.
Fake O’Neill is trying to figure out who O’Neill is and what SGC is all about. When he pulls out photos of his family, it takes Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) by surprise. O’Neill’s never mentioned his wife, Sara, or his son, Charlie. Confused, the Fake O’Neill goes to the home, where Sara is disgusted he’d come by and thinks it’s a sick joke that he’s asking about Charlie. If you’re wondering if you missed a key part of O’Neill’s backstory, don’t worry, this is the first time that either Sara or Charlie is mentioned, and tragically, we soon learn why.
No One Ever Dies

Charlie shot himself with O’Neill’s gun. Fake O’Neill starts to piece this together when he goes into Charlie’s old room and breaks down, prompting Sara and him to finally have the conversation about their shared grief. Back in SGC, the crystal’s nature is revealed to be an energy alien calling itself Unity, which accidentally killed a Jaffa, and the Goa’uld shattered them in retribution. That’s when O’Neill stumbles back through the Stargate, and the team realizes the mistake they made.
The Fake O’Neill is soon captured at a local hospital, suffering from Earth’s radiation, where he explains that he sensed O’Neill’s pain after he took his form and wanted to help ease the suffering, as nothing ever truly dies to Unity. To prove its point, Unity transforms into Charlie, giving O’Neill and Sara one last chance to see their child. Fans who haven’t lost a child can understand the emotion, but for fans who have, this scene is emotional torture, in the best way possible.

Jack knows this isn’t Charlie, but he talks to him like he is, and then they walk together through the Stargate back to Unity’s planet. It’s a beautiful moment that explains so much about O’Neill’s throwing himself into work and how even his friendships remain professional. “Cold Lazarus” may have started out with the “evil twin” trope in full effect, but the ending is proof that even early during its run, Stargate SG-1 was going to be the greatest.

