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Myer’s best homeware deals ahead of Black Friday 2025

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Black Friday is right around the corner, but it appears Myer is already slashing prices across a range of its top-selling tech, beauty, toys, clothing, and most importantly, homewares. From quality sheet sets to KitchenAid stand mixers, there is a range of highly-rated and heavily discounted products worth adding to cart ahead of the festive season, including a cult-favourite coffee machine that is an impressive 62 per cent off. Here we share a few of our favourites.

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When is Myer’s Black Friday sale 2025?

Myer’s Black Friday sale is kicking off on Friday, November 28. The offers will be available both online and in-store, and will span homewares, beauty, tech and more.

Myer’s best homeware deals 2025

  1. Greenpan Shades 6pc cookware set, $299 (usually $599.95)  (here’s why)
  2. Australian House & Garden cotton towel range, from $15 (usually $20) (here’s why)
  3. KitchenAid stand mixer, $699 (usually $1049) (here’s why)

The best Myer homeware deals ahead of Black Friday 2025

A cookware set from Greenpan

01

Greenpan Shades 6pc cookware set

$299 (usually $599.95), Myer

Upgrade your cookware arsenal ahead of the Christmas madness with Greenpan’s gorgeous six-piece ceramic cookware set. These pretty pans are not only nice to look at but also PFA-free, non-stick and oven safe up to 200 degrees Celsius.

Key features:

  • PFA-free
  • Ceramic and non-stick
  • Oven safe up to 200°C
Green towels

02

Australian House & Garden cotton towel range in Shrub

from $15 (usually from $20), Myer

Whether you’re expecting guests this festive season or it’s simply time to replace your old towels, these plush Australian cotton ones are worth adding to your linen cupboard. They’re also available in a range of other colours, but this green shade called Shrub is our pick.

Key features:

  • Made from Australian cotton
  • Plush and heavyweight
  • Other colours available
KitchenAid mixer

03

KitchenAid stand mixer in Cardamom

$699 (usually $1049), Myer

Every home baker needs a KitchenAid; they’re efficient, aesthetically pleasing and come with all the bells and whistles, including four attachments and two stainless steel bowls. If you’ve been holding off, now’s the time to buy and save big.

Key features:

  • 4.7L capacity
  • 10 speeds
  • Includes pastry beater, wire whisk, dough hook, flex edge beater and pouring shield
DeLonghi pump coffee machine

04

De’Longhi Dedica Arte manual pump coffee machine

$199 (usually $529), Myer

Sleek in stainless steel, the De’Longhi Dedica Arte is perfect for budding baristas who are looking for a compact manual coffee machine that ticks all the boxes.

Key features:

  • Thermoblock technology with 15 bar pressure
  • Professionally inspired steam wand
  • Stainless steel finish
White bamboo cotton sheets

05

Linen House Nara bamboo cotton sheet set in White (Queen)

$137.99 (usually $229.99), Myer

You can’t go wrong with a set of crisp, white sheets, and these cotton and bamboo blend sets by Linen House are perfect for keeping you cool and comfortable in the summer.

Key features:

  • Smooth finish
  • 400 thread count
  • Bamboo and cotton blend
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Ninja Creami Deluxe

06

Ninja Creami Deluxe

$449 (usually $499.99), Myer

Creamy ice cream, soft sorbet and refreshing slushies, all at the touch of a button. Ninja’s cult-favourite Creami Deluxe is the ultimate gadget to have if you plan on hosting friends and family this summer.

Key features:

  • Holds 700mL more than the original Creami
  • Makes classic ice cream, sorbet, slushies, frozen yoghurt
  • Containers, lids and paddles all top-rack dishwasher-safe

What are the Black Friday sales?

Black Friday is a colloquial term for the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season there, but it’s an idea that has caught on in Australia. This year, it officially falls on Friday, November 28.

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