Amazon Australia launches a huge ‘warehouse’ sale offering thousands of deals on returned items

Amazon launches a huge sale with thousands of deals on returned tech, appliances and cookware – and prices have been slashed by as much as 47%

  • Amazon launched a new warehouse sale offering great deals on returned items 
  • Shoppers can expect savings on a range of pre-owned and open box items
  • Customers can shop with confidence as every item undergoes a rigorous check


Amazon Australia has launched a new warehouse sale offering thousands of great deals on returned items, with prices slashed by up to 47 per cent on smartphones, laptops and home gadgets.

Shoppers can shop with confidence on a range of pre-owned and open box items, with every product undergoing a rigorous quality check to ensure it’s in perfect condition before it’s listed for sale for a fraction of the price.

The Amazon Warehouse features heavily discounted items across 30 categories – including electronics, home improvement, kitchen, books, music, apparel and toys.

Amazon Australia has launched a new ‘warehouse’ sale offering thousands of great deals on returned items including a $789 Samsung Galaxy smartphone, $164.25 Daniel Wellington watch, $289 Sennheiser headphones, $126.75 NutriBullet, $44 Russell Hobbs hand blender and a $35.97 Tefal frypan

Amazon Warehouse’s top deals

Daniel Wellington Women’s Watch: $164.25, was $209. Save: $44.75 (21%)

Adidas Women’s Sneakers: $79.49, was $188. Save: $108.51 (58%)

Russell Hobbs Hand Blender: $44, was $69.95. Save: $25.95 (37%)

NutriBullet blender: $126.75, was $199.99. Save: $73.24 (37%)

Tefal frypan: $35.97, was $59.95. Save: $23.98 (40%) 

Sennheiser headphones: $289, was $549. Save: $260 (47%)

JBL portable stereo speaker: $128, was $151. Save: $23 (15%)

Samsung Galaxy smartphone: $789, was $999. Save: $210 (21%)

‘Items are returned to Amazon for many reasons – sometimes a product is just not what a customer is looking for, or perhaps there’s a cosmetic defect or the packaging is damaged,’ Matt Furlong, Amazon Australia country manager, said. 

‘These items can’t then be sold as new but are still great quality and in good working condition. Amazon Warehouse gives these products a new lease on life and offers customers an even wider selection to choose from.’

According to a 2020 resale report from ThredUP, online second-hand platforms are tipped to grow from $7 billion in 2019 to $35 billion in 2024. 

Shoppers can shop with confidence on a range of pre-owned and open box items, with every product undergoing a rigorous quality check to ensure it's in perfect condition before it's listed for sale for a fraction of the price (file image)

Shoppers can shop with confidence on a range of pre-owned and open box items, with every product undergoing a rigorous quality check to ensure it’s in perfect condition before it’s listed for sale for a fraction of the price (file image)

Which items are discounted? 

  • Books
  • Electronics
  • Kitchen and dining
  • Movies and TV
  • Computer and accessories
  • Stationery and office products
  • Clothing and shoes
  • Toys and games
  • Video games

Amazon has joined the online second-hand market with the launch of Amazon Warehouse – a new storefront on Amazon.com.au, with free delivery available for Prime members on eligible products. 

Before being listed for sale, every item undergoes a thorough quality check to ensure it’s in good functional and physical condition. 

The item is then graded according to one of four evaluations such as ‘Like New’, ‘Very Good’, ‘Good’, and ‘Acceptable’. The rating determines how deeply it gets discounted. 

To help customers further assess each item and make an informed purchase decision, clear details – such as appearance, functional qualities, accessories and packaging condition – are listed on the product page.

To find out more about Amazon Warehouse, visit the website.