Coles delivers Christmas deals

Christmas may be the season of joy and cheer, but for many people it’s also the most expensive time of year. Finding good value and savings is on everybody’s wish list, and Coles is here to help.

Coles has expanded the Best Buys program to 166 stores nationwide since launching in May, including a recent expansion into the Northern Territory for the first time. Coles Best Buys are available from Friday every fortnight.

It’ most recent Christmas bargains include a six back of stemless glassware and a bamboo serving board for $12.99 each, a rotating glass Lazy Susan for $9.99 and a 12-piece diner set with gold trim for $29.99.

One of the most anticipated items on the Best Buys Christmas list is the limited-edition Air Fryer Oven, which sold out when initially released earlier in the year. This 25L, 1800W stainless steel Air Fryer Oven includes 10 pre-set functions, and 360-degree hot air circulation so that you can broil, roast and toast your favourite dishes using less fat. The best part is it only costs $129.

“This has been a challenging year for many Australians, and we know our customers are really looking forward to celebrating Christmas with their friends and family. We’ve tailored the range to help make entertaining this season easy and affordable with products that provide something a bit special at exceptional value,” said Coles General Manager for Health & Home Jonathan Tarr. Mr. Tarr also said that Coles is expanding its Best Buys program to an additional 30 supermarkets across Australia to meet customer demand.

“Our 25L Air Fryer Oven was incredibly popular when we first launched Best Buys back in June so we’re delighted to bring it back just in time for Christmas entertaining or even to go under the tree, and with Best Buys now in more states, even more Australians can shop from our constantly-changing range,” said Mr. Tarr.

 

 

Have you bought products from the Coles Best Buys range? Could you use an Air Fryer Oven in time for Christmas?

1 comments

According to the list, no 'Best Buys' anywhere near me.

Guess those of us in big cities are not a good sales bet. Or is it Coles don't want the competition from ALDI who are well established in this Best Buy nonsense.

Nonsense because you are unlikely ever to score one unless you camp out overnight and then charge through the store to grab one of the only 2 available.

Agree, our Coles is not listed either but inside they have items called 'best buys'. The shop is next door to ALDI, so no worries for people who shop for those type of items. They do not much for me.

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