Dick Smith celebrates one year of being online with massive sale
Happy savings to us all
It’s been over a year since icon Aussie retailer Dick Smith succumbed to liquidation. The brand was bought up by Kogan, who relaunched the store online in May last year and, to celebrate, there’s a sale on with massive savings.
“People thought the Dick Smith brand could not be revived,” said Dick Smith CEO Ruslan Kogan, “and we knew it was a mammoth task. Many had written the business off, but we crunched the numbers and knew we could make it work – and that’s exactly what we’ve done.”
There’s a total of 62 products on the celebration sale which includes everything from smartphones to home appliances and everything in between. There are security systems, tablets, headphones and a refurbished DJI drone that could save you $200.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is also $200 cheaper with the latest flagship from the South Korean manufacturer on sale for $999, while the 32GB Apple iPhone 7 is listed for $879, dropped down from $1,079.
If you’d like to save some dosh and bag yourself a shiny new toy, head to Dick Smith’s website and take a look at the products on sale.
- If you can’t find what you’re looking for on sale at Dick Smith, take a look at the other Aussie tech bargains we dig up for you three times a week.
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