The Low Quantity Thread

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Limited Quantity

If your deal has limited quantity, please mention it in the description. If the quantity is too small then your deal may be removed. As a guideline, less than 10 quantity of items is not enough for a deal unless the item has a high price.

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                • @Kiwi: I got it ahaha, I guess it makes sense at this price :D

      • Same thing yeah, just cheaper

    • (profanity) it. Ordered one.

    • Someone just sold theirs on Geekzone for $750

    • Dang. If anyone got one and wants to sell it for $600 let me know. People are trying their luck on TradeMe for $800 plus.

  • +2

    Certa PowerPlus 20V Leaf Blower Skin $9.99 with kogan first membership.

    https://www.kogan.com/nz/buy/certa-powerplus-20v-leaf-blower…

    • Good price, but need to buy extra battery & charger around $100

  • +2

    Not on special, but a new addition to Kmart - Compressor Ice Cream Maker.

    I recently bought one for just shy of $500 - so $109 is a steal! No idea the quality, but no pre-freezing to make icecream and having fresh homemade in an hour is amaziiiiing!

    https://www.kmart.co.nz/product/ice-cream-maker-43442911/?sk…

    • +1

      I normally check reviews on "Kmart & the Warehouse Hacks & Decor NZ" Facebook page, none up yet for this machine. Plenty of poor reviews on the cheaper "freeze a bowl" type machine from Kmart though.

      • Yeah I checked AU Kmart for reviews too and none yet. Can’t really go wrong with a compressor icecream machine tbh it’s just a matter of quality preference, like anything. Some like to have the best of the best and all that.

    • Free shipping as well.

    • this or ninja for $200?

      • +4

        Just my own anecdote, my sister has a Ninja Creami, and I have a compressor icecream machine.

        Creami
        Pro: can make dessert with literally anything, freeze a whole can of peaches the night before and blend - easy, yum. No worries about fat and sugar ratio as per trad icecream so can essentially make “super healthy fat free” etc.

        Con: will freeze solid again when frozen and will need to be rechurned each time if not eaten in one sitting. Basically just a high speed blender. Need to plan in advance and freeze.

        Compressor:
        Pro: homemade icecream or sorbet. Quick - no preplanning needed other than making a base which you can make in bulk and store in fridge for a bit. Stores like storebought icecream or softens at room temp after few min depending on freezer temp and retains its creamy texture.

        Con:
        Makes you fully aware of just how much sugar and fat goes into making icecream 😅 harder to make “super healthy” icecream or sorbet. But, icecream isn’t meant to be healthy, so…

        End of day,depends on your preference and budget.

      • +3

        A Ninja Creami is different from most traditional ice cream makers because it does not have a cooling mechanism. Instead- it makes ice cream from a frozen substance using a high powered blender-type technology called a creamerizer paddle.

      • +1

        Ninja, hands down. "Quicker" in the sense that you'll keep stuff on hand in the freezer and it takes minutes to turn that into ice cream or sorbets.

        This one needs a long process, all in one go, so it feels like a chore to make ice cream everytime.

        • At 500ml at a time…

          • @LupinS: the one from kmart has "Maximum capacity: 500ml" and takes 1h to finish :(

            • +2

              @deadfish: The ninja at $200 is a better deal, but the timing and size thing is about even - the ninja creami container is also only around 500ml, and although the creami does work quickly, it requires you to make up your icecream mixture at least the day before because it takes a minimum of 24 hours freezing. So if you haven't already prepared anything, then the kmart one can produce your icecream an hour after you make the mixture rather than the day after you make it as required by the ninja.
              Of course the ninja can also make McDonald's-style milkshakes which the kmart one can't: pack the container with standard store vanilla icecream, two tablespoons of milkshake syrup and top off with milk and your milkshake is ready about a (very loud) minute later.

              • @tieke: Ninja can make a ton more things than just ice cream, also regarding the amount, there's always the option to buy more tubs and freeze different flavours.

                I can absolutely do 5 different ice cream flavours in minutes. How long would it take for the traditional churner to do 5?

                • +1

                  @Redcafej: I'm not dissing the Ninja Creami - I have one, although I also sometimes use the standard churning-while-freezing method that the kmart machine does. I was just pointing out that as far as timing goes, if you are the sort of person who decides on the day to make icecream rather than preparing ahead, then the fact that the Ninja Creami can churn multiple pre-made tubs in minutes may not be as relevant :)

                  • +5

                    @tieke: First icecream using the kmart machine.
                    Quiet machine, 2 button start. Very simple to use.
                    Used lindor 70% dark.
                    Super rich taste, smooth icecream. Could probably use half a block rather than the whole thing.
                    Melts quickly, but it didnt last very long.

                    Going to try greek yogurt icecream next.

                  • +1

                    @tieke: This is become a devisive cheapies topic. Its the new "best coffee machine" thread

      • +1

        Where did you find Ninja Creami for $200?

    • May be a deal. Ninja creami is available for $248 in Harvey Norman. Ends today. https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/home-appliances/kitchen-appli…

  • +2
    • +2

      That looks disgusting.
      I'll keep my $0.50!

      • +3

        It’s surprisingly not bad, it is actually like a Vanilla Coke with some extra sweetener.

      • That looks disgusting.

        I guess I might try it out of morbid curiosity, but I agree that it doesn't look good.

        I won't be placing an order :-)

        • Ive tried it. Doesnt taste like Oreos. Tastes like a weirdly sweeter version of Coke.

          Dont mess with a good recipe.

    • +2

      It does indeed taste like oreo mixed with coke but I personally don't like it. The flavours to me just don't mix well together. They are better off separate.

  • +2

    Wakachangi chips 150g $1.50 at PNS Mill St (Hamilton, Instore)

    • OOS

  • +2

    https://www.theathletesfoot.co.nz/shop/sale/gender-mens+gend…
    ^ sort by low-high

    mizuno monarcida neo 3 select (sg) (2e wide) mens football boots US10 & 11 $29.99 + ship
    https://www.theathletesfoot.co.nz/mizuno-monarcida-neo-3-sel…


    Some nice clothes on sale at Boardertown too (extra 20% off)
    https://www.boardertown.co.nz/sale?p=1&s%5Bprice%5D=asc

    • OOS

  • +2

    Konix Uni_k Gamer Pack for Nintendo Switch (Be A Princess) $9.97 @ The Warehouse + Ship

    Nintendo Switch - Gamer Pack with e-waste, Controller, Wired Gaming headset, Switch Carry Case. (4 left)
    JB HI-FI $93
    Eb games $139.99

    Microsoft Xbox One Wired Headset $20.98 ($29.97-$8.99)

  • +2

    Pokemon Shining Pearl (Switch) $19 delivered
    https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/gaming/games/nintendo-switch-…

    Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Smartwatch - Slate Grey Case with Black Band (47mm Case, GPS, Bluetooth, Solar Edition) $998
    https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/connected-health-fitness/fitn…

    Daily deal - Ends 9am tomorrow

    • +4

      Got an email from HN saying they can't fulfil my order for Pokemon Shining Pearl but offered me Scarlet or Violet instead. Nice.

      • Sad. They only emailed me to tell me that they couldn’t fulfill. No option for replacement 🥲

    • Shining Pearl - OOS

      • +4

        Price match rejected by warehouse, noel and jb..

      • +1

        There is stock again.

        • aaand.. gone. Does seem this time no stores have anymore stock

  • +2

    Harman Kardon Citation Tower 200W 3-Way Smart Wireless Floorstanding Speakers - Grey (Pair) $1,488.00 with promo code SUPER (RRP $2,873.00) - 4 in stock
    https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/SPKHMK4461684/Harman-Kardon…

  • +2

    Free shipping + 25% off clearance with code CLEAR25

    Quite a few New Balance shoes for $29.99 delivered (last sizes)
    https://www.hyperride.co.nz/products/clearance?pgSort=price&…

    All clearance
    https://www.hyperride.co.nz/products/clearance?pgSort=price&…

    Giro Womens Deed Mountain Shoes Black
    https://www.hyperride.co.nz/product/194969/giro-womens-deed-…

    • Finished

  • +2

    Suspect this is a price error.

    2020 LDV eDeliver 3 with 76,000km in tauranga asking $9,990

    Next cheapist of the edeliver3 is asking $23,990

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/ldv/edeliver-3/listi…

    • lol someone should try buying it! 😅

      • +2

        If it had windows & seats in the back I would. But I don't really have any need for a small cargo van. (and don't fancy becoming a vehicle dealer right now)

        Same price is listed on their website, so it might be real…

        https://taurangamotorgroup.nz/vehiclelisting/

    • as of 9:02am it is gone from their website & Trademe (as opposed to a price change). So my assumption is that somebody got a sweet deal.

  • +2

    Smiths City selling off old and ex-display stock, phones, tv's, soundbars, audio components and more

    Most of the products are only available in-store, and I'm guessing they're only in some stores not all of them, but some are available online like the 55" Samsung qn85d QLED for $1477 ($2345 on sale at Harvey Norman) https://www.smithscity.co.nz/tv-and-audio/television/qled-te…

    Panasonic 55" Z85A OLED 4K HDR Smart TV with Fire TV $1657 ($2400+ from other stores)
    https://www.smithscity.co.nz/tv-and-audio/television/oled-te…
    65" for $2077 - both in-store only

    Audio Technica turntable for $260.60 that other places have for $330+
    https://www.smithscity.co.nz/tv-and-audio/video-and-home-cin…

    • Seems solid, thoughts on buying a tv thats probably been on 247?

      • +1

        Will be on at least 8hrs a day. On the store mode (which puts the LEDs at full brightness).

        I'd debate whether the price they are offering them at is actually a good enought deal.

        Some may have how long they have been on for in the maintenance menu, so worth checking how to access that if you were considering it. I'd be looking hard at the picture too.

      • As long as the OLED's haven't been displaying a static image anywhere on the screen then they should be fine, and whenever I've been in stores they always show moving images never static ones. The QLED's should be all good as they're near impossible to burn images into the screen either way (I think Samsung offer a 10 year warranty against burn in), as for the other components, I don't know, things break, you could buy a new tv that blows up after a week or a 2nd hand one that lasts you for the next 20 years, it's just luck of the draw if or when they break for you or not. You should be covered by the manufacturers full warranty anyway, plus you'll have the comcom to fall back on if anything goes wrong with them within a reasonable amount of time after the warranty period has ended.

  • +2

    Boxing gear from $19.80 delivered via Mango Trees AU
    https://www.dicksmith.co.nz/dn/shop/category/sports-outdoors…

    Chance your order will be cancelled.

    • On mighty ape too. Must be some sort of inventory wide code accidentally applied?

    • gone

  • +2

    Lindt Lindor Assorted only $4.49 @ Paknsave Richmond. Out of stock in store but showing on website as available so successfully price matched at the Warehouse.

    https://www.paknsave.co.nz/shop/product/5017527_ea_000pns?na…

    Hopefully works for others as the Warehouse have been hit and miss with pricematching lately 🤞

    • These were $3.99 at Riccarton pak n save yesterday

      • Still are! Assorted and Milk only

  • +2

    Bunnings New Lynn has 2 AEG 58v Weedeaters in clearance for $210. The 58v range has been discontinued and these weedeaters have no battery or charger included. Even though they originally did come with the battery and charger. Still not a bad deal if you have their 58v gear.

    Also had a range of chainsaw chains for $15

    • I have the 18v and its quality. Nice find

      • Yeah I’ve also got the 18v and it’s brilliant for what I paid for it.

  • +2

    A masaage gun for $6.99 plus shipping. I received mine and it's honestly not bad for the price! If anyone has onceit credit they want to use.

    https://www.onceit.co.nz/products/5120301/usb-rechargeable-d…

    • Looking at them, they look like the same ones you can get from Temu.

      In the one I got a year or so ago, the battery lasted maybe two recharges before it conked out.

  • +2

    As mentioned here, can find some good deals if you’re bored at Kmart.

    Odin Danish Ottoman $12 (Instore only)
    https://files.cheapies.nz/upload/9216/5508/img_3256.jpeg

  • +2

    Huggies Nappies Little Snugglers Preemie Up to 3kg 30pk $4.99

    New World Prestons (Christchurch)
    https://www.newworld.co.nz/shop/product/5286893_ea_000nw?nam…

  • +2

    3D printer filament instore at Jaycar Hamilton

    Creality CR-Silk PLA Purple and ESUN ePLA Magic Blue are 50% off the clearance pricing, coming in at $14.99 & 17.99 respectively.

    Great price for decent filament, the CR-Silk purple is currently $50 at PBTech.

  • +2

    FreshChoice Prebbleton (Canterbury)

    Aquaply Travel 10pk $0.01
    https://prebbleton.store.freshchoice.co.nz/lines/aquaply-wat…

    • +1

      Don't flush flushable wipes, i heard they still are in issue for waste management.

      • …smells like money!

    • Try to figure is this actually 1pk with 10 sheets or it's 10pk with 10 sheets each?

  • +2

    [Clearence] PS5 Returnal $20 with free shipping* @ Harvey Norman

    $100+ at most other places. This one's cheaper than a 2nd hand copy.

    https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/gaming/games/ps5-returnal-m.h…

    • Free shipping to me in Dunedin city, I assume it's the same for other major cities.
  • +2

    Some cheap locks. No idea if any good.

    Lockwood 140 Series Dial Combination Padlock - 50mm $5
    https://www.repco.co.nz/4wd-adventure-escape/vehicle-safety-…

    Lockwood 110 Series Marine Padlock - 30mm $5
    https://www.repco.co.nz/4wd-adventure-escape/vehicle-safety-…

    Lockwoods Handy Lock Brass Wheel Combination $10
    https://www.repco.co.nz/4wd-adventure-escape/vehicle-safety-…

    • I have had the 140 on my garden shed for about 2 years now. Still works.

      More of an honesty lock than security. Extremely thin body, susceptible to shimming, easy to work out the combination if you know how to use youtube, could likely be broken open with a hand sized rock. It would take less effort to kick the door of the shed in though so meh.

      • lock is outdoor exposed to elements? any rust?

        • ive gone for the "marine" padlock which should be ok against the elements :
          a review states "good quality marine grade padlock. " so hopefully ok .

      • Meh, most hasps/bolts are the weak point anyway.

        Get a nice big strong padlock and you just be adding a nice big strong lever to break the hasp/bolt. Almost every garage break in I've ever seen was someone who just snapped the entire lock out of the hole it was in.

  • +2

    King sized foam mattress $199 (Auckland)
    https://proferlo.co.nz/products/sicilia-mattress-1-65m-width

    Have bought furniture from them before (and very happy with the quality of the items) but no idea what their mattresses are like. There's one review and it's a positive one. You can probably go and test it at their store out at Westgate.

    They've got some decently priced furniture at the moment too (warehouse relocation sale)
    https://proferlo.co.nz/collections/all-products?filter.v.pri…

    All mattresses
    https://proferlo.co.nz/collections/mattress

  • +2

    PB Tech has "up to 40% off" refurbished PCs, but this Lenovo Think Center M910Q Intel Core i5 6500T Tiny PC looks to be marked the wrong way around – With promo code $139.00, SAVE $249 with code REFURB.

    https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/EXWKSLEN900160/Lenovo-Think…

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