The Low Quantity Thread

See New Post for Year 2025 onwards.

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.

This is the thread for these deals.

Closed Comments

Search through all the comments in this post.
  • REEBOK CLUB C BULC (White) US9 $23.99 (in-cart) + $15 Shipping or $0 C&C Queensgate (Lower Hutt)
    https://www.hypedc.com/nz/products/club-c-bulc-wht-id6803

    • OOS

  • CARTER Super King Quilt Cover - Silver/ White $20 (4 available) @ BBB
    https://www.bedbathntable.co.nz/carter-silver-white-010803

    • +1

      Bought the last two, cheers.

  • NutriBullet 8L Dual Drawer Air Fryer $159 at Harvey Norman Moorhouse, Christchurch. Clearance price, had around 3 units left.

  • Samsung HW-Q990C/XY ex-display stock for just $1327 (+$89 shipping if not local collect) @ Heathcotes.

    Might potentially be possible to try price-matching at NL to skip the $89 shipping charge, but they have the Q990C as a special order item and their T&Cs may not match ex-display stock so would come down to getting lucky with the staff member.

    This is the second best price Cheapies has ever seen on these, and the previous one was Heathcotes too at $1298 which was likely a pricing error at the time, so a pretty good deal. In the low quantity thread as I'm assuming the ex-display stock means there's only one or two, but I don't think I can check their actual stock levels.

    • OOS

  • Orbi RBK752 $399 + shipping. $600+ elsewhere.

    https://coolmobile.net.nz/products/netgear-orbi-wifi6-high-p…

    They only allow people to buy one at a time. It will show oos once someone buys it. Just keep refreshing the page from time to time and the stock will come back sometime.

    • Why are they so expensive normally?

      • These ones are typically for people on hyperfibre with multi gig speeds.

        • That's not true. It is more to do with how multiple devices are connected and to achieve maximum performance. It only has 1gb lan ports so there is no way you can utilize multi gig speed.

          Also, remember all good features like parental controls, security all are now behind monthly subscription. As far as I know you can't have a separate 2.4ghz network, atleast that was the case 2 years back.

          Look into Asus rather.

          • @ace310: Can you recommend a router that has good parental controls thats dosnt require a subscription?

            • +1

              @Avatar: Deco X20 work well for us (free from One NZ)

            • +1

              @Avatar: I have Asus ax-gt6000 which has very good parental controls, but most of them have almost similar controls. Also as mentioned above some of the tp-link models especially deco ones are good as well.

              Edit: Look up here to find what you are looking for. Very good non-bias reviews.

    • Decent range on em. That's the modem I got with Slingshot.

      • I believe Slingshot has lower model than this unless they changed it.

        • Could be right. Might be the Orbi RBR350

      • The one they charge $5pm for?

      • Are you still with Slingshot? Skinny putting their prices up and Slingshot are still matching the fastconnect price. Do you pay $5pm for the modem rental?

        • +1

          Yes. I pay $70/month ($65 + $5). Signed up prior to that Fast Connect post on here.

          • @Wakrak: You should pay $65 per month as the fast connect deal was for $60 per month.

            I also have the rbr350 and a satellite. Electric Kiwi used to give away the modems for free on their no contract broadband plan so I was able to sign up and get the free modem to upgrade my WiFi to a mesh system. They also sold the satellites for $100. I used to have quite a few more and sold them online for $150. I think I also got 2 months free when I joined.

            • @Bill: Yes. $65 + $5 for the modem.

              • @Wakrak: I mean the fibre should cost $60 + $5 for the modem.

                I pay $60 per month with no rental.

                • @Bill: If you joined via Fast Connect or similar plan, yes. The plan I went with is $65 + $5 for the modem per month.

                  • +1

                    @Wakrak: Sorry I misread what you wrote.

                    Signed up prior to that Fast Connect post

                    I thought you meant Signed up to that prior Fast Connect post

                    I also signed up for the $65 plan but called up slingshot and changed plans.

                • @Bill: I just signed up for the exact same. $60/month, no modem rental.

                  • @Joshyss: Good to know it's still running

            • @Bill: @Bill: Do you use parental controls or even basic device timing features on the RBR350? Have had no luch with the basic ORBI app.

              • +1

                @victor47: I don't use them but I would go on the gateway to access those features. I'm pretty sure they are on there if I remember correctly.

                • @Bill: Thanks Bill, will check that out.

          • @Wakrak: 70 for gigbit fibre?

    • The same company sells them for $459 + shipping on TM.
      https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/computers/networking…

  • XS and XXS Champion reverse weave hoodies for $25
    https://www.empireskate.co.nz/collections/champion?sort=pric…

  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 512GB $385.00

    Condition says 'acceptable' quality. What that means in real terms I have no idea, but for $385 I'm guessing it'll be pretty knocked up. But hey, someone feel free to take a punt.

    https://www.techcrazy.co.nz/products/samsung-galaxy-s23-ultr…

    • "Acceptable- TechCrazy offers devices in Acceptable condition may show signs of use, including scuffs or scratches on the screen, housing, or bezel. However, there could be cracks dents present on the device."

      • You might be able to get them to send you photos of the device?

    • Price updated to $999

      • yeah, my friend just got his order cancelled.

  • Kiwisoft 2 ply 18pk $3.99 PNS Papamoa (today only)
    https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=932954431968629&set=pcb…

  • Anyone that may have been interested in the Samsung Q990C soundbar from Heathcotes that I posted on the previous page but missed out, you can now try your luck with Smith's City for the same $1327 price:

    https://www.smithscity.co.nz/ex-demodisplay-model-samsung-q-…

  • 4 Pack Paper Mate InkJoy 300RT Ballpoint Pen $0.10 (OOS online but available at Riccarton, Ashburton, Botany)
    https://www.kmart.co.nz/product/4-pack-paper-mate-inkjoy-300…?

    Tried to price-match at TWH (online) but they said nah
    https://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/p/paper-mate-inkjoy-300rt-bus…


    8 Pack Expo Dry Erase Fine Tip Marker $1 (instore only, Riccarton, Papatoetoe and alsewhere)
    https://www.kmart.co.nz/product/8-pack-expo-dry-erase-fine-t…

    • +3

      Whoever ordered 32 packs of pens online, the online orders lady can’t find them lol. Last sold a year ago

      • Ordered 32 packs and didn't even give Wakrak at + lol.

        Some people really trying to make a profit here..

        • lol probably Wakrak since he posted after it was out of stock online

    • Its funny how they put it back online to buy but at the full price was going to chch this weekend wanted to get my hands on some too haha!

  • Merged from [Damaged Packaging] LG 42 C3 OLED TV $1499 (1 Available) @ Appliance Outlet
    Go to Deal

    Not sure when it expires or how much stock. Says its only the packaging that's damaged.

    Note: It also says serial numbers are removed per contract w/ LG, so im not sure how that goes

    • +1

      iirc its something odd like they purchase/repair damaged units from LG and LG requires the serial number to be removed for resale(so LG won't service the warranty, only applianceoutlet). Best to confirm it with them before purchase if interested.

      • Im tempted, but I think given burn in etc and wanting to use this for a monitor, Im not sure not having warranty and having shonky cga cover is worthwhile

    • Only 1 in-stock OP (says just above the price)

  • Fire Emblem: Engage - Switch $28 @ EB Games (Delivery available)
    https://www.ebgames.co.nz/product/nintendo-switch/271659-fir…

    • +1

      OOS

  • https://www.hypedc.com/nz/products/lacoste-carnaby-pro-bl23-… - $29.99 down from $209.

    Stock is 1 x 12 at Hype DC Ponsonby, and 1 x 8 (Not Online) and 1 x 12 at Hype DC Queensgate.

    Not sure which store the online will fulfil from.

  • OLIMPIA SPLENDID PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER & HEAT PUMP WITH WI-FI, AIRPRO14

    $399 for Farmers club members - instore only though
    https://www.farmers.co.nz/electrical/home-appliances/heaters…

    looks to be $900+ elsewhere
    https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HOMOPS0010/Olimpia-Splendid…

    https://www.harveynorman.co.nz/home-appliances/heating-and-c…

    • A shame there's very little stock across the country.

    • Would this be similar to a heat pump?

      • Yes, and unless you're absolutely desperate, I wouldn't recommend one. If at all possible, install a cheap split system. This video explains things with these portable units (they are mostly all the same)
        https://youtu.be/_-mBeYC2KGc

        • Anyone considering a portable unit obviously has a reason for it.

          • @Plug: I understand. I'm just suggesting that you should consider all your options. The fact that portable units are usually (slightly) cheaper than having a low end split system installed should not, on its own, persuade you to buy one.

            If you're renting, consider offering to contribute to getting a split system with your landlord. This will ultimately be cheaper to buy and run than any portable unit. No, of course you don't get to take it with you, but performance wise and cost wise you'll be far better off.

            If you own but think you can't afford split, shop around, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at what you can find for under $1000 installed. It may save you $400 per year in electricity costs over a portable, paying itself off in a year or two.

            I'm just sharing my experience. I understand some people might genuinely not have any other option, I'm just saying that these are a poor choice if you do have options. I worked four summers in two different stifling offices with poor ventilation and two different brands of these running, so I personally know what they're like. And they're barely better than nothing, all things considered.

            • @CheapAzChips: There is a requirement for landlord to provide heating that is appropriate for room size, check online.

              Heater(s) must be fixed (not portable) and must be at least 1.5 kW in heating capacity and meet the minimum heating capacity needed for the main living room.

              In most cases, the acceptable types of heater(s) will be a larger fixed heating device like a heat pump, wood burner, pellet burner or flued gas heater. In some cases, such as small apartments, a smaller fixed electric heater may be enough.

              https://www.tenancy.govt.nz/healthy-homes/heating-standard/#…

              It's probably a requirement for the landlord to have a heatpump and if it is, and they don't, then they need to remedy and you probably qualify for rent reduction +/- compensation via tenancy tribunal.

              • +1

                @kiwijunglist: Yes, agreed, but for many people in many areas it could be far more expensive to run, for example, a pellet fire than a heat pump. There's no requirement to provide cooling in summer, and there's no requirement to provide heating in bedrooms - so there are many ways that a landlord could technically meet the requirement without installing a heat pump where it's needed.

                As a landlord myself now, I would gladly go beyond the minimum requirements for a good tenant to make the place more comfortable if the tenant was willing to come to the party on costs. It increases the likelihood that the tenant stays on, reduces ongoing costs to them (meaning the rent is more likely to be paid), increases the value of the property, and significantly reduces the risk of fire from heating via electric heaters or fireplace. What's not to like?

            • @CheapAzChips: I bought the reverse cycle one that was posted on here for my bedroom, and it's been excellent during summer. It drops my room from near 30°C to 20°C very quickly. I don't feel a full unit is necessary in there, because I wouldn't have any use for one during the other seasons

    • For anyone thinking about this, I have this one and it is a very good, as far as portable AC's in NZ go (we don't get dual hose, inverter etc.).

      Uses about 0.9kW when cooling and 1.4kW when heating. Since it's not inverter it'll just cycle on and off to maintain temp. When it's cycled off it's around 0.2kW.

  • https://www.jbhifi.co.nz/products/xbox-series-x-tom-clancys-…

    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction - Xbox - $5 + Ship or free C&C

    Only 2 copies - One at JB Hifi South City (Christchurch) and one at JB Hifi Invercargill

  • New Balance 550 Womens US5 $29.99 + ship (click & collect The Base, Hamilton)
    https://www.hypedc.com/nz/products/new-balance-550-reflectio…

    • +1

      Manukau also has a size 6 that's not listed online but is in store - And the base should also have a 2nd pair - Only 1 pair was allocated to Online.

    • Oos

      • So fast..

  • Impala - Saturn Skateboard - Robin Eisenberg Space 8.25"

    $44 + shipping (free with diamond club)
    https://www.onceit.co.nz/products/4796715

  • LG OLED 4K C3 48 EVO INCH TV - EX- DEMO GRADE 2 $800 (4 avail.)
    https://talkischeap.co.nz/products/lg-oled-4k-c3-48-evo-inch…

    ex-demo unit from Spark store, grade 2, some mark scratches on housing, screen and or accessories. Pricing is grade 2.

    • if that were the 42 id buy it in an instant

    • OOS

  • H&H men's t-shirts $1.97 (some last sizes / in-store only)
    https://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/c/clothing-shoes-accessories/…

    • +5

      Bk promo , now cheap 4xl shirts, coincidence i think not

      • LOL

      • we now need cheap 5XL shorts or pants to match

    • Thanks, the mrs needed a onesie

  • Dyson Omni-glide [2022] $557.90 at JB Hi-Fi.
    https://www.jbhifi.co.nz/products/dyson-omni-glide-2022

    Not sure the quantity since it's under clearance

    • Not sure if I mark this comment as spam or not… 🤔

      • Ha ha ha..

        Looking at the deal again, though, not much of a discount as dyson direct sells them for $850.

        This one is only for hard flooring and smaller battery so perhaps the reason for clearance

  • Sony BRAVIA XR 65" A80L 4K OLED Television - Display Model $3199
    https://magnessbenrow.co.nz/sony-bravia-xr-65-a80l-4k-oled-t…

  • Dr Martens Voss II Sandal Womens US 5, 6, 7, 9 - $29.99 + ship (c&c potentially available)

    https://www.hypedc.com/nz/products/dr-martens-voss-ii-sandal…

    • OOS already

    • OOS

      • vans still there?

        • Yes, US13 is available.
          But when I checked earlier showed me as OOS.

  • Two items for $0 but shipping is $15 ($0 with $49 spend). Good if you were going to buy something from the site anyway.

    Area Rug Brush Roll for CrossWave MAX, MAX Turbo, X7, & HydroSteam
    https://www.bissell.co.nz/products/area-rug-brush-roll-for-c…

    Multi Surface Brush Roll for MultiReach Essential Stick Vacuum (1616332)
    https://www.bissell.co.nz/products/1616332

    • OOS

  • And same too. (To be honest I realise now it wouldn't have fitted very well in my small short front entrance hall, so "no go" turned out ok… :) ).

    • Won't let me check out. Anyone else having this issue?

      • I can get to payment screen its +$54 for click and collect or NI delivery
        Edit: bike's gone now, they fixed it

Login or Join to leave a comment