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When are the Boxing Day Sales in 2025?

Our massive Boxing Day Sales event falls on the same day each year - the 26th of December (the day after Christmas). Thankfully the Boxing Day holiday gives everyone a second chance to catch incredible deals that may have been missed during the ever popular Black Friday Sales, just be sure you plan your time and budget to take full advantage!

When was the Boxing Day Sales event in 2024?

Our huge 2024 Boxing Day Sales event kicked off on 26/12/24 and ran into the new year and ended on 04/01/2025. We are already looking forward to our 2025 Boxing Day Event sale which should be even bigger!

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Boxing Day Sale - Frequently Asked Questions
  • What is Boxing Day? Boxing Day falls on 26 December, the day after Christmas Day. It is a public holiday, with schools and most businesses closed for the day. Boxing Day originated in England, sometime between the 1600’s and 1800’s. On the first weekday following Christmas day, servants would be given a box of small gifts and coins by their employers in recognition of their service during the year. They would also be given the day off to spend with their families, because they would have been working serving their ‘masters’ on Christmas day itself.

    Over time, the nature of the day changed, but the name stuck. Retailers, finding themselves with excess seasonal produce following Christmas, discounted it immediately following the holiday. The practice took hold, and evolved into the Boxing Day Sales that are now widespread across Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the UK.

  • What does Boxing Day represent for Australians? A few exciting things happen around Australia on Boxing Day. There’s the Boxing Day Test cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Sailing enthusiasts get around the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Movie buffs retreat from the heat with a new release at the cinema. And, of course, people go shopping, in-store and online. It’s a post-Christmas sales extravaganza where stores offer their excess stock at reduced prices. Shops open early and welcome thousands of customers who are looking to bag a Boxing Day deal. 
  • How long do Boxing Day sales last? Major retailers in fashion, tech, travel, and homewares will offer discounts for one day only. Others may offer discounts for four to seven days by calling it "Boxing Day Week".
  • Will Appliances Online have a Boxing Day and End of Year Sale? Yes, absolutely! Our prices are always low at sale time, so you can be sure to get a fantastic deal on a new washing machine, fridge, TV, and much more! We also offer free delivery, along with the removal and recycling of old disconnected appliances*.
  • How big is the Boxing Day Sale these days? In recent years a number of other sales events have gained traction in Australia, including End of Financial Year, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but the Boxing Day Sale is still one of the biggest sales that Appliances Online has, both in terms of the number of products and the deals available.
  • When does the Boxing Day Event start? It will most likely start on - you guessed it - Boxing Day, 26 December! With fantastic deals available, a lot of products will sell out, so if you see something you like at a price you love then don’t hang around, because the bargain you’ve got your eye on may not!
  • What brands are included? You’ll find products from the biggest names at the smallest prices, with huge discounts off of RRP on over 100 brands, from Artusi to Zip and everything in between.

    Whether you’re looking for a cooktop, oven or side-by-side fridge, or you need a new kettle, air fryer or robot vacuum, you’ll find fantastic prices on thousands of products from leading brands, including Bosch, Westinghouse, Fisher & Paykel, Samsung, Sony, LG, Haier, Hisense, Beko, Electrolux, Euromaid, Mitsubishi, Esatto, Smeg, Breville, Liebherr and Oliveri. And that’s just for starters.

  • What products and appliances are included? What isn’t included?! The Appliances Online Boxing Day Event includes thousands of items across dozens of categories. We may be famous for our legendary prices on larger kitchen and laundry white goods, but the bargains aren’t restricted to fridges, freezers, freestanding dishwashers, washing machines and dryers: you can find some amazing deals on everything for the home, from vacuum cleaners and rangehoods, to purifiers and air conditioners.

    If it’s home entertainment tech you’re after, there are big discounts on RRP on soundbars, QLED and OLED android smart TV’s, bluetooth speakers and more.

  • Is the Appliances Online Boxing Day Event just for home appliances? No! You'll also find incredible deals on home furnishings, fittings and lighting, as well as on outdoor living products. If your Christmas lunch was the last hurrah for your old BBQ then now’s a great time to upgrade, with amazing deals that will see you back behind the grill for the rest of summer.

Get your Boxing Day deals sooner with free next day delivery!

We deliver Boxing Day - and everyday - deals to 95% of Australia’s population for no additional cost, with Appliances Online's legendary FREE delivery. We can usually get your shopping to you by the next day (Mon-Fri), even during the busy Boxing Day Sale period! A lot of online retailers don't offer this, so if you’re shopping around for the best prices you should always factor in the delivery cost and how long it will take to get delivered. If they don’t offer free delivery, that Boxing Day bargain may not be quite such a steal.

Appliances Online has warehouses stacked high with household, garden, laundry and kitchen appliances in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and even New Zealand, so our award winning delivery service can get your deals to you sooner. Plus, when you get your new products delivered, we can also take away your old appliances for recycling - nothing’s too big or bulky for our legendary delivery team (they get the highest rating in the Australian industry for a reason!).