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Shop local with Catch.com.au and OnePass this Prime Day


Aussie shoppers are being encouraged to shop local during Prime Day with big deals on offer from Catch.com.au – with incredible discounts on family footwear favourites from ASICS, Birkenstocks and Havaianas.This includes $100 off ASICS Kayanos, Birkenstocks for only $99 and Havaianas for the whole family for only $10.50.
 
Other big deals across the 48-hour sale period include $50 off RRP on Nintendo Switch Games, 40 per cent off Google Nest and Ninja Air Fryer’s for just $125, with great deals also available on winter clothing from Kathmandu and Adidas.
 
Catch spokesperson Michelle Skehan said rather than shopping abroad, there are amazing bargains on offer from local retailers during what is now a major sale event on the online shopping calendar.
 
“We know Aussie shoppers love big brands and we’ve got fantastic offers across Catch that rival international websites,” Ms Skehan said.
 
“These products are available now via Click and Collect from Kmart and Target stores, or immediate shipping from our local warehouses".
 
“And for only $4 a month, or $40 a year, customers shopping at Catch, Kmart and Target can now receive free delivery across thousands and thousands of items with OnePass, Australia’s newest membership program.”
 
Other great deals available during the two-day sale frenzy include up to $350 off Dyson Vacuums and 20 per cent off Finish (4 x 36) Powerball Quantum packs.
 
Deals will be available from 12.01am Tuesday 12 July to midnight Wednesday 13 July.

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