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Black Friday Sale - Optimum Blenders from Froothie - up to 70% off, Plus Further Discounts for Multiple Purchases

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Hello blending freaks,

Froothie have joined the Black Friday train and heavily discounted many of their products. The site says "up to 70%" which is a little optimistic, but there are quite a few 40-50% reductions on the blenders and juicers.

There are also additional coupon codes if buying two (BF50 - $50 off) or three (BF100 - $100 off) products. No codes required for single purchases.

I personally own one of their G2.1 blenders - sadly it seems these are no longer sold - and it is built like an absolute tank. Utterly blitzes anything I can throw at it. I use it regularly and it still looks like it just came out of the box.

Expires midnight sunday.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2019

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  • +3

    Just FYI, the prices are exactly the same as they usually are - the only difference is the coupon codes for purchasing multiple units.

    • Are they? Dayum. I know they always show a selling price less than "RRP" but these seemed yet lower again. I had a look to see the prices offered elsewhere and they were all higher than these BF prices.

      • +1

        I own the 9200a and it's the exact same price as when I went to purchase it a few months ago. The only reason I got it cheaper was the use of coupon codes at the time.

        I dislike this style of marketing as it comes across deceptive and deceitful.

  • +1

    Jacking up a price solely to be able to put it on "sale" is scumbaggery at its finest.

  • If there is consensus that these are everyday prices I'm happy for this "deal" to be juiced and blended and tipped down the sink.

    So much for thinking I'd stumbled across my first deal!

  • FInally, I've been super keen on a dodgy vitamix knockoff with a hilariously inflated RRP.

    • Inflated RRP for sure and more or less their normal pricing, but 'dodgy' is unfair. From what I've read these are good units and a cut above other vitamix knockoffs from the likes of Aldi, Kogan, ebay etc.

      • Yeah, I've used the Optimum 9400 blender (the old one with two switches and a dial) for a few years and it hasn't malfunctioned in any way. I also used their slow juicer without any faults but sold it because I hated cleaning it. The products seem good, but the pricing strategy is dubious.

  • Hey just go to eBay or Kogan and there's plenty of OEM equivalents at MUCH lower prices.

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