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[VIC] Cricut EasyPress 2 Bundle $199.97 (Was $359.99) @ Costco, Docklands (Membership Required)

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Costco Docklands clearance. Approx 15 remaining excluding the example model on the shelf.

https://www.costco.com.au/Home-Furniture/Office/Paper-Pens-O…
I've linked to the Costco Online site to show the product, but it is not available from there and is in store only.

Everything you need to create quick, consistent, professional heat transfers that last and last. Cricut EasyPress 2 features even heat from edge to edge, simple controls and smart safety features.

This bundle contains:

Cricut EasyPress 2 9 x 9 machine
EasyPress 12 x 12 mat
Everyday iron-on sampler pack: basics
SportFlex sampler pack: classic
Iron-on holographic sampler pack: Miami
Iron-on mini, sampler pack: playroom

EasyPress 2 features:

Simple controls
Even heat from edge to edge
Safety base and auto shut off
Precise control up to 205 degrees C
Speed of a heat press, convenience of an iron

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closed Comments

  • They have had them for $249 in store and $259 online I believe. I got one maybe a couple of months ago and still haven't tried it yet.

    • The link I provided shows them at $359.99 delivered, which would normally indicate $349.99 in store at full price. There may have been a discount/instant rebate at some point, I can't see a record of that.

      The Cricut EasyPress 2 alone (without the bundle) is:
      $299 at Amazon AU
      $340 at Spotlight (https://www.spotlightstores.com/art-craft/paper-craft/paper-…)
      $247 at Officeworks (https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/cricut-eas…)
      $248 (No link because professional Ozb Scammers, fu Gerald, do not buy from HN)

      • Could be because Costco is closing Docklands, although thats reported as late as August so this maybe a bit early for that to be the case

        https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/eat/costco-set-to-shu…

        • I doubt they are clearing Cricut bundles because they are closing in 8 months, but interesting thought.

          As far as I am aware they have never closed a warehouse in Australia, but I would expect great clearance prices on some perishables as that date gets closer. Anything grocery will likely be transferred given they can just wrap the pallets and throw them on trucks.

          The Ardeer site will be much better for anyone out West, but unfortunate for the locals of Docklands to lose such a cool place. I don't go often but I always find great quality stuff there.

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