Home Appliances
24 products rated across 6 categories Β· Last updated: 5 Jun 2026
Home appliances covers air conditioners, dehumidifiers, electric heaters, and air purifiers. Australian conditions drive distinct buying patterns: humid summers in QLD and NSW for AC and dehumidifiers, cold winters in southern states for electric heating and reverse-cycle, bushfire smoke seasons for purifiers. Match the appliance to your specific climate, not to a generic spec sheet.
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Best Portable Air Conditioners in Australia
DeLonghi Pinguino PAC EL98
4.3
Dimplex 4.4kW Portable Air Conditioner
3.8
Midea ComfortStar 3.5kW Portable Air Conditioner
4.4
Best Air Purifiers in Australia
Levoit Core 400S
4.0
Dyson Purifier Big + Quiet BP06
3.8
$599
Best Dehumidifiers in Australia
DeLonghi Tasciugo AriaDry Multi (DDSX225WF)
4.5
$558
Ausclimate NWT Medium 20L Dehumidifier (WDH-716DE)
3.9
$476.64
Best Electric Heaters in Australia
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool (HP07)
4.6
$437.99
DeLonghi Dragon 4 Oil Column Heater (TRD42400ET)
4.7
$263.35
Dimplex 2kW Ceramic Heater (DHCERA20M)
4.2
$181.99
Best Robot Vacuums in Australia
Roborock Q Revo MaxV
4.5
Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra
4.7
$1484.99
Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni
4.1
$769.41
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Home Appliances jargon, explained
The acronyms and features you will run into shopping for home appliances, in plain English. See the full glossary.
- Australian Consumer Law (ACL)
- The national law that gives you automatic consumer guarantees on top of any manufacturer warranty. If a product fails sooner than a reasonable person would expect for the price, you have a right to a repair, replacement or refund from the retailer, even after the warranty has expired. It cannot be signed away. More β
- End of Financial Year (EOFY)
- Australia's financial year ends on 30 June, and the weeks leading up to it bring some of the year's biggest retail sales as stores clear stock. If you can wait, EOFY and the Black Friday period in November are the two windows where the real discounts land. More β
- Recommended Retail Price (RRP)
- The price a manufacturer suggests a product should sell for. Treat it as the number a discount is measured against, not what you should pay. Plenty of products carry an RRP almost nobody has ever paid, so always check the street price before you get excited about a markdown. More β