Why I Buy Everything from Kogan – And Why You Probably Should Too

Why I Buy Everything from Kogan – And Why You Probably Should Too

It started with a laptop. Just one. I was tired of overpaying, of limited in-store stock, of watching prices bounce like stocks and feeling like I was always a day late to the best deal. So I stopped looking everywhere else and went straight to Kogan.

It wasn’t just cheaper—it was better. Easier to compare. Easier to filter. Easier to buy. And it’s not just tech. That’s what blew my mind. I ended up getting half my apartment set up, my kitchen restocked, my travel gear upgraded—and yes, I saved hundreds.

Let me show you exactly how that happened.

When a \$1200 Laptop Drops to \$550—You Don’t Think, You Click

The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon 13ITL5 wasn’t even on my shortlist—until I saw it on Kogan. \$550. You read that right. A machine this sleek, this fast, for less than the price of an iPad.

What I got:

  • 13″ QHD+ screen that makes every pixel pop
  • Ultra-lightweight carbon chassis I can toss in my backpack
  • 11th-gen Intel i5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD—blazing through everything I throw at it
  • Moonlight White finish that makes MacBooks look dull
  • Windows 11, booting up in seconds

This is the kind of laptop you’d see in a glass display with a “starting at \$1100” tag. But Kogan’s member price? Just \$550. I signed up for Kogan First right then and there and checked out in less than three minutes.

It’s the perfect work-travel hybrid. Lightweight enough for the plane tray table. Powerful enough to run Photoshop, Zoom, a browser with 20 tabs, and Spotify in the background. Zero lag. Zero noise. One of the smartest tech buys I’ve made.

The \$339 Backup That Turned Into My Daily Driver

I needed a second laptop. Nothing fancy. Just something to run spreadsheets, check emails, maybe watch a show at night. I figured I’d grab something basic—until I found the Kogan Atlas 15.6″ Intel N100 for \$339.

It had everything I wanted:

  • Full HD screen that doesn’t feel “cheap”
  • USB-C support (yes, even at this price)
  • 128GB storage + expandable options
  • Windows 11 Pro included—no extra cost
  • A surprisingly responsive keyboard and trackpad

Honestly? It punches way above its weight. I brought it on a work trip, expecting to use it lightly, but it handled everything. Remote desktop. VPN. File transfers. Streaming. Battery lasted over 9 hours.

And the finish? Sleek, clean, understated. If it didn’t have the Kogan logo, people would guess Dell or HP. For this price, it’s unreal.

HP Pavilion Touchscreen: The Everyday Beast That Gets Things Done

My cousin needed something with a bigger screen, touchscreen capability, and enough RAM to edit video. We found the HP Pavilion 15.6” Touch i5 Laptop on Kogan for \$879.

What sealed the deal:

  • Responsive full HD touchscreen
  • 16GB RAM + 512GB SSD—perfect for heavy multitasking
  • A design that actually looks modern (thin bezels, metallic finish)
  • Windows 11
  • Bloatware-free experience

HP sells this same model on their own site for over \$1000. Kogan undercut them, shipped fast, and included options to add accessories at checkout—screen protector, wireless mouse, carrying sleeve—all bundled at discounted prices.

Now my cousin uses it daily to manage a small video business, edit social clips, and take client Zoom calls. It’s fast. Quiet. And portable enough to live in a backpack.

But It Doesn’t Stop at Laptops

Here’s where Kogan flips the table: it’s not just a tech store. It’s not even just an electronics store. It’s everything. I didn’t expect that at first. But now my place looks like a showroom… and my wallet isn’t empty.

My Living Room = TV Heaven (Thanks to Kogan)

I picked up a 75-inch 4K UHD Smart TV from Kogan. The kind with Dolby Vision, voice assistant built-in, all the apps pre-installed, and HDMI 2.1 ports for my console. It cost less than a mid-size TV at Best Buy.

They even bundled it with a Bluetooth soundbar for free. I added a wall bracket and LED backlight strip—all from Kogan—and suddenly my place had movie-night energy.

Their TV and Home Theatre section has projectors, ceiling-mount kits, wireless subs, and even retro TV stands. It’s a one-stop setup.

Smarter Home, Lower Bill

I automated my place through Kogan, room by room:

  • Wi-Fi bulbs in every lamp
  • Smart plugs that cut power when I’m away
  • A robot vacuum that knows my schedule better than I do
  • A smart air purifier that syncs with the app
  • A door cam that lets me yell at delivery guys remotely

No overpriced hubs, no subscription fees. Just plug, connect, and done. Kogan keeps prices low enough that upgrading one room doesn’t feel like a financial decision.

Kitchen Tech That Cooks for Me

Kogan turned my kitchen into a chef’s playground:

  • Dual-basket air fryer (crispy wings, no oil)
  • Built-in grinder espresso machine
  • Touchscreen blender with soup mode
  • Portable induction cooktop for my tiny counter
  • Countertop dishwasher for lazy Sunday cleanups

Everything looks sleek, works fast, and costs way less than boutique brands. Their white goods section even has full-size fridges, dryers, washer-dryer combos, and steam ovens. It’s all there.

My Backyard, Built by Kogan

Raised garden beds? Got them. Foldable dining set? Check. Solar-powered string lights? Ordered.

And I threw in:

  • A hammock
  • Waterproof storage bench
  • Motion sensor path lights
  • Electric leaf blower
  • Extendable hose with reel

Kogan’s Garden & Outdoor section is deep. They cover everything from lawn care to patio comfort. I spent less than I expected and got more than I needed.

Baby Gifts, Kids’ Toys, No Stress

I used to panic when shopping for baby showers. Now I just go to Kogan. My last haul:

  • Smart baby monitor
  • Foldable high chair
  • BPA-free bottle warmer
  • A wooden activity cube
  • Ride-on electric car

Every product had safety ratings listed, clear photos, and a realistic delivery timeline. Kogan even offers nursery furniture—cribs, changing tables, mattress bundles—all budget-friendly.

Tools in the Shed, Powered by Kogan

Weekend project? Kogan’s got the gear. I ordered:

  • A cordless drill and impact driver set
  • A circular saw
  • Multi-size socket wrench set
  • Pressure washer
  • Rolling tool chest

All delivered in two boxes with tracking. They even had jumper cables, a tire inflator, LED work lights, and car cleaning kits.

Fashion That Surprised Me

Kogan’s clothing and shoes section caught me off guard. I found:

  • Trail runners that feel like clouds
  • Lightweight windbreakers
  • A full gym outfit for less than \$70
  • Travel sneakers that fold flat
  • A solid leather belt for under \$20

No designer labels. Just functional, stylish, and fairly priced.

Health, Wellness, and Grooming—No Overpaying

I cleaned up my routine through Kogan:

  • Sonic electric toothbrush
  • Beard trimmer with 9 attachments
  • Foot spa
  • Neck massager with heat
  • Smart scale that tracks BMI, hydration, and bone mass

Also picked up a yoga mat, resistance band set, protein shaker, and a posture-correcting chair pad. Health shouldn’t be expensive. Kogan makes sure it isn’t.

The Travel Gear I Didn’t Know I Needed

Planning a trip? Here’s what I got:

  • 3-piece luggage set with TSA locks
  • Power bank with solar panel
  • Collapsible duffel
  • Ultra-light tent for solo hikes
  • Refillable travel-size bottles

Kogan covers it all—carry-on bags, hydration gear, dry bags, foldable seats, mosquito nets. All delivered in time for my weekend flight.

Game Night? Full Casino Setup from Kogan

Poker table? ✅
300-piece chip set? ✅
Roulette wheel with felt mat? ✅
LED dartboard? ✅

I even picked up a home bar shelf and LED cocktail sign for the wall. My friends thought I spent thousands. I didn’t.

Pantry Restocked Without Leaving the House

From snacks to dinner prep, I do my grocery top-ups through Kogan:

  • Artisanal pasta
  • Organic teas
  • Imported coffee beans
  • Craft beer packs
  • Red wine bundles

They carry pantry staples, charcuterie boards, olive oils, sweets, even cocktail mixers. I added everything to one cart—checked out in under 5 minutes.

Why I Check Kogan First

Kogan doesn’t just sell stuff. It solves problems.

I needed a laptop → saved \$700
Needed a TV upgrade → spent half the retail price
Had to build out a garden → shipped in 3 days
Gift for a toddler → wrapped and shipped before the weekend

The deals are real. The options are huge. The delivery is fast. And the prices? Constantly shocking in the best way.

There’s always something waiting in my cart at Kogan. Sometimes it’s a new laptop. Sometimes it’s wine. Sometimes it’s a drone. Whatever I need, it’s probably already there—and it’s probably already on sale.

Arkadiusz

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *