There are some rather unique sales, with a toy Lamborghini car also up for grabs.

Sydney Airport CEO, Geoff Culbert, said the auction is made for bargain hunters.

“There is a treasure trove of goods to pick from including laptops, cameras, bags, perfume, and it wouldn’t be a post-pandemic auction without an air fryer,” he said.

“We even got some rather unique sales like a hedge trimmer, circular saw, and sun lounge, although we’re still scratching our heads wondering how that ended up at the airport.”

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