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Save 12% on laptops and desktops in the Dell UK flash sale
The theory behind a flash sale is that the deals can’t stick around for too long, because they are just that good. The prices are so impressive that they aren’t sustainable for the retailer, so why launch a flash sale in the first place?
The thinking is that sale will cause such a frenzy that absolutely loads of products will be sold in a short space of time, and then back to normality. Well, we have officially been caught up in the frenzy surrounding Dell’s 72-hour flash sale. We’re not to blame for this, because the prices really are impressive. It’s almost impossible to resist getting caught up the excitement, especially when gaming laptops and desktops are down by 12 percent.
You can save 12 percent on hundreds of laptops and desktops with the code SAVE12 in the cart. That’s not all, because you can also save up to 50 percent on monitors for a limited time. There’s everything you need to take your gaming to the next level, in one place.
Before too long, Dell’s flash sale will be gone, so it’s important that you act fast to avoid disappointment. Whether you are in the market for an Inspiron 2-in-1 laptop, G5 15 gaming laptop, Dell 24 monitor, or something else entirely, there is a discounted device for you in the sale.
Check out the flash sale before time runs out.
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