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The second edition of the Diwali Sale will provide up to 75 percent off on various electronic appliances including, TVs, air conditioners and more.
Flipkart is all set to host another round of ‘Big Diwali Sale 2019,’ from October 21, after its first sale came to an on Wednesday. The five-day sale is scheduled to end on October 25 during which, the company is likely to continue its previous offers and bring some new discounts on board.
The second edition of the Diwali Sale will provide up to 75 percent off on various electronic appliances including, TVs, air conditioners and more.
As per Flipkart’s home page, SBI credit or debit The second edition of the Diwali Sale will provide up to 75 percent off on various electronic appliances including, TVs, air conditioners and more SBI credit and debit card users will get 10 percent instant discount.
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Again, the company has released a microsite to woo the customers by releasing the upcoming deals on various products. While the regular customers will be able to get access of the deals from October 21, Flipkart Plus users will get its access from October 20 (08.00 pm).
Offers on Smartphones:
The fresh sale will bring the Redmi Note 7 Pro starting at Rs. 11,999. Whereas, Redmi Note 7S and Realme 5 will be available for as low as Rs. 8,999. There will also be a discount on the VivoZ1 Pro that will be available around Rs. 12,990.
Offers on Electronic appliances:
Flipkart has maintained suspense on offers Samsung smart LED TVs (32), however, it is expected that the company is likely to begin the rates from Rs 14,999.
Refrigerators and heating appliances will begin from Rs 6,490 and Rs 899 respectively.
The sale also revealed that up to 85 percent off will be available on electronics and accessories that will also include Apple Watch Series 3.
(With input from agencies)
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