
Shoppers snap up iPads, Nintendo Switches and air fryers for only £10 in warehouse 'mystery' deal
When presented with a gift, many of us are excited to rip it open to find out what is inside, even if some of us don't admit it and try to play it cool. The anticipation to find out what mystery treat is inside can be exciting, especially if the gift has been given outside of normal occasions like Christmas or birthdays.
For those who are wanting to treat themselves to a wee gift but don't want to splash an excessive amount of cash on the latest tech, Wowcher currently has a fun deal on that will only cost shoppers a tenner.
This deal also has the added fun of coming with a mystery element. Wowcher is currently holding their ' Ultimate Warehouse Mystery Deal ', which sees shoppers order either a standard or premium lucky dip box.
Shoppers will have no idea what could be inside the box until it arrives, but they could end with an expensive bit of tech. Some of the surprise gifts could include Kindles, Samsung Soundbars, Juicers and Air Fryers, reports the Manchester Evening News.
While Wowcher has released a full list of the prizes up for grabs, shoppers will only find out their gift when they open the box. There are two tiers of boxes available in this exciting deal. For those interested in the potential prizes above, shoppers can buy the standard tier box for £9.99.
However, for those wanting something more high tech, the premium tier is available at £19.99, with prospective boxes housing AirPods, Nintendo Switches and Ninja gadgets.
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Shoppers also won't need to wait a long time for their mystery box to arrive, as Wowcher states the prize will be on your doorstep in just three days after your purchase.
To put some of the top prizes into perspective, the standard Amazon Kindle with 16GB capacity is currently retailing for £94.99. This device comes with a long life battery and a glare-free display so users can enjoy endless hours of reading.
Another potential prize in the £10 deal is a Samsung Soundbar, which is currently reduced down to £98.87 at Currys (RRP £129). By linking this device to your TV, users will experience their favourite shows and films in excellent sound quality as the device features a built-in subwoofer.
Now it should be noted that not all of the mystery boxes will include some of the market's best tech and fashion accessories. Other possible prizes include a magnetic weekly planner, a flea and tick collar, or a 60 pack of gift paper bags.
For those intrigued by the idea of a mystery box, shoppers can also find a similar deal though the Discount Experts Ultimate Mystery Electronic Deal. With a starting price of £9.99, shoppers have the chance to snap up a pair of Beats Headphones, a LG TV, a De'Longhi Coffee Machine or an Amazon Echo.
Alternatively, for those who are into their beauty, Wowcher is also selling a Mystery Beauty Box for £13.99. Shoppers will get 10 branded luxury beauty items in the box, with past boxes including Philip Kingsley, L'Occitane, Eve Lom, Stila, and Kate Somerville.
For those interested in Wowcher's Mystery Warehouse Deal, at the time of writing over 3000 people had taken part in the exciting purchase. For those unsure about using Wowcher, the retailer currently has a 4.3 star rating on Trustpilot.
One happy shopper said: "Could not believe the prices, ease of buying, quick delivery, so easy to use."
While another customer wrote: "Very quick to place my order and easy to redeem my voucher. The process was simple and explained at each step. Only took a few minutes and saved me half the cost too. Great service. Love it."
However, one shopper mentioned that the delivery times were confusing. They said: "Pretty easy to do but having problems finding my orders or delivery times, it's a bit confusing to me."
Another reviewer also noted: "Great price but long delivery." Despite this, one shopper praised: "So easy to use and prices are excellent."
For those interested in the Wowcher's Ultimate Warehouse Mystery Deal, click HERE.
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