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Banggood Hobby Day starts!

Banggood Hobby Day starts!

As part of Banggood Hobby Day, we're getting a lot of nice deals for the beginning of summer!

Banggood Hobby Day starts!

There hasn't been an "event" as big as the one that started yesterday on Banggood for quite some time. Hobby Day, as the name suggests, will mostly be a field of gadgets that can be connected in one way or another to some kind of hobby or leisure activity.

Now the sale is going on in the Crazy Snap Up section, each product is on sale for a very short time, that is, we don't have much time to think about the purchase, we only have one day, and of course it depends on when we noticed the sale. All in all, the discount products change every 24 hours.

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In the second chapter (June 12-17), the name of which First 50 Pcs Only the number of discount products will be limited. Most of the products are only 50 pieces, but there are 1-1 where we get 70-100 or 200 pieces. This may seem like a lot, but you know, this is not a Hungarian department store, so it is not the 10 million Hungarian people who throw themselves at the promotions, but many hundreds of millions. In other words, 50-200 products can run out in a matter of seconds.

The third act (June 17-19) will be called Under 6,99. As the name suggests, there will be cheap products in large quantities!

Hobby Day specials landing page


I have collected the coupon codes for the Hobby Day event for you, they will also multiply during the promotion, it is worth checking the latest promotions several times a day here:

Hobby Day coupons


Additional categories of the sale are available by clicking on the images below:

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