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Scoring the ‘real deals' on Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale

Scoring the ‘real deals' on Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale

The Star3 days ago

JUNE is just around the corner, and with it comes the mid-year shopping frenzy.
Although there may be a lot of seasonal sales and promotions to choose from, Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale brings a treasure trove of discounts and promotions for savvy shoppers across electronics, fashion, beauty, home essentials and more.
Whether you're thinking of sprucing up your space, refreshing your wardrobe or finally grabbing that tech upgrade you've been eyeing, the sale has something for everyone.
But, with so many tempting offers to choose from, how do you sniff out the 'real deals'?
Well, with these top tips, you just might be able to shop smarter, save more and make the most out of Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale.
Start shopping early
Why wait when you can start shopping now?
Although the sale officially kicks off on May 31 at 8pm until June 8, there's no need to wait.
Savvy shoppers can start adding items to their carts on the Lazada app with Chup Dulu deals, letting them lock in the best prices ahead of time.
Using this feature allows shoppers to secure deals early and pay the balance on June 1 to beat the rush when the sale frenzy begins.
Check out at specific times for bigger discounts
To get even more out of Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale, make sure to keep an eye out for the Crazy Brand Mega Offers—which drop at specific times.
These time-sensitive deals offer discounts of up to 90% off and are available only during selected windows throughout the sale period.
Here are some of the best time slots to maximise your savings: May 31: 8pm-2am (June 1)
8pm-2am (June 1) June 1: 12pm-2pm and 8pm-12am
12pm-2pm and 8pm-12am June 5: 8pm-12am
8pm-12am June 6-8: 12am-2am, 12pm-2pm and 8pm-12am
There are also extra deals like early bird promotions from 7am-10am and the Happy Hour Sale every day from 2pm-5pm.
Collect and stack your vouchers to save more
Another handy tip is to maximise your savings upon checkout, utilising the slew of vouchers on offer.
There are Campaign Vouchers offering up to RM1,000 off, Semua Free Shipping vouchers that help you save on delivery fees and the added bonus of your favourite sellers potentially offering additional discounts of up to 70% off.
Keep an eye out as you browse — vouchers are also stackable so you can even save more.
Themed daily deals
There's always something exciting happening on Lazada. From June 2-5, log in daily to discover themed shopping events, each packed with exclusive one-day-only deals.
Start your shopping spree with LazMart on June 2, stocking up on groceries and home essentials in bulk for greater value. This is followed by LazGadgets on June 3, so grab the latest smart tech and appliances with deals under RM1,200.
On June 4, discover exclusive deals on automotive, sports, home decor and more with Home & Lifestyle. Finally, wrap it up on June 5 with Style & Glow, featuring trendy beauty and fashion picks from top brands across Korea, China and beyond.
RM16 deals from over 30 brands
Big names don't usually come cheap—but this sale might just change that.
With over RM60,000 worth of products from more than 30 top brands, the Lazada 6.6 Super Wow Sale has got you covered, especially since these items will be priced at just RM16.
From travel gear to home appliances and fashion accessories, these All Out Deals cover brands such as Airwheel, American Tourister, Amgras, Beacon Mart, Bose, Cannon, Cricut, Dreame, Ecovacs, Epitex, Gaias, Habib, Hisense, Honor, Jean Perry, Levoit, Karcher, KitchenZ, Korkmaz, Ogawa, Razer, Sampoint, Samsonite, SellinCostAsia, Sonos, Ted Baker, Thule, Tineco, TTRacing, Universal Traveller and Winny.
Keep an eye on the Lazada app for the must-have steals of the day, dropping at 3pm and 9pm daily throughout the campaign, and be ready to check out in a flash, as only the quickest shoppers will score these incredible bargains!
Play Lazada 6.6 Match & Win
If daily deals and branded bargains weren't already enough to help you maximise your savings, you could try your luck in Lazada 6.6 Match & Win to win RM6 Lazada vouchers daily.
You can also share your Match & Win card on TikTok with the hashtags #LazadaMY and #Lazada66MatchAndWin for a chance to win grand prizes, including gadgets, beauty products and more from top brands like Apple, Amiro, Anker, Dyson, Estee Lauder, Lego, La Mer, PopMart, Rascals, Sulwhasoo, Trapo and more.
Tune in to LazLive on June 6 at 8pm to find out if you're a winner.
Worry-free shopping
With all the shopping excitement ahead, it's reassuring to know you can enjoy peace of mind thanks to Lazada's easy returns process.
Change-of-mind returns are available for most product categories. Whether it's a fashion item that doesn't quite fit or a colour that isn't the right match, you can request a return in just a few taps on the app.
With free pick-up and drop-off options, Lazada takes the hassle out of returns, so you can shop the best deals with confidence.
For more information on Lazada's change-of-mind policy, click here.
Now that you're armed with these tips, get ready to make the most of Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale from May 31 at 8pm until June 8.
Whether you're hunting for massive savings, scoring brand-new products or discovering exclusive deals, Lazada has you covered.
For more details on the sale, check out the Lazada App or follow #LazadaMY on social media for the latest updates.

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