
6 Super Wow Tips for Finding the 'Real Deals' on Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale
Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale is just around the corner, and it's shaping up to be the ultimate shopping event of the season! With June on the horizon, this mega sale kicks off the mid-year shopping frenzy, bringing unbeatable discounts across electronics, beauty, home essentials, fashion and much more.
Whether you're looking to refresh your wardrobe, upgrade your tech, or snag amazing deals on household must-haves, the 6.6 sale has something for everyone. But with so many offers to choose from, how do you ensure you're getting the real deals? We've got you covered with these top tips to help you shop smarter, save more, and make the most of Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale!
Tip 1: Start Shopping Early – Don't Wait for June!
Why wait when you can start shopping now? Although Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale officially kicks off on 31 May 2025 at 8pm and runs until 8 June 2025, there's no need to hold off on grabbing those bargains. You can already head to the Lazada app to start adding items to your cart now with Chup Dulu deals – exclusive offers that let you lock in the best prices ahead of time. Secure those deals early and pay the balance on 1 June to beat the rush.
Tip 2: Check Out at Specific Times for Even Bigger Discounts
To get the most out of Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale, make sure to shop the Crazy Brand Mega Offers dropping 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. Hot tip: here are the best time slots to maximise your savings – so set your reminders to make sure you don't miss out on the awesome offers:
There are also special promotions for early bird promotions from 7am-10am, as well as a Happy Hour Sale every day from 2pm-5pm.
Tip 3: Collect Your Vouchers Regularly
Maximise your savings when checking out with Campaign Vouchers offering up to RM1,000 off, plus Semua Free Shipping vouchers that help you save on delivery costs – available in the Voucher Centre daily. Additionally, your favourite sellers may offer additional discounts of up to 70% off with their own vouchers. Keep an eye out as you browse, so you can stack these vouchers and get the best possible deals!
Tip 4: Themed Days for Shopping Every Day
From 2 to 5 June, enjoy exclusive savings on Lazada with daily themed shopping events, each offering special deals for one day only. Start by stocking up on groceries and home necessities in bulk for better value with LazMart on 2 June, then grab the latest smart tech and appliances with deals under RM1,200 from LazGadgets on 3 June. On 4 June, enjoy comfort and convenience with Home & Lifestyle, offering everything from automotive goods and sports essentials, to home décor and more at exceptional value. Finally, on 5 June, Style & Glow brings you the trendiest beauty and fashion essentials from renowned brands, Korea, China, and beyond.
Tip 5: Jaw-Dropping RM16 Deals from Over 30 Brands
For unbeatable value you cannot find anywhere else, Lazada's 6.6 sale features over RM60,000 worth of products from more than 30 top brands, priced at just RM16. From travel gear to home appliances and fashion accessories, these All Out Deals cover it all. Keep an eye on the Lazada app daily for the must-have steals of the day, which drops 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!
Participating brands include 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.
Tip 6: Play the Lazada 6.6 Match and Win Carnival
Looking for extra savings and the chance to win iconic products? Simply search for Lazada 66 Match and Win on Google to find the microsite, where you can win RM6 Lazada vouchers daily. Plus, 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 many others! Tune in to LazLive on 6 June at 8pm to find out if you're a winner. It's an exciting way to add even more rewards to your 6.6 shopping experience!
Bonus Tip: Shop worry-free with hassle-free returns and refunds
Shoppers can look forward to a worry-free experience this sale season with Lazada's easy and convenient returns process. Change of mind return is available as an option for most product categories. Whether it's a fashion item that doesn't quite fit or a colour that isn't the right match, customers can request for a return in just a few clicks from their app. With free pick-up and drop-off options available, Lazada takes the hassle out of returns — so everyone can shop the best deals with confidence. For more information on Lazada's change of mind policy, click here to find out more.
Now that you're armed with these tips, get ready to make the most of Lazada's 6.6 Super Wow Sale come 31 May at 8pm! Whether you're hunting for massive savings, scoring brand-new products, or discovering exclusive deals, Lazada has you covered with the real deals you can trust. Happy shopping!
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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