Looking for a good deal on iPhone, iPad, MacBooks and iMacs? The Machines Warehouse Clearance is back again and this time it is happening at Level 4, Avenue K in Kuala Lumpur.
Machines have yet to reveal its warehouse clearance sale details but you can expect reduced prices for new discontinued models and demo units similar to last year. Apart from devices, they might also offer discounted deals for accessories as well.
UPDATE: Machines has revealed its Clearance and Demo unit offer. For those looking for bargain iPhone deals, you can get an iPhone 5S 16GB at RM999 and get the 2nd unit at 50% off. That’s only RM749.25 each. On top of that, they are also offering the iPhone SE 16GB at RM1,199. The first gen iPad Pro 9.7″ is also going from RM2,399 and they are offering MacBook Air 13″ from RM3,999.
If you don’t mind ex-demo units, the iPhone 6s 16GB is going for RM1,299 while the iPhone 6s Plus 16GB is offered at RM1,699. Meanwhile, they are also offering iMacs from as low as RM3,199 and MacBook Pro 13″ with Retina display from as low as RM3,849. Check out the full offers below.
The warehouse clearance sale will be open to the public from this Friday, 28 July until Sunday, 30 July between 10AM to 6PM. However, Machines+ members will get an exclusive early access on Thursday, 27 July 2017 between 10AM to 6PM. If you’re not a member, the Machines+ membership costs RM30/year and you can sign up at a Machines outlet near you.
If you don’t feel like driving, you can always take the LRT to KLCC station which is connected to Avenue K. You can find out how to get to Avenue K here.
For more info, head over to Machines Warehouse Clearance sales page.
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