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Flipkart deals

Just got this LG 260 litre double door frost free refrigerator for 19230 (listed price 24490) using Axis FK credit card. Doesn't get cheaper than this

3 months ago got this surge protector for 1650, today it's selling for 747 and is of top class quality
 
3 months ago got this surge protector for 1650, today it's selling for 747 and is of top class quality
Review from flipkart:

Expensive product, so I thought it will be good. It keeps tripping for slightest change in earthing or voltage variations. Not worth buying for Indian conditions. It has tripped more than 50 times in the last one month usage. My all other equipment, UPS, spike boards are all working fine. This board is way too sensitive for our use. Will not recommend it to anyone in India.
 
Review from flipkart:
The overall rating of the product is 4.5 on both Amazon and Flipkart. On Amazon, Honeywell surge protectors have over 3000 reviews, mostly positive. There's not a product on these platforms which don't have a few negative reviews. If you start rejecting products because of a single review, then I doubt you'll ever be able to buy anything.

I have been using this for 6+ months now (mistakenly mentioned 3 months earlier, I just checked my purchase date on Amazon) and the switch hasn't tripped even once. But I'm in Mumbai, power supply is incredibly stable here, so I can't vouch for other areas.

It is one of the very few surge protectors with a trustworthy USB port. Most others with USB ports will have a lot of complaints about the ports not working properly. I use one USB port to power a USB speaker and another to charge devices with micro USB connector. It has a mocro USB cable plugged in permanently.
 
honeywell, the original brand, does NOT sell/make any consumer electronic products sold in India. honeywell has been licensed their brand to secure connection limited. https://honeywellconnection.com/about-us/. this doesn’t automatically mean their products are garbage. Just saying.

based on my limited research I can’t find a UL certification for either Honeywell or belkin surge protectors sold in india. I have a mix of both brands. Belkin stopped selling their gold series a long time ago. I wish Belkin sold their better product lines here.
 
The overall rating of the product is 4.5 on both Amazon and Flipkart. On Amazon, Honeywell surge protectors have over 3000 reviews, mostly positive. There's not a product on these platforms which don't have a few negative reviews. If you start rejecting products because of a single review, then I doubt you'll ever be able to buy anything.

I have been using this for 6+ months now (mistakenly mentioned 3 months earlier, I just checked my purchase date on Amazon) and the switch hasn't tripped even once. But I'm in Mumbai, power supply is incredibly stable here, so I can't vouch for other areas.

It is one of the very few surge protectors with a trustworthy USB port. Most others with USB ports will have a lot of complaints about the ports not working properly. I use one USB port to power a USB speaker and another to charge devices with micro USB connector. It has a mocro USB cable plugged in permanently.
I live in a tier-1 city & still voltage fluctuation is common in my locality during summer season when my pc ups regularly clicks every few minutes.
 
based on my limited research I can’t find a UL certification for either Honeywell or belkin surge protectors sold in india. I have a mix of both brands. Belkin stopped selling their gold series a long time ago. I wish Belkin sold their better product lines here.
So the current ones aren't any good? I've been seeing this one for a decade and there's no noticeable update/improvement yet.
 
So the current ones aren't any good? I've been seeing this one for a decade and there's no noticeable update/improvement yet.
These are pretty good. There may be higher quality products available, but that doesn't mean these are not good. You'll find numerous users here in the forum itself who will vouch for the quality of these surge protectors. I myself have used a couple of them for years without issues. And they actually work. Just last week when my iron overheated for some reason, it tripped the switch. I let it cool down, switched it back on and continued using it.

Not everything needs constant updates. There's been no change in electrical equipment or standards. So these products have also not changed.

I live in a tier-1 city & still voltage fluctuation is common in my locality during summer season when my pc ups regularly clicks every few minutes.
It's unfortunate really. Only Kolkata and Mumbai have proper uninterrupted power supply even among major cities. I have some experience with Bangalore and Chennai and they're definitely not at par with Kolkata/Mumbai. I haven't stayed in other tier 1 cities, but from what I hear, they're also not that great.
 
These are pretty good. There may be higher quality products available, but that doesn't mean these are not good. You'll find numerous users here in the forum itself who will vouch for the quality of these surge protectors. I myself have used a couple of them for years without issues. And they actually work. Just last week when my iron overheated for some reason, it tripped the switch. I let it cool down, switched it back on and continued using it.

Not everything needs constant updates. There's been no change in electrical equipment or standards. So these products have also not changed.
I understand...I've seen these being used by my friends for a long time...They too said great things, but I often noticed, whenever they are plugging in something (while the switch is on), these things used to give little sparks and that scared me back then..
I've been using one from GM, but it never gave any spark. One main difference between these two is, belkin ones don't have safety shutters for each socket. So I am not sure if having safety shutter prevents sparks or not. I've been checking belkin ones to buy if they ever update the product with safety shutter or at least a switch that doesn't feel flimsy...
 

Amazon Great Indian Festival + Flipkart Big Billion Day start from tomorrow.


My char-aana daan,​

  1. It's a great time to buy stuff at a discounted reasonable price. Other times, you are effectively paying more to subsidize these very sales. Whatever you wish to buy, add them to wishlists. And learn to wishlist if you are a newbie. Track your wishlists a few times daily. Track product prices through third party price trackers like keepa to understand what a reasonable price should look like.
  2. Don't always mindlessly search through the flood of deals. Rather go to deal specialized websites like desidime to track some of the best deals. It's a forum just for tracking good deals across the internet.
  3. Usually, the sales last till the last day of the diwali (ie last week of the October). First batch of the sales is ending by Sep end but that means nothing. It will keep continue running in multiple batches.
  4. There's a chance that you might see a better deal in second or third batch of the sales. Am/fk hype first batch with all their might but you don't necessarily have to buy in the first batch of the sales.
  5. For every batch there'll be a new set of bank discounts + exchange bonus + other offers. Buy in the first batch only if your banks align with bank discounts. Eventually all banks will be given the chance.
  6. Great time to throw away old mobiles, appliances in exchanges as there will be good exchange bonus. Also keep in mind, the exchange values can change daily. If your old mobile is fetching 10k today doesn't mean it'll still go for that rate tomorrow. It could be worse or could be better. If you time it right, the you could be exchanging cheap old phones for their new price.
  7. It's good that we have 2 big marketplaces. Both marketplaces have horror stories. So don't be a fanboy for either. Go with which looks good at the time of purchase. Flipkart has remained the king in Diwali sales. It's traditionally been a go-to place for big priced items and amazon for less pricey and grocery items. It may be because flipkart search engine is neatly optimised for expensive items and is trash for cheap unbranded items whereas Amazon's case is the exact opposite.
  8. Both websites have plenty of fake reviews. If you see a headphone with ratings more than 4.5 stars, the reviews/ratings are fake/paid. People aren't going rate iphone 5 star even if you give it for free. Culturally Indians never give full marks. Many known brands are faking the reviews these days. Fake/paid reviews have become a part of the business like filing tax returns, nothing new. If you find fake reviews on one of the brand products, chances are that you will find fake reviews on rest of their products too. Not all Indians know good English. So if you see unreasonably high number of 5 star reviews with fluent english, praising the brand and with plenty of photos, those reviews are fake. There are many other ways to manipulate the listings. If you see 4 year old feedbacks on product you know released just last month, those are manipulated listings. Sellers can get away with such manipulations because common sense isn't common anymore.
  9. Flipkart super coins are a great way to save more money. There are plenty supercoin offers where you could get like 2k off on washing machines, TVs and what not. Check the supercoin section. Myntra has its own super coin offers. No idea what Amazon is doing with its diamonds.
  10. Pre Feed your address and payment cards. Some banks like ICICICICI or axis provide additional permanent virtual cards. These cards can fetch additional discount. You don't have to group all of the products in one single purchase if it's not going to fetch any additional discount. You may very well separate your products in different batches of purchases so that you can keep using different cards for the discount. Secondly, during the sale, there's a slightly higher chance of getting your package damaged or returned. If one of the product in your package gets damaged, they are going to return the whole package which may even consist 10 other products. And you might not able to claim those discounts for the next purchase.
  11. Before placing high value purchase through am/fk, do check other websites too. Chroma, vijay sales, jio mart, tata cliq, reliance digital etc. They will also have similar sales going on with different set of banks. I have seen Chroma offline store offering 10% off on a dozen different banks at the same time. I don't know about others but Mi offline stores price match to online prices. If some mobile gets OOS online, there are still some options offline.
  12. Shoot your unboxings especially if it's a high priced items. I can't stress this enough. It doesn't matter where you buy your products. Shoot your unboxings folks or be ready to get your return/replacement claims rejected.
 
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Take a look at this Mivi Fort S100 with 2 in-built subwoofers, Made in India 100 W Bluetooth Soundbar on Flipkart

3299 - card discounts and cashback
Generally retail at 4999 with some discounts so this is truely awesome price

Very good budget sound bar
Pretty solid build quality
Limited yet practical options
Aux, BT, hdmi arc, coaxial connectivity
Via Bluetooth it sounds far better than the other modes
Three audio modes
Movie, music and news
Movie option gives surround feeling

Best value
I use it to watch movies on tv and like the fuller audio and music effect
 
Flipkart's iPhone 13 128gb at 49990 & then at 51990 crashed the entire site, not even able to place any order for any thing.
You are over-estimating how many people visit Flipkart for an iPhone. It is just too many people visiting the site and Flipkart isn't geared for it because normally they don't get this much traffic for rest of the year.

In general, the deals aren't that great, the 12 mini costs effectively more than I got it for last year. Also, last year the prices were effective for 12 hours or more and this year, they changed it within half an hour.

Xbox Series S was at 22.5k as well in the beginning and now with every click it is being changed between 25k to 30k which is ridiculous. Seems to be more of a clickbait sale this year.
 
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Goddamn some of the sale tactics are scummy as ****.

This TV before sale was 49.9k


The price got increased to 54k so that now it can be "discounted" to 49.9k lol.
 
Keep on refreshing (flipkart mobile app become useless)use pc browser...
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You are over-estimating how many people visit Flipkart for an iPhone. It is just too many people visiting the site and Flipkart isn't geared for it because normally they don't get this much traffic for rest of the year.
Check on desidime, entire first half an hour was nothing but talk about iphone deals(& somewhat google pixel). Also, as soon as iphone deal prices were increased in steps the app started becoming functional & when the price settled at 6k more than original deal price app was back to normal. I think it is logical that a website make some "extra preparation" for their "biggest sale in the year" so if even after that the site/app crashed then it can only mean either some very popular deal or most ppl in India decided to support flipkart over amazon(which btw has no iphone deals beyond years old iphone 12).
The price got increased to 54k so that now it can be "discounted" to 49.9k lol.
Ironically this same price was what iphone 13 deal eventually settled at too when around the same time app became fully functional again.
 
Check on desidime, entire first half an hour was nothing but talk about iphone deals(& somewhat google pixel). Also, as soon as iphone deal prices were increased in steps the app started becoming functional & when the price settled at 6k more than original deal price app was back to normal. I think it is logical that a website make some "extra preparation" for their "biggest sale in the year" so if even after that the site/app crashed then it can only mean either some very popular deal or most ppl in India decided to support flipkart over amazon(which btw has no iphone deals beyond years old iphone 12).

Ironically this same price was what iphone 13 deal eventually settled at too when around the same time app became fully functional again.
This happens every year, because Flipkart never scales up capacity, unlike Amazon, which too gets a higher load during the sale.

I get that people get crazy on forums when they can buy an iPhone for less than an Android equivalent but not that many people can still afford spending 40k+ on a phone.

Just saying that Flipkart is poorly managed and primarily focused on mobiles, which gives the impression that people are going crazy over just one thing.
 
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