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Where to buy a TV online in South Africa
We know how stressful finding a new TV can be. That's why we've put together a list of retailers that can deliver one straight to your door.
Stocking everything from small screens to flat-screens and everything in between, these online retailers are going to make your TV purchase a whole lot easier.
If you’ve ever wanted to buy a TV from the comfort of your own home, now is the time. Feel free to browse through all the leading tech brands, including Samsung, Sony and LG. You can also check to see which online stores offer free shipping and hassle-free returns.
Where to buy a TV online
- eBay
- AliExpress
- Amazon
- Takealot
- Makro
1. eBay
eBay is an online marketplace allowing sellers to sell, swap and buy almost anything. That’s why it’s a go-to retailer when searching for a TV at a discounted price.
- It’s unlikely there will ever be no stock of something
- Trusted online marketplace
- Sign up to eBay Plus and score free shipping and returns on millions of items
2. AliExpress
AliExpress is a massive online retailer made up of thousands of smaller retailers. These often stock and sell TVs so there’s an abundance of options available.
- Huge selection of smaller retailers means there’s always stock
- Easily compare prices
- Constant sales make it easy to find the best deals
3. Amazon
Amazon can supply you with just about anything and everything. Score a great deal on a TV from here.
- Sign up to Amazon Prime and get free shipping and returns on millions of items
- Trusted online marketplace
- It’s unlikely the sellers will ever run out of stock here
4. Takealot
As one of South Africa’s leading online retailers, Takealot stocks a good selection of TV brands and monitors.
- Big warehouses mean supplies are less likely to run out
- Regular sales and discounts
- Avoid human contact by using pick-up points
5. Makro
Makro is well known for its home entertainment deals, and thanks to the chain’s massive size, it’s not likely to run out of stock any time soon.
- Massive selection of brands available
- Competitive pricing ensures you get a good deal
- Delivers to most major centres and outlying regions in South Africa
Which of these retailers offer free delivery?
- eBay: Free on eligible items with eBay Plus membership
- AliExpress: Delivery via the post office is free, but will take longer
- Takealot: Free delivery on orders over R450
- Makro: Delivery to Makro pick-up lockers and click and collect from a store are both free
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