Do you know what’s the best town in Singapore?
There was never any contest. It’s Ang Mo Kio.
Why, you ask?
- Good food
- Central location
- Childhood dragon playground
- Nice parks
- Huge range of schools
- PM Lee’s district
- I live there
- Tefal & WMF is having a sale there this weekend
That’s right.
Tefal+WMF Year-End Sale at Grassroots Club
If you don’t live in Ang Mo Kio or Yio Chu Kang, you should still have heard of the Grassroots Club.
Or perhaps you went there for a wedding of a colleague of a cousin of your mother’s childhood friend.
But this time, you know it because Groupe SEB Singapore (who owns both Tefal and WMF) is hosting their year-end sale this weekend (23-24 November).
Now, if you don’t know these two brands, you’re probably too young to be on the Internet.
But seriously, known for their high-quality home appliances, their sale would make any adult squeal with excitement.
Up to 80% Off
I’m still a poor millennial myself still living with my parents, but even I really admire Tefal and WMF products when I accompany my mother on shopping trips.
Mostly because they look sleek and nice and I know nothing about home appliances.
I haven’t shown this to my mother, but I can already predict her reaction.
And for the kiasu aunties, they’d actually gain something for being early this time.
The early birds get $5 specials each day, but of course, while stocks last.
No doubt we can predict lots of typical Singaporeans to queue up even before the opening hours.
Discounts? Early bird prices? What other cliche deals can they cook up?
Purchase with Purchase Deals
With a minimum spending of just $30 in a single receipt, you get these insane specially discounted prices.
I mean, a $299 wok for only $30?!
Here are some photos from past-year sales, so you can mentally prepare yourself and strategise your sales rampage route.
Okay, we’ll stop teasing you. Here are the details:
- 23-24 November 2019
- 10am – 7pm
- The Grassroots Club, Banquet Hall (Level 3)
- 190 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, Singapore 568046
Time to cancel bird watching and coffee drinking sessions this weekend and head on down.
I’m joking, I have no idea what self-sufficient adults do in their free time.
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