One of the cheapest Nintendo DS Lite I have seen. $186 from Big W, on sale from 13 March to 22 March. I think it is an everyday price, but still cheaper than most online stores. Available in black, white, blue or pink.
Nintendo DS Lite $186 from Big W
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Sometimes you do find some particular items cheap on the catalogue that stand out. Why not post them if you cannot find it cheaper elsewhere (except on eBay)?
Well, if you don't find it a good value — vote against it! I don't get upset if someone voted against my 'deals' and I promise I won't wipe out your account :)
Yes, I want to see more catalogue deals on this site. Because I don't usually get catalogues at home. I can just check this website and go buy! Thanks.
I bought 1 last weekend for $219 with 1 game & case + x2 stylus @ Target.
This is reasonble price but not bargain. But this week I saw others bidding for used 1 on eBay for $150+ :)In my humble opinion best place to buy consoles is JB Hi-fi. They more often than not do a good deal (when they have items in stock). I bought a DS with accessories for $189 a few month ago.
Just got back from Target at Macquarie. I was shopping for a DS for my nephew's birthday present. As always - started at JB Hi-Fi first. Retailed price of $188 - sold out. Then I went to BIG W with this post in mind. Sold out. Went to target as I thought at least I could get 35% off mario games when I buy the DS. Guess what - the Nintendo DS was $169 with a free accessory pack!!!!!!! For some reason it is included in the 15% storewide promotion. I guess its not a "Game console" - but if its not, then I am not sure what it is - a PDA?????
They only have 3 DS left - 2 pink and a blue.
I rang up target today with current 15% off storewide, they said it's a game console & exclude from the discount! I wondering where's the cheapest to buy now as I want to purchase one for present.
Not trying to be rude scotty, but I thought this was 'OzBargain', not 'Oz-Everyday-price-printed-in-a-catalogue-that-gets-delivered-to-every-household-in-Australia'?