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Findyouled RGB LED Gaming Keyboard & Mouse Pad (78x 30cm) $16.70 + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Findyouled Amazon AU

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Ship from AU warehouse, FAST DELIVERY TIME: 2 - 4 DAYS

  • Large size supports your mouse and keyboard
  • Helps keep desk free from scratches and damage
  • Smooth tracking surface enables enhanced speed and control
  • Anti-slip rubber base helps prevent keyboard from sliding around
  • 10-Mode adjustable LED RGB backlight with power-off memory
  • Ultra-durable, water-resistant fibre material and 1.2m braided power cable
  • Foldable design for effortless storage
  • Powered by USB, no driver required, plug and play!
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  • Does this arrived rolled up?

    • I can't talk about this particular product, but others generally do. When you get it, you then unroll it.

      From experience, because of the material that is used, it doesn't keep curled up [if that is what you're worried about]

    • it was rolled up in package box, so it will be in good condition when you get it.

    • -1

      Can confirm comes rolled up in a box. Lays flat instantly. Just remember that a company has produced this and shipped them globally. It is very unlikely they didn't think of that issue and any stage of their development or production.

      • I’ve had two mousepads (not from this seller) that arrived folded in a flat box that left creases that never came out.

  • Picked one up. Hopefully works well as a mousepad

  • Do you have any larger sizes? 90cm length?

    • Sorry,no now.

  • Make sure you hit the redeem button for the 30% off!

  • I bought this one for $23 which is very similar - it works well, my kids love it
    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B08PTVHCPZ/ref=ppx_yo_d…

  • OP, how long is the cable on this pad? Thanks.

    • 1.2m braided power cable.

  • +1

    Price jacked, was $15.92 three weeks ago

    • I don't think so, price jacking is when a product has never been sold at a prior higher price or is normally not at a higher price. However, price has actually been coming down steadily over the past year granted there are periods of promotion where the price is even lower.

      https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B089W26CNC

      • Price jacking is sellers inflating the price of an item during/for a sale, to make it seem like shoppers are getting a better deal.
        It was $15.92 three weeks ago, and $19.98 last week. Now it's been inflated/raised to $23.76 to offer a code that makes it look like a deal, when in fact it was cheaper 3 weeks ago.

        • You realise price for products and goods can fluctuate. Also they can offer discounts from time to time. The discount 3 weeks ago was again with a promo code.

          If you actually used honey as the price guide then you can see the price at the lowest point was user submitted. Camelx3 just grabs the default pricing on Amazon. And as far as camelx3 is concerned the cheapest without coupon was 19.98.

          So no it's not price jacking. Run a small business and you will see how unsustainable it is to provide impossibly low prices.

          https://m.alibaba.com/product/62557870226/Led-Mousemat-Mouse…

          As example wholesale it is around 10.20 each add a few hundred in bulk shipping and it will work out to be 11 or 12 shipped to your warehouse. To turn a profit you have to sell at least 30% markup.

          I fail to see why the price is unreasonable.

          • @azukay: "I fail to see why the price is unreasonable."
            I didn't say it wasn't, just pointed out that the price had been increased to make the discount look better than it is, and it was cheaper recently and likely will be again. Interested parties can make up their own mind on whether just because something has a discount code it's a bargain or not.

            • @auMouth: The whole point is the price wasn't specifically increased for this occasion for them to discount since the product has consistently sat at $23 multiple times between end of April and May. In fact it was higher priced prior to that….

              Are you conveniently ignoring that fact?

              • @azukay: You ignoring the fact that the price was increased twice since it was posted/promoted as a bargain with a discount code, and that it was cheaper 3 weeks ago.

                • @auMouth: Cheaper where, show that to me on Camel x3

                  • @azukay: You'll find it on Honey

                    • @auMouth: Did you ignore the line where I said "If you actually used honey as the price guide then you can see the price at the lowest point was user submitted"

                      • @azukay: Honey validates working codes on checkout. Camelx3 doesn't show/represent the currently publicly available discount code. Camel is for mugs, as it doesn't represent pricing including discount codes, scraping only.

                        • @auMouth: So then you just said it yourself that it was another user code, hence not price jacking…. proves my point that the price consistently has been sitting around 23 dollars with occasional dip to 19.98 as the normal low price.

                          • @azukay: I'm bored with you, take your straw man arguments to someone else.

                            • @auMouth: No, you are bored because your arguments make no sense. You calling it straw argument indicate you have no grasp of the topic of price jacking, when I have explicitly explained why it isn't.

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