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List of 20 Cheapest Online Shopping Sites For Quality Electronics

One of the greatest things about online shopping is that it’s very easy to find electronic goods cheaply. The plethora of e-commerce websites that sell electronic goods is a godsend for anyone who is looking for a new computer, gaming console, smartphone, or any other kind of electronic device and gadget.

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Here are 20 of the best sites that you can find both cheap and also quality electronic devices:

Table of Contents

  • 1. Blair Technology Group
  • 2. AliExpress
  • 3. BangGood
  • 4. Amazon Renewed Items
  • 5. Micro Center
  • 6. TechBargains
  • 7. Newegg – CERTIFIED REFURBISHED OUTLET
  • 8. SlickDeals
  • 9. Fry’s
  • 10. Swappa
  • 11. BestBuy Top Deals Section
  • 12. Overstock Electronics
  • 13. GearBest
  • 14. Walmart
  • 15. Chinavasion
  • 16) B&H
  • 17) BuyDig
  • 18) Light in the Box
  • 19) TigerDirect
  • 20) Ebay

1. Blair Technology Group

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If you need a computer (laptop, desktop etc), there are thousands of former office computers just waiting to be picked up cheaply.

Beginning as a one-man show, Blair Technology Group saw a gap in the market and started to buy up old office computers to refurbish and resell them.

The real point of difference is that BTG still offers “mom-and-pop” style customer service so that you get the laptop or desktop that you really need in the best price.

With closeout sales and a custom build option that allows anyone to build his or her own computer, BTG is a great site for anyone with a need to get a computer at a really good price.

2. AliExpress

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As one of the biggest online retail groups in China and the world, Alibaba owns and runs Aliexpress, and positions it as a portal where anyone from anywhere in the world can buy items from thousands of small sellers in China, Singapore, and elsewhere.

Whether you need large bulk orders of beads for jewelry making, sports shoes, or just about any kind of consumer electronics that you can think of, Aliexpress is a fantastic and easy e-commerce experience.

3. BangGood

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If you want top-quality products from any one of thousands of suppliers in China, BangGood is the website to visit.

Their focus is on selling top-quality items through a supply chain that stretches across China. In this way, they can offer the best prices on items and supply them to the rest of the world.

You can find everything from electronic goods to K-pop merchandise. BangGood also maintains overseas warehouses that stock items as well. This allows them to ship items locally and get them to customers very quickly.

4. Amazon Renewed Items

You can save big money if you’re willing to buy refurbished and open-box items. Many such items have seen very little use and are still worth buying. Amazon makes this an easy process through their Amazon Renewed section.

Everything in this section has been pre-owned or already opened but goes through rigorous testing, checking, and cleaning before it is resold. And the great news is that buying items from Amazon Renewed saves big money.

5. Micro Center

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In operation since 1979, Micro Center is the place to go for computers, computer peripherals, and more.

If you want to build your own computer, Micro Center has a wide range of items.

Whether you are a passionate gamer or work in the IT industry, Micro Center has 25 retail stores around the U.S. that are highly focused on customer service and satisfaction.

6. TechBargains

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There are often flash sales and bargains online but they can be difficult to find unless you’re monitoring every single site.

Due to the wide range of products available from big sellers and small, it can be tough to stay on top of the best prices.

This is because flash sales come and can be gone before you get to them. TechBargains changes all of this.

If you’re looking for computers and other consumer electronics, TechBargains does all of the hard work of monitoring a wide variety of online retailers so that you don’t have to.

It takes the pain out of the buying process and allows you to get the best prices at any time of day or night.

7. Newegg – CERTIFIED REFURBISHED OUTLET

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We live in a disposable culture, and nowhere is this more greatly exemplified than in all of the consumer electronic goods that we throw away.

Computers, in particular, are often upgraded and it is this upgrade culture that results in so many computers and computer parts and accessories being tossed out or put aside for newer models.

As one of the biggest online computer retailers, Newegg has leveraged their popularity and market reach to offer a certified refurbished outlet.

Here, you can buy all sorts of computer products that are secondhand, but have been refurbished by Newegg themselves.

This means that you can even build your own computer system for a modest price and take advantage of what others don’t want any more.

8. SlickDeals

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If you love a good deal — and who doesn’t? — SlickDeals is a great website. Who has the time to wade through hundreds of deals online from a wide variety of sellers?

SlickDeals does all of the hard work of finding those great deals and coupons and aggregating them in a passionate community.

Once the deals are found, an enthusiastic community goes about rating them and choosing only the absolute best deals available.

This means that SlickDeals becomes a highly curated website for the best deals and online shopping coupons. It’s a fantastic way to save time and money without having to do all of the research.

9. Fry’s

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Fry’s started out life in 1985 as a 20,000-square-foot retail outlet for IT professionals in Silicon Valley. Since that time, it has grown to include 31 store locations and many thousands of square footage of retail space.

These days, the online shopping outlet provides opportunities to anyone to take advantage of their deals on thousands of products. Fry’s even offers Internet access packages through their own ISP service.

One of the most unique things about their retail stores is that each one features its own theme. If you walk into the Fremont store, for example, it will reflect the famous 1893 World’s Fair.

Walk into the Austin store in Texas, and you’ll be greeted by a music theme to pay homage to the city’s famous music scene.

What you get with Fry’s is a long-established, reputable brand that is still family owned and run. It has a unique style and is difficult to beat for good deals on electronics.

10. Swappa

swappa

These days, it seems that technology is disposable. People are buying phones, cameras, and other products and using them for a while and then upgrading.

This leaves potentially good products that have been gently used waiting to be crushed in landfills.

Swappa changes all of this and offers people the chance to buy gently used electronic goods at cheaper prices from other users.

This peer-to-peer marketplace emphasizes the power of people, easy selling, good prices, lightly used products, PayPal-protected buying, and no junk goods.

11. BestBuy Top Deals Section

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If you love a good deal every day and want to save money on open-box and clearance items, then BestBuy is well worth a look.

BestBuy is a well-known, attractive site that offers price matching and good deals on consumer electronics. It even offers its own credit system so that you can get ten percent back on purchases.

12. Overstock Electronics

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As one of the new breed of ethical companies that do their bit to support charities, eco-friendliness, and artists, Overstock has grown from a small business in 1999 to one that is worth a billion dollars today.

Overstock is always looking at the leading edge and invests in great customer service, carbon-neutral shipping, and blockchain-powered e-commerce.

13. GearBest

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Gearbest may be based in China but it prioritizes cross-border communication and package delivery so that other nations can take advantage of top-quality goods.

Given the huge size of China’s manufacturing system, retailers such as Gearbest are necessary to provide an interface between Chinese manufacturing and the rest of the world.

All suppliers on Gearbest are checked, inspected, and tested. Suppliers even undergo spot checks to ensure that they are maintaining the high standards that Western audiences expect of their consumer electronics.

14. Walmart

If you’re concerned about online shopping safety and want to buy from a long-established and reputable dealer, then Walmart really cannot be beaten. There have been many newcomers but Walmart is a giant in the e-commerce space and offers a wide variety of consumer electronic goods, including cell phones.

The Walmart website is attractive, as you’d expect from such a long-time player in the market, and easy to navigate. Best of all, you can feel safe in the knowledge that you’re buying from a reputable brand and can rely on good customer service and fast shipping within the U.S.

15. Chinavasion

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China may be the world’s biggest manufacturing hub but Western nations have traditionally had trouble dealing with the complex supply chains.

Massive e-commerce retailers such as Chinavasion have been addressing these shortcomings since 2004. They offer anyone in the world a way to interact with Chinese-based manufacturers and get the best-quality products without having to deal with complex supply chains.

16) B&H

B&H video offers just about every electronic you can think of at very good prices (although their main market focus initially was on photography).

Their self-chosen best deals (Deals Zone) save you about 100 dollars average off electronics like a compact desktop, camera lenses, photo equipment etc.

The prices aren’t dirt cheap, but the site makes up for it in quality equipment. The site is easy to access and navigate. It also displays few ads, which makes the buying experience less cluttered, faster on slower internet connections and more enjoyable.

The variety and genuine discounts on good products make this site a great option to check out if you’re looking for your items at a discounted price but are still willing to spend money to reduce the risk of a low-quality product. They are also a US based company which is another plus.

17) BuyDig

BuyDig has fewer options than our previous featured websites. They specialize in computers, televisions and cameras mostly.

They don’t list how much you would have saved if you had bought the device normally, but prices on BuyDig vary wildly.

They stock the newest devices, but it is pricier than older devices on the website. There are a lot of options for each type of device that they offer, but if you have decided to buy, for instance, a Sony LED TV from 2018, it will still be quite expensive.

This may be a matter of quality, but it can be disappointing when you are promised a large discount. This is a good site to check, but overall, you should check around before ordering from this site.

18) Light in the Box

Light in the Box offers a variety of ways to save on their easily accessible website. There are several different categories, although the website is organized by sales and categories rather than being primarily organized by devices.

Still, there is a decent variety of devices. Light in the Box offers a lot of unique and hard-to-find devices like 3-D pens etc.

They also have a variety of devices that are on sale for under 10 dollars, which is a steal, even if most of the equipment that they offer are smaller devices.

Overall, this isn’t the first website you would go to if you were looking for a new TV, but if you needed a gift for a child, teen or even an electronics-oriented adult, it would be the perfect place to look.

19) TigerDirect

Although TigerDirect has many ads featured on their page that slows down browsing, they seem to offer good deals for high-quality products.

They offer a wide variety of devices. Most are accessories to computers. Generally, big-ticket items are about half-off. In addition, the ratings are overwhelmingly positive on all of their products.

Although browsing speeds might be off or frustrating, it is certainly not too big a price to pay for good quality tech products at such a discounted price.

If you’re looking to buy a computer out of pocket, this is the first place you should stop.

While not every computer is greatly discounted on this site, the wide majority are. If you want a good discount, it seems, the trade-off is not getting the exact computer you want, which is reasonable.

20) Ebay

Last but not least is the famous Ebay marketplace. Although you can buy anything under the sun from Ebay,  they also have some of the best electronic deals available in the market.

They offer a wide variety of small devices for very cheap or even higher-end electronics such as TVs, gaming consoles, smart home devices etc.

Ebay definitely has deals available and with a lot of sellers on the market, it creates stiff competition which is a good thing for buyers.

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About Harris Andrea

Harris Andrea is an IT professional with more than 2 decades of experience in the technology field. He has worked in a diverse range of companies including software and systems integrators, computer networking firms etc. Currently he is employed in a large Internet Service Provider. He holds several professional certifications including Cisco CCNA, CCNP and EC-Council's CEH and ECSA security certifications. Harris is also the author of 2 technology books which are available at Amazon here.

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  1. Sourabh Agrawal says

    October 9, 2020 at 11:30 am

    Really amazing information about 20 Cheapest Online Shopping Sites For Quality Electronics.

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