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Apple iPad 24-Hour Flash Deal: Save 40% on a Product Bundle With Accessories
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Date:2025-04-15 11:33:52
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If you've wanted an iPad, now is the perfect time to shop because there's a can't-miss, flash deal that's calling your name. This is the perfect excuse to treat yourself or get a gift for someone else in your life.
Instead of spending $1,070, you can get an iPad bundle for just $670 at QVC. This bundle has the 10th-generation Apple iPad, Truly Wireless earbuds with charging case, foldable tablet stand, 2-in-1 stylus pen, cleaning cloth, lightning to USB-C charging cable, USB-C power adapter, carry case, and Bluetooth keyboard. There are 24 color combinations to choose from.
Discounts like this don't come around very often. Shop this 40% off deal while you can! You only have 24 hours!
Apple iPad 40% Off Deal
There are 24 color combinations to choose from. Here's what you get with this bundle:
- 10th-generation Apple iPad
- Truly Wireless earbuds with charging case
- Foldable tablet stand
- 2-in-1 stylus pen
- Cleaning cloth
- Lightning to USB-C charging cable
- USB-C power adapter
- Phoenix case
- Bluetooth keyboard
- Essentials for iPad Deluxe 4 Voucher
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