Broke But Gotta Buy Those Gadgets? Head To Fancy Market

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Still using the same laptop you bought fresh out of high school? Refusing to change your trusty old phone? Want to repair your old smartphone and you don’t know where to go and don’t have enough money? Fancy Market is your answer to everything electronics.

Raining Discounts

From phones to earphones and mobile parts, this market is an electronic haven. Located in Karl Marx Sarani in Khidderpore, Fancy Market is one of the oldest wholesale and retail markets in Kolkata. From spare mobile parts to earphone splitters to pop sockets, this market has everything you need (electronic related, of course). All products are sold at huge discounts. So if you are looking for cheap electronics that are durable, Fancy Market is the place you have been looking for.

Get These Gizmos

From standalone shops to places like Honk Kong Centre and Fancy Plaza, this market has a whopping number of stores where you can buy and get your electronic gadgets fixed. Phone causing problems, but can’t buy a new one? No Netflix because the laptop crashed? Fancy Market will repair all your devices and for super-cheap rates. There are a ton of mobile and laptop repair shops, and rates start from INR 150 and increases according to the type of problem.

Netflix and chill with bae can be made so much easier with earphones splitters. These will help you insert two earphones (so each of you gets your own set!). Buy these for just INR 30.

Accessorise It Right

Funky phone covers starting from INR 100 – they had phone covers for Redmi Note 5. Bands in different colours, quirky cotton t-shirts to keep you cool in the summer (INR 200), plate sets with Japanese motifs on them (INR 400) and perfumes, this market will keep surprising you at every turn.

Anything Else?

After the roaming around, quench your thirst with some nimbu paani with a dash of jaljeera for INR 20!

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