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Save Big On Nintendo Switch Console In The US--But Hurry

Don't delay on these deals.

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If you're thinking about buying a new console, today might be the day to take the plunge. That's because Ebay currently has a promo code that gets you 15% off a purchase of $50 or more. The catch is that it's only good until 1 PM PT/4 PM ET today. But since a number of Ebay sellers are already offering discounts on consoles, and the 15% offer stacks with those sales, there's no time to waste. Here are the best deals we've found on Nintendo Switch hardware.

One Ebay retailer has Nintendo Switch with Gray Joy-Con or Nintendo Switch with Neon Blue and Red Joy-Con for $275 after entering the promo code. That saves you $25 off the standard price of the console.

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Maybe Nintendo Labo got you interested in a Switch. In that case, you can get a killer deal on a bundle that includes a Nintendo Switch and the Labo Variety Kit. The total price after using the promo code is $285, which is phenomenal, considering those two items normally cost $370 combined. An equally good deal has a Nintendo Switch with the Labo Robot Kit for $295. Those items purchased separately at standard retail price would cost $380 combined.

To get the additional savings on any of these Switch configurations, you'll need the Ebay app on your phone, and you'll have to enter promo code PLAN2SAVE at checkout.

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