DID Electrical has something special for their customers this Valentine’s Day. The Irish-owned retailer are offering free delivery on all Valentines gifts over €50 online. They’ve also created a handy Valentines Gift Guide with loads of gorgeous gift ideas to help narrow down the search for the perfect gift, with gift ideas for him, for her and to suit every budget.
Some of DID Electricals’ most popular Valentines gifts include:
Speaking about the Valentines campaign Ciara Magee, Brand Manager, DID Electrical said, “We’re excited to share the love this Valentines, with free delivery on all Valentines gifts over €50. It’s really simple, to redeem the offer, just need add the discount code Love19 at the checkout. Plus, our handy gift guide makes it even easier for our customers to narrow down their search and find the perfect gift for the special person in their life.”
The DID Electrical Valentine’s Day Gift Guide and Free delivery offer is available now until 15th February online at https://www.did.ie/valentines-gifts
For more information see www.did.ie
About DID Electrical
DID Electrical is an Irish owned family business. DID Electrical started with one-man, a van and a vision of making people’s lives easier. 50 years later they’re a family of over 250 people, working across 23 stores, helping millions online and in store visitors each year. They guarantee the best in customer service, advice, support and a wide range of quality household appliances and tech at Ireland’s lowest prices.
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