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    Big Xiaomi sale – let Yuppiechef take care of your tech needs these holidays

    Promoted | Xiaomi has teamed up with Yuppiechef to offer some of the best smart tech deals in South Africa.
    By Syntech and Xiaomi22 November 2023
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    The holiday shopping season is here, and Xiaomi has teamed up with Yuppiechef to offer some of the best smart tech deals in the country.

    Between now and 27 November, you can shop for a wide array of Xiaomi products on Yuppiechef at heavily discounted prices.

    Yuppiechef, of course, is best known for its kitchen and cooking items and this sale is no exception.

    The Xiaomi Smart Blender is included in the sale where its original price of R2 499 is slashed all the way down to R1 899. That is a massive saving and more money in your pocket for ingredients and, trust us, you’ll be wanting to cook more with this Xiaomi smart blender and its huge array of features that really pushes the boundary of something as unassuming as a blender.

    There are thousands of rands to be saved on items like the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum range

    Xiaomi has designed this blender to work equally well with both hot and cold, which is why the large capacity 1.6l jar is made of high borosilicate glass for better insulation. The built-in bottom heating plate can be used to keep hot blends at a constant temperature or to even boil the jar contents right there in the blender. Fine-tune this control over the temperature with the app which includes recipes for smoothies, juices, soups and much, much more.

    Use the schedule function to plan blends up to two hours later. The insulation, which can hold temperatures for around four hours, means that you can remotely blend or cook something in the Xiaomi smart blender and have it ready and waiting for you when you get home. Perfect for arriving from work to a great pick me up starter meal or returning from the gym for the post-workout recovery smoothie.

    Pets, too

    Our personal favourite is blended ice coffee which delivers that cold caffeine kick that we crave without large pieces of ice floating around in the glass. With the Xiaomi Smart Blender, we can add the ingredients to the jar, leave the house to run errands, and return home to a fresh glass. If you’re guilty of grabbing a cheeky — and very expensive — iced coffee while out of the house, this is the perfect way to keep your coffee addiction while making it at home for less.

    This is just one highlight of the sale, but don’t miss the rest of Xiaomi’s offerings. There are thousands of rands to be saved on items like the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum range with different models available to suit your living space size and budget.

    Start shopping now

    Those with pets in the family should also check out the Xiaomi Smart Pet Water Fountain (was R1 399, now R1 099) or the Xiaomi Smart Pet Food Feeder (was R2 399, now R1 799). Both are great ways to take care of your pets if you happen to be going on holiday or otherwise spending less time at home during the end of the year.

    The Yuppiechef Xiaomi sale is on right now and ends on 27 November. Make sure to shop soon to avoid disappointment and pick up your discounted items this holiday season.

    Xiaomi’s Robot Vacuums are in high demand

    Also take advantage of Yuppiechef’s flexible delivery offerings on your new Xiaomi purchase. The free delivery threshold is only R500 so you will get it delivered for free right to your door on any of the Xiaomi products we discussed today.

    Prefer to collect in person to do some window shopping? Store collection is also free from any of the Yuppiechef stores or you can also collect from one of more than 200 Postnet stores around South Africa.

    We really like it when there are more delivery options outside of the direct to home option, especially as we work a hybrid schedule and some days we’re at the office and other times we’re at home. Store collection gives us the freedom to collect when we want so we can grab great deals like these from Xiaomi without missing a delivery.

    Start shopping now

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