Save 10% off 15,000 eBay sellers until noon today with this voucher

ebay voucher code deals

The summer sales are drawing to an end but this eBay voucher code could save you up to £100 on a huge range of items. Hurry though, as it expires at midday today.

Unlike recent eBay voucher promos, this one has a fantastic selection of retailers that will let you use the new 10% off code, PACKED10. Instead of a list of around 20 merchants, most of which we've never usually heard of, today's code can be used at the top 15,000 sellers on eBay. 

This is ideal for tech fans (not to mention pretty much every category you can think off), as big brands like Currys PC World, AO, Argos, ShopTo and more are all getting involved.

There are a few caveats, to consider before you head on out. There's a minimum spend of £100 and a maximum discount of £100. Usually, these eBay code only require a minimum spend of around £20, but the maximum discount is then around £60, so we prefer today's offer of course so we can make an even bigger dent in prices of more expensive tech like laptops, game consoles and TVs.

eBay Voucher code details:

  • Discount: 10% off
  • At: eBay.co.uk
  • Voucher code: PACKED10
  • Expires: 12:00 midday Friday September 6th
  • Minimum spend: £100
  • Maximum discount: £100

Let's take a look at some of the best offers we've found so far to use the eBay voucher code with. These are from big-name electronics stores on eBay. Currys, AO.com, ShopTo all have major eBay presences nowadays, usually with unique prices on new items not found on their regular websites.

Today's best eBay deals

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Philips 50-inch 4K Ambilight TV | £379 £341
The PACKED10 ebay voucher code smashes down the price of this stunning TV. Ambilight tech shines coloured light from the sides of the screen onto nearby walls to match what's happening on-screen. It looks glorious.

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Nintendo Switch Lite £199.85 £179.85
Save £20 on the pre-order price of the Nintendo Switch Lite (released September 20th) with PACKED10. That's the best deal you're likely to see before the new Lite model launches and we're shocked that the code works to be honest!

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Nintendo Switch | £264.99 £238.49
Use voucher code PACKED10.
This is the cheapest Nintendo Switch in the UK today. There are no games included, but the massive saving on the £280 RRP leaves you plenty of cash to take care of that yourself.

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Google Home Hub | £89 £80.10
That's the cheapest price we've seen this week for the smart-speaker with a screen from Google. Request tunes, ask random questions, watch handy how-to videos, control your smart home and more for less. Don't forget to use the code PACKED10 at checkout.

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PS4 Pro | £317.99 £286.19
That's the cheapest price we've seen all year for the PS4 Pro. Sony's powerful 4K HDR console is still £350 at a lot of retailers so saving such a huge amount with the PACKED10 voucher code is a big win.

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Dyson Supersonic hairdryer | £299 £269
The Dyson hairdryer prices are rarely below excruciating as everyone generally sticks to the £299 RRP. Enter the PACKED10 code at checkout though and you can knock £30 off for the best price you're likely to find this side of Black Friday.

Want to check out even more eBay deals? Then head on over direct to the sale page where you'll find category listings for clothes, sporting goods, computers, garden, mobile phones, home entertainment, music, DIY and much more. 

Or maybe today's the day you're going to get that overpriced internet bill nixed via one of our best broadband deals. If you're looking to treat yourself to a new phone, be sure to peruse our roundup of the cheapest contracts and SIM-free handsets in our best mobile phone deals guide- it's definitely better than going into a phone shop on the high street. 

And if you're looking to shore up your device's privacy and access region-locked content you'd be surprised just how cheap VPN deals are this week.

Brendan Griffiths

Brendan Griffiths is the managing Editor of Hardware & eCommerce - GamesRadar.com at Future. After spending his formative years as a games journalist, he joined Future Publishing and TechRadar in 2016. He manages a small team and wrote, commissioned, and maintained a vast collection of e-commerce content published around the world with particular focus on the US and UK. In 2020 Brendan joined another Future website, GamesRadar, as Managing Editor of the Hardware and eCommerce team to take charge of the site's eCommerce strategy, hardware reviews and buying guides.