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How to Buy Cheap Electronics in Malta

Published: November 18, 201616 Comments

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Malta has the most expensive consumer electronics in the EU. However, you don’t need to be paying the high prices at local shops for your laptops, sound equipment, hardware, etc.

The solution is, of course, to shop online.

Shopping at Amazon

I highly recommend using Amazon for all your online shopping needs. You can not only buy books and electronics from Amazon, but pretty much anything else. Many Maltese buy clothes from Amazon too, for example. There’s much more choice than the local shops, and you can easily send the stuff you don’t like back.

Amazon has the most amazing support and customer service I ever encountered. Say for example you order a book and it’s received slightly damaged because the postman didn’t take good care of it, or it just got damaged during the shipping process. All you need to do is file an issue with Amazon and they’ll either give you a refund or send you another copy. It happened to me more than once and Amazon staff have always been super helpful in finding a resolution.

On another occasion I ordered a piece of hardware that never got delivered, even though it was sent via courier. Again, all I had to do was contact Amazon, and it was them who dealt with the courier. In the meantime, they just sent me the hardware once again and apologised profusely for the inconvenience.

I hope that convinces you that there is absolutely no problem with shopping online at Amazon. If anything, you’ll get better support and customer service than you would at your local shop.

Which Amazon site to use

Now Amazon doesn’t have a site specifically for the Maltese islands, so you will need to choose a site dedicated to one the bigger countries in Europe. There are several options, but most people will drift to the Amazon.co.uk website, simply because it is in English and has the biggest range of products.

Beware that the prices on Amazon.co.uk are in GBP, and since the exchange rate between GBP and EUR is always fluctuating, you might not be getting a great deal. On the other hand you might be lucky and profit from a weak British pound. The easiest way to check whether you’re losing or gaining from the exchange rate is to search for the same product on Amazon.es or Amazon.de (Spanish and German Amazon sites). It will take the same time to arrive to Malta and postage rates are the same for most products. However since the Spanish and German sites sell their items in Euro you will be able to compare and see whether it make sense to buy in GBP from the Amazon.co.uk site or to buy in Euro from Spain or Germany.

Hope that helps. I have used Amazon for over 10 years now and I get all my electronics from there, including expensive items like photographic equipment and laptops.

If you have any questions about shopping online at Amazon just leave a question below, I’ll be happy to help out.

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Other Sites for Getting Electronics to Malta on the Cheap

Apart from Amazon, there are other sites that can be ideal for particular niches. I tend to use Amazon for any kind of purchase, be it electronics, shoes, clothes, or household goods.

When it comes to electronics, though, in addition to Amazon I also check the following websites:

  • Banggood
  • Gearbest

These are Chinese websites, although they have a limited supply of their stock available in European warehouses. Shipping tends to be slower than Amazon, but you can use expedited shipping to get your items within 5 business days. Note that you will usually have to pay VAT on the products’ arrival to Malta. This applies mostly to the higher priced items; on smaller items they just let them through usually. In the case that you’ll need to pay VAT, the delivery person will collect the VAT in cash when he delivers the item to you.

These two websites are also not limited to electronics, but you won’t find the same range as Amazon. On the other hand, if you know that the product you want is manufactured in China, the chances are that you’ll find it at a lower price on Banggood or Gearbest rather than Amazon, since you’re cutting out the middleman in Europe.

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Jean Galea is a dad, amateur padel player, host of the Mastermind.fm podcast, investor and entrepreneur.

Comments

  1. Albert says

    January 29, 2019 at 7:53 am

    Hello sir thanks for this but can you please also tell me the best website or best brand for electronics Items in Malta

    Reply
  2. Jeroen Van Gils says

    December 3, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    Jean, I’m just wondering: do you live in Malta?

    Reply
    • Jean says

      December 3, 2016 at 5:13 pm

      Yes I do Jeroen.

      Reply
  3. Jean Galea says

    November 24, 2016 at 2:53 pm

    Just updated this post with two other great sites I discovered recently.

    Reply
  4. Mark Zahra says

    November 21, 2016 at 9:30 am

    Do you know of a site that compares prices across Amazon sites Jean? Tipo UK vs ES vs DE…

    Reply
    • Jean Galea says

      November 22, 2016 at 8:30 am

      Yes https://www.heidoc.net/amazon/amazon_global_check.php

      Reply
    • Edward Midolo says

      November 22, 2016 at 8:59 am

      Mark there is also http://www.amafindr.com/ if you wish to check it out too as an alternate option

      Reply
    • Mark Zahra says

      November 22, 2016 at 9:00 am

      Thanks guys!

      Reply
  5. Jean Pierre Pisani says

    November 19, 2016 at 8:38 pm

    Thanks Jean, this information was extremely helpful, and thus making me feel more at ease next time I make an online purchase from Amazon.

    Reply
    • Jean says

      November 20, 2016 at 12:02 pm

      Welcome Jean Pierre.

      Reply
  6. Fabio Sonce says

    November 19, 2016 at 8:42 am

    I know so well 🙂

    Reply
  7. Stefan Buttigieg says

    November 19, 2016 at 7:57 am

    Jean X’tahseb fuq l-Maltapost SendOn? Jew dejjem sibt dawk li kienu jinpostaw Malta?

    Reply
    • Jean Galea says

      November 19, 2016 at 8:31 am

      I always found the ones that deliver to Malta but I’ve heard good things about that service. Have you used it yourself?

      Reply
    • Stefan Buttigieg says

      November 19, 2016 at 10:38 am

      Yeps I did. Quite satisfied. Still have to try this easipik service but up till now they only work in tandem with SendOn. Would love to try it out once they support it as a direct delivery address (especially from those vendors which post to Malta)

      Reply
  8. Mark Mifsud says

    November 18, 2016 at 7:11 pm

    Naqbel. Jien gibt laptop cameras etc. I’ll laptop kien andi f 48 hours. Amazon the best

    Reply
  9. Jean Galea says

    November 18, 2016 at 5:21 pm

    Lots of Black Friday deals at the moment!

    Reply

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