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Razer's one-day-only 'FragFest' sale is live now

Discounts on keyboards, laptops, headsets and more.

If you've got a soft spot for PC peripherals of the gaming variety, you may just want to check out the one-day sale happening over at Razer's official store today. There, you'll find headsets, mechanical keyboards, gaming mice and more, all with some discounts.

As such, if you fancy picking up some of Razer's mostly-black range of PC peripherals and laptops, you can do just that while saving some cash. In some cases, there will be bundle offers or freebies instead of a bigger discount, so keep that in mind.

Firstly, if you've got some serious cash burning a hole in your pocket, you can you can go for a New Razer Blade Stealth QHD laptop, which is currently £130 off and comes with a free set of Razer Bluetooth headphones and a stack of games and software worth £400. It's a good bundle and a nice saving but it will still cost you a total of £1369.99.

If you felt like getting a Razer Phone, you can pick up an accessory kit reportedly worth £85 when you enter the code DEALS18 at checkout. Elsewhere, you can save £50 on a 2015 edition Razer Kraken Pro gaming headset, bringing the cost down to £29.99. Failing that, there's also a deal for £38 off a Razer Naga Epic gaming mouse.

Also found here are some keyboard deals, where you can grab a Razer BlackWidow X Ultimate for £71.99 or save £30 off the price of a BlackWidow Chroma V2.

As you might expect from a one-day sale, all of these offers are set to expire at the end of today, so if you wanted to go for any of these, you've got a matter of hours. If you find yourself in a particularly spendy mood, you could also check out the rest of today's best deals, over at Jelly Deals, which include discounts on Lego sets, an Xbox One controller for £34 and, for some reason, a life-size Master Chief helmet Bluetooth speaker.

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