Hurry! This Fujifilm Instax portable printer is under half price. Snap up a $79.99 deal!
Save nearly $90 in this one-day mega deal from Adorama
There's less than 24 hours left to snap up this instant printer bargain from Adorama. With the countdown to the Black Friday sales ticking away, the New York store is getting us in the mood with this incredible one-day deal on this Fujifilm instant printer.
The Fujifilm Share SP-3 is being sold for $79.99 - with a massive saving of nearly $90 - but you need to be quick (and decide whether you want the black or the white version of this portable color printer.
The Fujifilm SP-3 uses instax Square paper, providing instant prints from your camera or smartphone in just a few seconds. Portable printers like this area great for family occasions - allowing you to share the shots you take. But they are also great for professionals - allowing clients to take something away with from the shoot.
The $79.99 deal gets you just the printer... but Adorama will also let you stock up on film at the same time, with an offer that gets you the SP-3 and two packs of paper (20 sheets) for a seriously tempting price of $89.99. But hurry both offers end at 10am Wednesday.
Fujifilm Share SP-3 | save $89.96 | now $79.99
This Instax Square instant printer is over half price in this one-day sale. Choose between the black or white versions - and for an extra $10 you can get two packs of film thrown in with this amazing deal!
Offer ends 10am ET, 18 November 2020
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