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🔔 Last Chance: Final Summer Sale – All our Deals are back!

Final Summer Sale week with all Deals!

Maybe you have been on holiday and missed one or two of Elektor's great Summer Sale deals? No problem. All the deals are back for one more week!
Some highlights: Save €50 on digital microscope | CNC machine at the best price | Elektor complete archive (1974-2022) on USB for only €79.95
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