Emart24 is back with exotic offerings, partnering with TJ Media and Carba to offer high-end karaoke machines and BMW Mini Coopers.
TJ Media, which specializes in karaoke equipment, provides Emart 24 to sell high-end song boxes that can be used at home and in pensions.
The karaoke box includes a banjo, monitor, high-powered amplifier, and speakers, and will be available until the end of the month.
Meanwhile, Carby, an imported car online sales platform, will help Emart 24 offer the 2023 BMW Mini Cooper 3/5 Door until March 14.
Last year, Emart24 sold 3-carat diamonds, BMWs, and Mercedes-Benzes as Lunar New Year’s gifts.
Emart24 and Carby offer discounts of up to 1 million won for Mercedes-Benz and 12 million won for BMW.
E-Mart 24 will provide an additional 500,000 won discount, tinting, black boxes, a Hi-Pass expressway toll card, and souvenirs for car buyers.


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