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Courts Fiji launches Super Smash Sale 2026

Courts Fiji launches Super Smash Sale 2026

By Pita Toganivalu
15/01/2026

Courts Fiji has kicked off its much-anticipated Super Smash Sale 2026 – Smash Na Price! Sega Ni Miss! – offering massive savings and unbeatable value for customers across the country.

The sale launched today with simultaneous events at Courts Nausori, Nadi Market Road, and Somosomo, marking a major nationwide retail push.

The promotion runs until 22nd February 2026, giving customers ample time to grab the deals.

Senior Retail Manager for the Eastern Division at Courts & Cybercity, Ronil Prasad, says the promotion reflects Courts’ ongoing commitment to affordability and accessibility for all Fijians.

Prasad says this campaign isn’t just about discounts – it’s about supporting families, businesses, and communities as they upgrade their homes, offices, and lifestyles at the start of a new year filled with fresh goals and aspirations.

He adds that customers can enjoy huge savings across a wide product range, including fridges, washing machines, laptops, mobile phones, kitchenware, and sports gear.

He highlights that with the back-to-school season underway, Courts is also offering study desks, chairs, laptops, and printers.

Office upgrade solutions include ergonomic furniture and modern tech designed to boost productivity.

The promotion features limited time offers, exclusive bundles, and flexible credit options to make shopping even easier.

With over 105 years of service, Prasad highlights that Courts continues to play a key role in improving the quality of life for Fijian families.

He says the Super Smash Sale reflects this legacy by keeping essential products within reach for everyone.

Courts has also acknowledged the support of its media partners in spreading the word across the country.

The sale ends on 22nd February.

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