$0.50 IKEA Warehouse Sale is back again

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It is not every day you hear of IKEA furniture going for loose change, but that is exactly what is drawing attention to the upcoming IKEA Singapore Warehouse Sale.

Running from 3 to 5 April 2026, the event features more than 150 homeware items at unusually low prices. The sale will take place across all three stores: IKEA Tampines, Alexandra, and Jurong, and is strictly in-store. Customers will need to visit in person to take advantage of these exclusive deals.

IKEA - Exterior of IKEA
Credit – IKEA

At the heart of it is the pricing: some items start as low as S$0.50 cents. The selection at this range includes everyday essentials like USB cables, napkin holders, and kitchen tins, typically priced between S$0.50 and S$2. These practical items might not always make it onto a shopping list, but they are consistently useful day-to-day: a spare cable in a bag, a napkin holder for order at the table, or tins for organising a cluttered shelf.

IKEA - showcasing the sale products
Credit – IKEA

There are also standout deals for savvy shoppers. Highlights include the rarely discounted HOLMSJÖ stool now S$20 (U.P.: S$50) and a popular LED table lamp for just S$5. With limited quantities of high-demand items, bargain hunters should act fast to secure the best-value picks. These offers make essential items hard to overlook and create an opportunity to find both big and small bargains at great prices.

There is, however, one catch that adds urgency and limitation: each customer may buy only 5 pieces per transaction. This means popular items could sell out quickly, so head down early for the best selection. If you want to make the most of the offers, head down with your friends and family so each person can make their own transaction to maximise their purchases. These strategies might just help you in making the most of the sale while observing store policies.

For a list of all locations and further details, refer here.

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