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Monday, April 21, 2014

SG Kawaii: Instax Opening Sale Promo @ Hako Nex

**Hako Nex promo**
Instax opening sale promo ongoing since 16th April.


Albert, owner of No Frills Factory Outlet aka Sg Kawaii stocking up on Instax products at the couple lockers at Hako Nex.




Fujifilm Instax Share SP-1 printer.

Despite the improvements in smartphone cameras lately, printing those snapshots of your beach holiday or newborn baby is often still a troublesome affair that involves fiddling with printer software on your phone or going to the neighbourhood photo kiosk.

The Fujifilm Instax Share is the answer for folks who want an easy way to print some cute Polaroid-like photos through your phone. A portable 253-gram device that slips into a bag easily, it spits out small credit card-sized prints of your smartphone photos in the simplest, idiot-proof manner.

As you’d expect from Polaroids, the prints aren’t of the highest quality if you compare them with regular prints you can get out of the high-resolution cameras on your phone these days. Yet, they are fun and easy to produce.



Unpacking the Instax Share, all I had to do was pop in the included batteries and the film cartridge, power on and connect through my phone. To do that, I simply installed the Fujifilm app on my Android phone.

Instead of Bluetooth, you rely on a direct Wi-Fi link to connect the two devices. This couldn’t be simpler, as the app guides you through the scanning process and connecting to a nearby Instax Share printer. From unpacking to printing my first photo, I probably took five minutes.

Everything is designed to be really simple. A power indicator shows how much battery you have left, if you prefer not to plug the printer to the wall jack with an optional power adapter. A line of 10 lights show you how many prints you have got before you empty a cartridge.

Just as easy to use, the Instax Share app lets you select pictures from your phone gallery as well as social media networks, if you are logged in to them. You can even add information such as the number of likes a photo has got next to the image, besides other real-time data such as the date, location and even weather.



Instax Mini 8.

The Instax mini 8 is a basic point and shoot camera that takes instant photos and develops them like an old school Polaroid camera. The analogue camera looks like a toy and and is guaranteed to have serious hipster appeal.

When we live in a world where the likes of Instragram and Hipstamatic reigns supreme, the Instax mini 8 is much more fun way of getting that retro picture look.

Essentially this is a camera with very basic principles; to help you shoot pictures with the right level of brightness. There’s five different exposure levels to choose from; Indoors, Night (F12.7), Cloudy, Shade (F16), Sunny, Slightly cloudy (F22),  Sunny and bright (F32). Additionally, there’s a new High Key mode to shoot photos with extreme levels of brightness and a softer atmosphere.

To take photos you simply need twist the dial to the appropriate exposure level, peer through the viewfinder and take your shot. It's as simple as that. Images can take some time to fully develop and results can be mixed.



If you want a break from the megapixels and the luxury of being able to empty rubbish photos into a recycle bin, the Fujifilm Instax mini 8 camera is a lot of fun. It's extremely easy to use, and you can capture some decent photos if you manage to match the right exposure levels with the right surroundings.

It could also make a fun, simple way to introduce a child to photography.


  • Compatible with all Fujifilm Instax Mini Cameras, Polaroid Mio, 300 & Lomo Diana instant Back+
  • Full color ISO 800 Film speed
  • Film size: 86 X 54 mm./3.5 X 2.3 inches
  • Image size or printed area: 62 X 46mm. /2.5 X 1.8 inches.
  • Made in Japan version Fresh films. Expiration date: 12 - 18 months ahead of date of purchase.

Where can you get the cheapest Fujifilm Instax Mini Instant Film (5 Pack)?

- SG Kawaii at Hako Nex. 5 Pack only retailing at $47!











With effect from 16th of April, SG Kawaii has also expanded his poker cards locker from a single to a couple locker. There are also many other new poker decks available at the couple locker. Do come down and check them out.



JetBlue deck retailing at $2.90. Woohoo! So affordable!





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Box Shop
Location
Products Offered
1
Hako
Serangoon Nex
#B2-19/20
Poker Cards
Squishies
2
BoxesPlay
Bedok Point
#02-23
Men’s Apparel
Poker Playing Cards, Mahjong Sets, Chips
Bags, Bracelets and accessories
Squishies
3
Box Master
Far East Plaza
#01-41
Poker Playing Cards
Poker Chips
Instax Mini Cameras, Printers & Films Bracelets and Studs
Handphone Accessories
Backpacks/Totes/Haversacks/Clutch bags Plush Toys
Aromatherapy kits and Incense Cones
DIY Eraser Kits
4
Toy Out Post
Jurong Point
#03-05
Poker Playing Cards
Squishies
5
Hako
Causeway Point #04-29
Poker Playing Cards
6
My Cube Biz
Downtown East E!Hub, Level 4
Poker Playing Cards
Squishies
7
Hako
Kovan Heartland Mall Level 3
Poker Playing Cards
Squishies
8
Peek A  Box
Bugis+ #05-10
Poker Playing Cards
Poker Chips
Men’s Apparel
Fashionable Caps
9
Peek A  Box
Westgate #03-42
Poker Playing Cards
Poker Chips
Squishies
10
Ministry of Cube
Plaza Singapura
Extensive range of Poker Playing Cards
Backpacks
11
Box Boss
Century Square
Squishies
Poker Playing Cards, Poker Chips
 Instax Mini Cameras, Films
12
Box Boss
Northpoint
Squishies
Adding Poker Playing Cards in the near future
13
Box Boss
West Mall
Squishies
Adding Poker Playing Cards in the near future
14
Box Boss
Hougang Mall
Squishies
Adding Poker Playing Cards in the near future
15
Box Boss
Clementi Mall
Exclusive merchant for Poker Cards
16
Peek A  Box
Junction 8
Exclusive merchant for Poker Cards
17
Peek A  Box
Lot One
Exclusive merchant for Poker Cards

***No Frills Factory Outlet aka SG Kawaii has 4 poker cards lockers at the newly opened Box Boss at Clementi Mall outlet, #04-28. Drop by to see the full showcase of poker cards.

Peek a Box at Lot One which is located at Choa Chu Kang and Junction 8 which is located in Bishan are scheduled to be open in May.