Sometimes, splurging on an e-reader or the latest Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t exactly a necessity. These things are more of a “want that’ll make life a little more fun.” But it’s possible to get them using your CDC vouchers – you just need to know where to look. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up some gaming and electronics stores that accept CDC vouchers, so you can snag your next gadget without burning a hole in your wallet.
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For neighbourhood stores and hawker centres, look out for the green “Hawkers and Heartland Merchants” decal. They should have it displayed on their storefront or near the cashier. If you’re visiting a supermarket, only those with the yellow “Supermarkets” decal can take CDC vouchers.
And if you want to double-check, pop the store name into the CDC Vouchers Go Where portal to verify it’s one of the merchants.
Anybody who has toyed with the idea of using their CDC vouchers to get a Kobo e-reader would have heard of Lucky Store. Shoutout to the TikTok hero who chose not to gatekeep this place from the rest of us. Stock is hot right now, so we recommend calling ahead to reserve yours. They’ll inform you via WhatsApp when the stock is in, and you can swing by and pick it up.
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For the uninitiated, the Kobo is an e-reader by Japanese company Rakuten, and it’s similar to Amazon’s Kindle. The main appeal for Singaporean readers is the OverDrive feature, which allows readers to borrow NLB books directly from the device for free. There are a few models to choose from, like the Kobo Clara Black & White and Kobo Libra Colour, so there’s something for every budget.
Gamewerks is a video game store in Clementi that accepts CDC vouchers for all items bought in-store. They have both the Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 consoles, along with a variety of accessories to deck out your setup.
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Visit the store to browse a solid lineup of Nintendo and PS5 games, including the new Ghost of Yōtei ($97.90), which was just released on 2nd October 2025.
ArchWizard sells a variety of tech to check out, from electronics like boxing targets to home appliances like hair dryers. But for gaming devices, they have the PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Meta Quest, and Xbox sets available for both purchase and rental. Aspiring racers out there can also rent a full-on racing simulator and host your very own mini Grand Prix.
There’s another outlet at Jalan Pemimpin, but only the Plantation Plaza outlet accepts CDC vouchers at the time of writing.
If you’re a hardcore fan of trading cards, you have to check out War Games. They sell a bunch of trading card sets, including popular IPs like Pokémon and One Piece. While you’re there, you’ll also be able to get your hands on a PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch, plus a wide range of games to go with them.
They also host trading card game events, so if you’re itching to play Digimon or Vanguard with a crew, this is the place to be. Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming events on War Games’ Facebook page.
Image credit: Rebecca McAfee via Google Maps
Easties looking for a shop closer to home can head down to Generation Games to grab all sorts of gaming gear to level up your home setup. Choose from a range of controllers and headsets to customise your gaming experience.
Stocks for game consoles are limited, so make sure to call them before heading down. Or, keep an eye on Generation Games’ Facebook page for updates on the latest PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2 stock.
Yes – you read that right. Gadget Communications is a tiny mobile phone store that regularly stocks new and pre-loved gaming consoles. Most of their second-hand products are barely used, so you’re getting mint condition gadgets without the full price tag.
For those on the hunt for other fancy gadgets, like the DJI OSMO Nano camera or the new iPhone 17, this store has got you covered too.
Surprise, surprise – your supermarket CDC vouchers aren’t just for groceries, you can also use them to get a Nintendo Switch 2 console and games at FairPrice Xtra outlets. These consoles are in hot demand, especially with the game bundle deals on offer, so don’t sleep on it – stock is limited.
For a hassle-free hunt, do a quick search on the Fairprice Group app (App Store | Google Play) to see which outlet has stock available. Toggle to the “Grocery in-store” page and search for the FairPrice Xtra outlets near you. From there, just look up the Nintendo Switch – no more wandering from store to store.
We all deserve a treat sometimes. If you have some extra SG60 or CDC vouchers to spare, there’s no harm in using them to get something that brings you joy.
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Cover image adapted from: Lucky Store via Google Maps, Amazon Singapore, Nintendo
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