Amazon.se launches in Sweden

October 29, 2020 by
Sanne Leenders
Sweden

As of yesterday, customers across Sweden can visit Amazon.se to shop from a selection of over 150 million products. Amazon Sweden features a vast selection of products across more than 30 categories, such as Books, Consumer Electronics, Sports & Outdoor, Tools & Home Improvement, Toys & Baby, including products from thousands of European and local Swedish businesses.

Free delivery

Swedish customers can now shop from anywhere, any time with no-hassle returns. In addition, Amazon offers Swedish customer service through the Amazon Shopping app, desktop and mobile browsers. Furthermore, Amazon.se offers free delivery to Swedish customers for millions of items on eligible orders over SEK 229 (€22.11). Customers can browse the growing selection, read customer reviews, view personalized recommendations, create wish lists and track their orders.

Thrilled to launch Amazon.se

“We are thrilled to launch Amazon.se and to be able to offer Swedish customers a selection of more than 150 million products, including tens of thousands of products from local Swedish businesses,” said Alex Ootes, Vice President, European Expansion for Amazon. “Today is only the start of Amazon.se. We will continue to work hard to earn the trust of Swedish customers by growing our product range, ensuring low prices, and providing a convenient and trusted shopping experience.”

Amazon is offering a wide variety of products from local Swedish brands, as well as big brand favorites. Customers can find products offered by Swedish brands like Electrolux, Lagerhaus, OBH Nordica, Ellos, BRIO, Bonnierförlagen and Ifö. As well as international brands like ASUS, Mattel, Hasbro, LEGO and Bosch.

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