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Sok Elasr is a digital electronics e-commerce website positioned around “Online shopping / Ecommerce.” Prices are displayed in Egyptian pounds (EGP), and some product names appear in Arabic, so it can generally be inferred that the site mainly serves the local Egyptian market. The site covers categories such as mobile phones, laptops, computer accessories, networking equipment, game consoles, office furniture, and repairs. It also has “4 Vendors” and “Vendor reg.” entry points, suggesting it may have multi-vendor marketplace features.
In terms of platform features, Sok Elasr offers category browsing, brand filters, price ranges, rating filters, sorting, wishlists, shopping cart, and product comparison, giving it a basic e-commerce framework. In terms of product selection, the visible inventory is mainly concentrated in mobile accessories/audio products, HP laptops, and mobile repair services, such as Z-222, Z-235, EX002-T, as well as HP ZBook and EliteBook models. The issue is that many categories—such as storage, desktops, monitors, printer supplies, networking equipment, game consoles, and office furniture—show 0 products, indicating a clear lack of SKU depth.
Product prices are shown directly in EGP. Some items display both original and discounted prices; for example, the HP ZBook G6 is listed at 29,999.00 EGP versus 31,000.00 EGP. The platform does not disclose seller commissions, onboarding fees, service fees, or transaction fees, so merchant-side costs cannot be assessed. On the payment side, only COD-related prompts are visible, and the prompt indicates that COD needs to be enabled, so it is not confirmed whether it is currently available. Information about bank cards, e-wallets, and other payment methods is missing. Logistics, delivery coverage, shipping fees, fulfillment timelines, and return/exchange policy details are not shown in the main content, which is a major information gap for purchase decisions.
The main advantage is its vertical positioning around computers, mobile accessories, and repairs, making it suitable for local users who want to quickly find basic digital products. The multi-vendor entry point may also be somewhat attractive to small local merchants in Egypt. The drawbacks are limited inventory, many empty categories, opaque platform rules, and insufficient after-sales and logistics information. It is better suited to Egyptian local consumers buying low-ticket accessories or checking repair services, and to local digital electronics shops looking to test marketplace onboarding. It is less suitable for cross-border sellers that rely on a complete fulfillment system and transparent fee rules.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available content and is marked as unknown. Payments and logistics appear strongly localized. Chinese sellers considering cooperation should first confirm whether cross-border onboarding is accepted, how payments are collected, and whether international shipping or local warehousing is supported. Comparable alternatives include Amazon.eg, Noon Egypt, Jumia Egypt, and local Egyptian computer and electronics retail websites.
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sokelasr.com is an Egypt E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sokelasr.com directly.