Logitech Wireless Keyboard K340 + Free Mouse M305 + Free Ultimate Ears 100 £19.99 @ Logitech UK
just click go to deal link and then underneath click saying no thanks proceed to checkout and then you should see the Mouse & Ultimate ears in the basket
Logitech Keyboard
When you don't have the room on your desk - or in your life - for big, clumsy electronics or for stuff that doesn't work right, Logitech wireless keyboard K340 has a smart, space-saving design and works the way you need it to.
Box Contains
Keyboard
Logitech® Unifying receiver
2 AA batteries (pre-installed)
Receiver extender cable
User documentation
5-year guarantee and full product support
Mouse M305
Put an end to notebook touchpad frustration. A natural shape gives you the comfortable control you want. And a plug-and-forget nano-receiver lets you be on your way without unplugging a thing.
Box Contains
Logitech Wireless Mouse M305
Plug-and-forget nano-receiver
1 AA battery
Quick-start guide
3-year guarantee and full product support


All Comments (39)
Jump to unread Post a CommentWent to TopCashback and clicked to Logitech, added K340 keyboard, said no and only Ultimate Ears are showing up.
I clicked the link, added to cart, went to topcashback and through to Logitech, and clicked on cart. Worked fine.
Wouldn't going through the HUKD deal link mean that the cashback won't track to TopCashback? Thought that HUKD use affiliate links for themselves?
If you just use the HUKD deal link to add the item to the cart, then go through TopCashback to buy the cart's contents, there shouldn't be an issue. I've done similar with other deals before and always received cashback.
HOT!
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Yikes... I bought it without knowing that. Looks like you can rebind the keys and that fixes the problem though...
Yikes... I bought it without knowing that. Looks like you can rebind the keys and that fixes the problem though...
Yikes... I bought it without knowing that. Looks like you can rebind the keys and that fixes the problem though...
But doesn't everyone play games sometimes? It's no excuse. Even a £2.99 keyboard from Tesco doesn't have the same problem.
Edited By: montblanc on Apr 14, 2012 15:45