Black Friday 2020: the best early deals and bargains

Some of the discounts UK retailers such as Tesco, Asda, Argos and Aldi are offering





The Black Friday sale no longer lasts only a day – retailers have already started discounting in the run-up to 27 November.





Here’s a roundup of some of the offers:





• Aldi is running a Black Friday sale online and waiting until the day itself to launch its deal. It is offering a Nintendo Switch for £229 – £50 off the going rate. Other deals include a Lego Millennium Falcon kit for £59.99.





• As the winter nights get longer, now may be the time to add a little security and peace of mind to your front door. With £60 off, the latest Ring Video Doorbell 3 could be the simple upgrade you’ve been looking for at only £119 from Amazon, Ring and other retailers.





• If you’ve been considering upgrading to pay-TV, Sky’s 50% off deal may save you a fair chunk of change over 18 months. Plans start from £25 a month, plus a £20 one-off setup charge, with Sky Sports and Sky Cinema available at half-price.





• Very has a Samsung 55-inch TV reduced by £400 – £1,299 down to £899. The site currently says it is “awaiting stock” but it expects to deliver by 14 December – just in time for the Christmas specials.





Also at Very, Apple’s AirPods Pro noise-cancelling headphones are reduced from £249 to £199.





• Nespresso is selling a VertuoPlus coffee maker and Aeroccino 3 milk frother, plus 100 capsules, as a package for £89 until 2 December. The coffee maker on its own has a recommended retail price of £199, although it is currently selling for £99 on the site.





Dyson V8 Absolute Pro

Dyson is offering the V8 Absolute Pro at £100 off. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian





• The Dyson V8 Absolute Pro cordless vacuum has £100 off at the Dyson website until 1 December. It usually costs £399. The similar V8 Absolute Extra is subject to the same offer at Currys and John Lewis.Advertisementhttps://d26a78a87fc43d4090d553d9b8c4f352.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html





• The Natural History Museum is running two promotions: until 23 November there’s 50% off some adults gifts, including scarves, T-shirts and socks, then between 27 November and 1 December there will be half-price deals on kids’ gear and homeware, including a dinosaur backpack for toddlers reduced to £9.





• Tesco has already started its sale. It is offering a 16GB Fire 7 Tablet 7 Inch for £15 off at £34.95.





• Lakeland has a range of deals on kitchen gadgets. A Lavazza Jolie Coffee Machine with Milk Frother is half price at £64.99, while a Joseph Joseph Elevate 5-Piece Knife Carousel has been reduced to £62.99 (it’s usually £89.99 there but £80 and Dunelm).





• Asda’s Black Friday sale has started, and at the time of writing it was offering a Lego City Brick Box for £20, which is £15 off the standard price, and a Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, which was down from £349.96 to £197.





• Argos has offers across a range of items, with deals that stand out including Beats by Dre Studio 3 Wireless Headphones Decade Edition reduced from £189.95 to £149.95, and a third off an X Rocker Esport Pro Stereo Audio Gaming Chair with Subwoofer (£99.99 – down from£149.99).





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