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Hazel Sheffield

Black Friday: John Lewis deals roundup including Samsung TV, Dyson, Roberts Radio, Amazon Fire, Canon

John Lewis has launched its Black Friday deals including cut price Samsung TVs, Canon digital cameras and Roberts Radios.

The British high street stalwart said that rather than spreading out deals across many days like some rival retailers, it would stick to its year-round promise of being "never knowingly undersold", while offering a few electricals deals on the day.

Shoppers can get 60 per cent off electrical and technology products, including tablets, televisions, mobile audio products.  That includes £500 off a 55" LG TV and 50 per cent off a Roberts digital radio. Most of the deals offer impressive discounts - some for the lowest price yet. All of the deals are available in stores and online.

LG 55" Smart TV 55EG910V Curved Full HD OLED 3D
WAS £1999, NOW £1499, SAVE £500

Roberts Revival DAB digital radio (Beach Huts & Kitty print)
WAS £199.95, NOW £99.95, SAVE 50 per cent

Samsung 40” television UE40JU6000 LED 4K Ultra HD
WAS £499, NOW £379, SAVE £120

Lenovo IdeaPad 100S
WAS £179.95, NOW £99, SAVE £80

Canon EOS 100D SLR camera with EF-S Zoom Lens
WAS £449, NOW £349, SAVE £100

ghd IV Hair Styler MK4
WAS £99, NOW £79
Save up to £20 off selected ghd lines

Sony Bravia 49” television KD49X83 4K Ultra HD 
WAS £849, NOW £699, SAVE £150

Dyson Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, DC44 Origin Silver/Blue
WAS £239.95, NOW £179.95, SAVE 25 per cent

Amazon Fire 7 Tablet Quad-core, Fire OS, 7", Wi-Fi, 8GB, Black
WAS £49.95, NOW £34.95, SAVE £15

 

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