Today high street giant, Currys PC World, has kicked off a huge Easter sale, with price cuts on top household brands like Samsung, LG, Delonghi, and Kenwood.
Some of the biggest deals available from the tech giant includes a £2,000 price cut on the 75” Samsung QLED TV and £111 off the Ring Video Doorbell Pro with plug-in adapter - perfect for anyone looking to refresh their home for less this spring. There's also a whopping £651 off the stylish Delonghi Bean to Cup Coffee Machine, making it an ideal investment for families who want cafe style coffee everyday at home.
Savvy shoppers can pick up savings between 40 and 70% off on top branded tech and home appliances, in what the brand has dubbed its 'Epic Deals' bonanza, with all the sale bargains available to shop online at www.currys.co.uk.
Speaking about the latest discounts, Ed Connolly, Chief Commercial Officer at Dixons Carphone, says: “We are delighted to be able to offer our customers this incredible selection of deals as part of our Epic Deals. With unmissable savings across a large range of top brands, our customers have the chance of getting their hands on the amazing tech they need to make their lockdown life easier.”
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Best Currys PC World sale 'Epic Deals'
- Morphy Richards Accents 102104 Traditional Kettle - now £39.99, (was £79.99) - saving £40
- Jabra Elite Active 45e Wireless Bluetooth Sports Earphones - now £44.99, (was £89.99) - saving £45
- Shark DuoClean Powered Lift-Away True Pet Anti Hair Wrap Vacuum Cleaner - now £199, (was £369) - saving £170
- Amazon Echo Dot 4th Gen - now £29.99, (was £49.99) - save £20
- Kenwood KSBSX20 American-Style Fridge Freezer - now £399, (was £599) - save £200
- Huawei MateBook D 14" Laptop - now £549, (was £699) - save £150
Due to current lockdown restrictions Currys stores across the UK remain closed for shopping, with a select number of locations offering contactless click and collect services. Shoppers can also return smaller items in some select stores too.
The retailer is also upholding its Price Promise for customers, meaning Currys will price match any item against any other retailer, both in store and online including on discount code offers.
The latest seasonal sale discounts come hot off the heels of rival online retailer Amazon's spring sale launch. The retailer is rolling out discounts across all major categories including tech, home and beauty as well as Amazon-branded devices.
Non-essential shops are set to reopen next month following the government's vaccination rollout and roadmap out of lockdown.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has stated that non essentials home, electrical and fashion shops retailers including Next and Ikea could trade again from April 12, but only if Covid targets are met. He added that further official announcements on reopenings will be made on April 5.