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Nathan Walters

Dell discount codes for September 2025 |

Dell XPS 13 (2024) showing the desktop on Windows 11.

FAQs

Does Dell offer free shipping?

Yes, Dell offers free standard UK shipping for every order, meaning there is no minimum order amount to qualify for this. Dell also offers its rewards members the ability to claim free expedited delivery for specially marked products.

Are Dell laptops good?

Dell have been a household name for decades with some of the best laptops on the market. We at Tom's Guide love Dell so much that we rated the Dell 14 Plus 4 stars thanks to its strong battery life, good price and solid performance.

Can I get a Dell student discount?

Yes, Dell offers up to 30% off for anyone in education. You'll need to verify with your UK education status with a valid education email address through the Dell website to qualify.

Does Dell offer a warranty on products?

Yes, Dell offers a limited hardware warranty on most of its products. This can vary from a 1 to 5-year warranty. Find out more on the limited hardware warranty page on the Dell website. Some products may be eligible for a warranty extension that you can check on the warranty & service extension page.

Dell Saving Tips

Join the Rewards Program: Dell Rewards is the brand's membership scheme and can help you save money on regular or repeat Dell purchases. It's free to join through the Dell website, and members will earn 3% back on every order total in reward points. Points can be collected and redeemed against future orders to receive discounts or free UK expedited shipping. You can manage your points by logging in to your Dell account.

Look out for seasonal sales: Like many big-name tech brands, Britain's key retail events are big chances to save on Dell products. The likes of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, New Year's & Memorial Day can see as much as 50% off selected Dell devices, so always check in around these times of year for new offers.

Shop the Dell Outlet: Dell runs its own outlet, where it sells refurbished and end-of-line products for a big discount versus RRP, so it's worth stopping by to see what you can get.

Student Discounts: Dell and its outlet store offer discounts of up to 15% for students during key periods throughout the year, such as Back to School and term changes.

Trade in with Dell: Dell operates a trade-in system that lets you trade in your old devices to receive credit that you can put towards your next purchase. Let Dell know which device you want to trade in and its condition, and they'll let you know how much credit it's worth. If you're happy with the offer price, they'll arrange free shipping so you can send it to them.

Register for the Dell newsletter: You can provide your email address through the Dell website to receive news on products & services direct to your inbox, including exclusive offers & info on special events, so you never miss a chance to save again.

How to use Dell discount codes

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  1. Choose a Dell coupon you'd like to use and click 'Get Code'. Copy the code for later.
  2. Head to the Dell website and add the products you want to your basket.
  3. Click on your basket when you're ready to head to the checkout.
  4. On the checkout screen, look for the coupon box that says "Enter Code"
  5. Click inside of the box and paste your Dell coupon code.
  6. Click “Apply” and your order total will change to reflect your savings.

How we source voucher codes

The codes listed on each vouchers page on Tom’s Guide have been sourced by our dedicated vouchers team, who find the latest codes through the web and our relationships with retailers and affiliate networks. Each page is updated every few days to include up-to-date offers and ways to save, and our London-based commercial team uses our connections with retailers to source exclusive codes directly from some of the biggest brands on the market.

How we test voucher codes

Every voucher code on Tom’s Guide has been tested by our offers team, based in Cardiff, to make sure they work before we upload them. The codes on Tom’s Guide can be used for a wide range of savings, covering student discounts, free shipping deals, and site-wide or product-specific savings.

We want to make sure every voucher is ready to use whenever someone visits one of our pages, so we don’t include any user-specific or one-time use codes. Each offer also includes as much information as we can find on its terms and conditions to keep things clear, and any applicable expiry dates will be listed next to the offer details. You can view the full list of terms and conditions by clicking the corresponding text below the main offer text and expanding the section.

What to do if a voucher code doesn’t work

Although we work hard to only include tried and tested vouchers on our pages, sometimes codes can expire or terms and conditions can be changed before we have a chance to update the code or our pages. If your discount isn’t being applied at the checkout, there are a number of things you can do.

First, check you meet any listed requirements such as multibuy offers, minimum spends, or product-specific deals. For example, you may need to buy 3 items to receive your discount, or your code may only be applicable to orders with certain models (i.e. 10% off specific smartphones). If you need to review the details of your chosen deal, click the text that reads “View terms and conditions” below the main text.

If you are still experiencing issues applying your discount, don’t worry - our team is on hand to help. Just email coupons.tomsguide@futurenet.com and include information on the code you tried to redeem and which of our pages it was listed on. A member of our team will be in touch to offer support as soon as they can.

How we make money

Tom’s Guide makes money from vouchers on a commission basis. We have agreements with every retailer that has a vouchers page for, and for every order placed using one of our codes, we earn a portion of the order total back in commission from that retailer.

Using this model means all of our profits are paid for by the retailers we partner with, and we do not pass any costs on to our users. Using one of our vouchers will never cost you anything - you’ll only pay for the discounted products you’re looking to buy, so you can rest easy knowing you get exactly what it says on the tin.

Want to read more about Tom's Guide vouchers? You can find more information on our dedicated page, where we break down How We Source Voucher Codes and How to Use Them on your online orders.

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