Best Argos Black Friday and Cyber Monday UK deals so far

Argos have already started releasing Black Friday deals - here are their best - Jeff Gilbert
Argos have already started releasing Black Friday deals - here are their best - Jeff Gilbert

Argos has been a British high street institution for 40 years, thanks to its famous catalogues, tiny pens and reputation for stocking almost every household product imaginable.  

And its Black Friday sales last year proved that the retailer, which first opened its doors in Canterbury in 1973, can still pack a punch when it comes to selling what the nation wants.

There were 78.5 million visits to the Argos website on Black Friday last year - almost twice the number of tourists who visit the UK every year. And following its busiest online retail hour of all time last year (21:00-22:00 on the 24th November with almost 810,000 visits), Argos expects this year to be no different.

This year, the retailer has started early with some discounts released already - and they aren't the only one. We've rounded up some of the best early Black Friday deals for the retailer below.

Best early Argos Black Friday deals

Hitachi 43-Inch Smart 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR

Was £369.99, now £279.99 from Argos

Hitachi 4k Ultra HD TV
Hitachi 4k Ultra HD TV

For a cinematic experience in your own living room, this Hitachi 43-inch Smart 4K Ultra HD TV now comes cheaper than many of its lesser-tech competitors. The HDR-ready TV boasts 2 USB ports, 3 HDMI sockets, 4K Ultra HD Certification, and can be mounted with ease.

As a Smart TV, it also includes built-in access to Netflix, YouTube, Facebook, Freeview Play (so you can catch up on TV you would otherwise miss when it suits you best), and more. 

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Lenovo Ideapad 130s Cloudbook

Was £179.99, now £119.99

Lenovo Ideapad Cloudbook
Lenovo Ideapad Cloudbook

This incredibly light laptop - it weighs just 1.15kg - is reduced by a third at Argos today, making it a deal worth taking advantage of if you're looking for a no-fuss device to carry to lectures or meetings. It has an 11.6 inch screen, up to eight hours of battery life and comes with Microsoft Office and McAfee LiveSafe security built in.

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Google Home Mini 

Was £49, now £29

Google Home Mini
Google Home Mini

The Google Home Mini is billed as the ideal little helper - and that's just what it does. Powered by Google Assistant, it combs the search engine after hearing the command 'Okay Google' to find the information you want it to. 

Use it as a timer when cooking, to make calculations for you, to convert recipe measurements, to control thermostats and to manage your schedule. Plus you can connect it to a Google Chromecast to voice-activate series, films and music on your TV or speaker.

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Bose Quiet Comfort 25 Over-Ear Wired Headphones

Was £233.99, now £129.95

Bose Quiet Comfort 25 Over-Ear Wired Headphones  
Bose Quiet Comfort 25 Over-Ear Wired Headphones

These comfortable Bose headphones have over £100 knocked off their price at Argos, and with really crisp sound quality they're a product worth investing in. They come with a 1.42m cord length and a 3.5mm jack.

Note that the headphones are designed to work with iPhones and aren't compatible with Android phones; if you get a phone call while listening to music you can use the inline mic to take the call hands-free.

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Tefal GV6721 Effectis Steam Generator Iron

Was 179.99, now £89.99

Tefal iron
Tefal iron

It's common knowledge that the more you invest in an iron, the more you get from it. This Tefal model has been reduced by 50 per cent and, considering how often you'll use it, is a great offer at only £89.99.

You can fill its 1.4 litre tank while using it and can use its vertical steam function to iron to steam creases from hanging clothing. It has an 'anti-drip' system, which prevents drips and water marks on your material; plus it turns off automatically if knocked over or not being used.

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All-new Amazon Echo

Was £89.99, now £54.99

Amazon Echo
Amazon Echo

This a great offer: Amazon Echos are usually £89.99. The voice-activated Echo will search the internet, play music from Amazon Music, Spotify and TuneIn, check your calendar and set alarms on demand; plus this model can hear you from any direction, even while music is playing.

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What else to expect this Black Friday

Black Friday is officially still a few days away and many retailers often save the best deals until then. 

John Rogers, Chief Executive Officer at Argos, said the retail giant has been preparing for Black Friday for months as shoppers gear up to use the event to start their Christmas shopping.

"Over the past few months we’ve been busy preparing for the surge in customer demand on Black Friday, making sure our digital channels, stores and distribution centres are all geared up in anticipation for high levels of demand for fantastic deals.

"We have seen how Black Friday and Cyber Monday have changed the way people shop for Christmas, with many using the event as the first phase of festive purchasing."

Last year, Argos sold 18 TVs and 11 smart speakers a minute and had its biggest ever day for Apple Mac sales. Mr Rogers is predicting similar demand for these products this year.

"We also expect that smart home, gaming accessories and home entertainment gadgets will be among the products most in demand, and that more customers will take advantage of our online channels to shop on their way to work or from the comfort of their own home", he added.

Argos’ other bestselling Black Friday products last year included video gaming consoles, video games and tablets.

Last year, Argos was quick off the mark, launching its Black Friday deals the night before the rest of the internet. This is likely to happen again so brace yourself for an early start.

We predict many of Argos' key product discounts will follow the company's sales trends over the last six months. Expect strong deals across pet tech (think surveillance cameras, litter robots, snazzy toys and activity monitors), drones, and Samsung phones (sales rose by five per cent in July after they were used by Love Island contestants).

Last year’s competition-crushing deals were predominately spread across tech and home appliances. Sim-free iPhones were reduced by £50, the PSVR console was reduced £100, many Dyson cordless vacuum cleaners were reduced by up to £240 (including the popular V5 Animal Extra Cordless Vacuum Cleaner) and the DJI Mavic Pro drone was reduced by £50.

Meanwhile, Xbox One S bundles were reduced to £169.99, the Zing Smart X Hoverboard was reduced by £50, Acer laptops were reduced by £110, GoPros came with free accessories (worth over £100), and - cheekily - rival Amazon's own-brand products were price matched. Many of this year’s deals will likely follow suit.

Top Argos shopping tips

You can create an Argos Black Friday shopping list by clicking the heart button next to your desired products online. Each item will be added to your account as a favourite so you can check out quickly when the deals go live.

Argos’ chief advantage over Amazon is its Fast Track Collection. When you’re checking out online you can choose collect your order in-store any time over the subsequent seven days and - with over 1200 locations - it can take the pain out of the postal chaos. It certainly beats missing a parcel and finding time to visit oft-overwhelmed Royal Mail offices.

If you’re planning a serious Black Friday shopping spree, the Argos Card could offer a helping hand. The card allows customers to pay for purchases up to six months later when you spend over £99, meaning new TVs, vacuums, and phones all become a little easier to afford.

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