Samsung 4K TVs, De'Longhi coffee machines, Bosch power tools, Philips Hue systems, and more on sale for June 24 in the UK
Robert Anderson
Another week, another set of amazing deals. With the heat set to soar in the coming days, now couldn't be a better time to kit out your garden, and we've got the deals to help.
Get your garden looking its best with a robust mower, or a powerful pressure washer.
If you're still sceptical about the British summer, we've also lined up a great selection of deals to keep you happy at home. Highlights include a sharp set of Morphy Richards knives, down to £24.99 from £79.99, and a Samsung 4K Ultra HD TV, down to only £497 from the £809 list price — that's over £300 in savings.
Other deals include discounts on big brands such as Bosch, Samsung, Sony, De'Longhi, and more. There's everything from dazzling swimming pools, sharp 4K TVs, and intelligent home lighting systems. Read more...
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