Boxing Day sales – Best bargains including Currys, Argos, Dunelm and Next
CHRISTMAS is over and shops have slashed prices by up to 88 per cent in the Boxing Day sales.
Shoppers have been queuing since 5am with bargain hunters set to spend £4billion today.
But sales already started two days early on Christmas Eve, with shops cutting prices to grab the attention of last minute festive shoppers.
Retailers such as John Lewis, Argos, Currys, Next and Dunelm has reduced prices in a bid to shift stock before the New Year.
We've scored the deals to find some top bargains - but, remember, a bargain is only a bargain if you were going to spend the cash already.
Shoppers should remember to compare prices before buying, to ensure they are getting the best price.
If you're doing this online then remember to check rival websites or simply use Google to check the lowest prices offered by other sites.
You can also use price history websites such as PriceSpy and CamelCamelCamel to see if the item has been a lower price before.
Here are some of the best discounts we've spotted:
Toshiba 49 inch smart UHD TV at Argos - Was £329, now £269 -
Oral B Smart Series 4000 electric toothbrush at Currys - Was £129, now £49.99 -
Dunelm Cotton pom pom cushion - Was £10, now £5 -
Shark cordless vacuum cleaner on Amazon - Was £359.99, now £174.99 -
Silver Cross carrycot from John Lewis - Was £275, now £137.50 -
Lenovo IdeaPad 11.6inch Cloudbook from Argos - Was £149.99, now £149.99 -
We've also rounded up the best offers below:
- Argos -
- Currys - 40% off -
- Dunelm - 50% off -
- Next - at least 50% off -
- Amazon's Boxing Day Sale -
- John Lewis - up to 50% clearance sale -
- Asda half price sale -
- B&M's Boxing Day sale -
- Boots half price sale -
- New Look - up to 60% off -
- TKMaxx Christmas clearance sale -
- Mothercare -
- Superdrug -
It's important to note that prices often change, sometimes within minutes.
Bargain hunters who want to get the best deals may hit the shops early to avoid crowds and disappointment.
But shops are expected to deepen the discounts in the coming says as they try to get rid of stock.
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Although, not all retailers are set to benefit from a Boxing Day sales bounce.
Spending is predicted to fall today for the first time in seven years, according to the Centre For Retail Research.
Let us know if you're spotted an amazing bargain below in the comments.