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Currys Black Friday sale 2025: best deals live now

Every year, our dedicated team of product experts pick out the best Black Friday deals in the Currys sale - these are our early sale picks.
This year, the Currys website promises that every Black Friday deal will be at Currys' lowest-ever price, which sounds pretty promising.
We'll be keeping an eye on that. So if you've been checking out a Currys gadget or home appliance, be sure to keep an eye on Which? during the Black Friday sales, too.
When is Black Friday 2025? Find out when the biggest sales event falls this year.
Why should I shop the Black Friday sales with Which?
In previous years, we've seen discounted products that score poorly or are even Which? Don't Buys: simply not worth your money. Our Currys Black Friday sale round-up will only include products that performed well in our test lab and are offered at a genuinely good discount. But you’ll need to read our reviews for the full picture.
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Best deals in the Currys sale
Currys releases a steady flow of deals over the course of November in the lead-up to Black Friday, and below is a sample of the best ones we've found so far. You can use the links to jump to the section you want to view:
TV deals | Laptop deals | Washing machine deals | Fridge freezer deals | Vacuum cleaner deals | Mobile phone deals | Tablet deals | Dehumidifier deals | Bathroom scales deals | Smartwatch deals
* References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.
Best Currys TV deals
LG 43NANO81A6A
Average price in the past six months: £327
Cheapest price in the past six months: £280*

- 43-inch 4K TV
- LCD display
- Supports HDR10 and HLG formats
We like: LG’s operating system and remote work well together.
We don't like: Sound lacks dynamism
This entry-level TV from LG incorporates the brand's Nanocell tech, which is designed to boost colour – that's unusual for a television that you can buy for less than £400.
For this price, you shouldn't expect a whole host of bells and whistles (gaming features are a little limited, for example), but there's still the option to use voice controls through LG's excellent Magic Remote, and recording is available, too.
Read our LG 43NANO81A6A review to discover whether this is a bargain TV worth bagging.
Samsung QE50QN80F
Average price in the past six months: £793
Cheapest price in the past six months: £649*

- 50-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
We like: Great operating system
We don't like: Fiddly remote
With its miniLED backlight and quantum dot display, the 50-inch QE50QN80F should have vibrant colours and impressive contrast.
Samsung has given it the high-end treatment, too, so there are nice extras for gamers (e.g. 144Hz screen, FreeSync and variable refresh rate tech), all for a cheaper price than an OLED from LG or Samsung.
Check out the full Samsung QE50QN80F review to see how this one scored in our tests.
Panasonic TV-55Z85AEB
Average price in the past six months: £1,210
Cheapest price in the past six months: £900*

- 55-inch 4K TV
- OLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ Adaptive and DolbyVision IQ formats
We like: Big and functional remote
We don't like: Smart menu could use a revamp
The Panasonic TV-55Z85AEB is a 55-inch OLED television that has all the features you’d want from a top-of-the-range model. There are advanced HDR formats, a dedicated gaming mode, Fire TV operating system and much more.
Plus, it includes a personal video recorder (PVR) allowing you to record shows and films directly to the set and pause and play live TV. And you can control the day-to-day functions via Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit app – there’s a mic on the remote that you use for voice controls.
Take a look at our Panasonic TV-55Z85AEB review to see if this television should be on your shortlist.
Hisense 65U8QTUK
Average price in the past six months: £1,566
Cheapest price in the past six months: £1,299*

- 65-inch 4K TV
- QLED display
- Supports HDR10 and 10+, HLG and Dolby Vision IQ formats
We like: Simple operating system
We don't like: The remote is cramped
High-tailing it in from our most recently tested batch of televisions, this QLED is just in time to slot into the top spot on your Xmas list. It may be Hisense’s top-tier TV from 2025, but it still undercuts the likes of LG, Samsung and Sony in the high-end of the market.
Hisense claims that the mini-LED technology employed in this panel gives you an incredible level of control over the brightness, contrast and colour for exquisite images. It will be a godsend for gamers as the 165Hz panel (the highest on any TV) can display 165 frames per second, which makes better use of newer games consoles to make games look smoother. There’s a microphone in the remote and you can use it to control some aspects of the TV with your voice.
Hisense has not always led the pack in making its televisions the easiest to adapt to make its features more accessible. Does this latest model buck that trend?
Read our Hisense 65U8QTUK review to see if it's easy to set up and control.
Best Currys laptop deals
IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook
Average price in the past six months: £202
Cheapest price in the past six months: £150*

- MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor
- 4GB Ram
- 128GB SSD
We like: Thin and light
We don't like: Underpowered speakers
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 is a 14-inch Chromebook that could be ideal for anybody who wants a very low-cost laptop for basic tasks only, such as editing documents and sending a few emails. It weighs 1.3kg, which is lighter than most 14-inch laptops and makes it easy to carry around in a backpack.
Note that Chromebooks differ from regular Windows laptops. The stripped-down Google ChromeOS operating system may suit some, especially when you consider the purchase price.
Find out if our experts think this laptop is worth buying in our IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook review.
Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 Chromebook
Average price in the past six months: £327
Cheapest price in the past six months: £220*

- MediaTek Kompanio 838 processor
- 8GB Ram
- 128GB eMMc storage
We like: Versatile two-in-one design
We don't like: Keyboard feels flimsy
This clever little 11-inch touchscreen Lenovo device has a detachable keyboard, allowing you to use it either like a laptop or as a tablet. It comes with a stylus for more precise touchscreen control.
It's very compact and lightweight, weighing less than 1kg. This could make it one to consider if you’re looking for a model you can easily slip into a bag and carry around.
Just remember, like every other Chromebook on the market, it can’t run Windows or Mac apps. That means, along with that tiny screen, it’s only built for the basics. It feels more like a tablet with a keyboard than a full-on traditional laptop.
Is this portable two-in-one laptop the versatile device you’ve been looking for? See our verdict in our Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 Chromebook review.
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge (15.6", X1-26-100, 16GB)
Average price in the past six months: £691
Cheapest price in the past six months: £449*

- Snapdragon X processor
- 16GB Ram
- 256GB of eUFS memory
We like: Powerful processor with AI capabilities
We don't like: Gets very warm below the keyboard
This 15-inch touchscreen Windows laptop is part of a wave of new Copilot+ computers - meaning it includes a neural processing unit (NPU) that can run AI workloads locally, rather than in the cloud. Do note that this also means its Snapdragon X processor is ARM-based (just like Macs), and these can occasionally have compatibility issues with older peripherals, like a printer. So check before you buy if you think this will be a problem for you.
Coupled with 16GB of Ram, the chipset should provide plenty of power for tackling even the most arduous tasks. Storage on our test model was 256GB of eUFS memory (an alternative to a solid-state drive, more commonly used in smartphones), which is a little on the stingy side. It supports the latest and fastest Wi-Fi 7 standard.
To find out all the pros and cons of this model, see our comprehensive Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge (15.6") review.
Microsoft Surface Laptop, Copilot+ PC, 13-inch (2025)
Average price in the past six months: £724
Cheapest price in the past six months: £599*

The 256GB storage version of this model is available now for a best-ever price of £599 at Currys.
- Snapdragon X processor
- 16GB Ram
- 256GB SSD
We like: Lovely to use
We don't like: No HDMI port
The Microsoft Surface Laptop is the tech giant’s flagship laptop. It's designed to balance eye-catching specs at a not too eye-watering price – which is even more attractive thanks to this discount.
The tech giant makes much of this laptop’s ‘sleek, light’ design and – weighing 1.22kg and measuring 17mm at its thickest point with the lid closed – it certainly achieves this. It’s a super-portable device that should prove no burden to carry around and use on your lap.
Microsoft is also keen to remind you that this Copilot+ PC has built-in AI functions that let you perform tasks – such as generating images and fixing your emails’ tone and grammar – without the need for an online AI service.
It's important to note that we tested the 512GB storage version of this laptop, not the 256GB version featured in this deal. So if storage capacity is valuable to you, consider that before you make a purchase.
Read our full Asus 16-inch Vivobook 16 (X1607QA) review to see how it performed in our extensive tests.
Best Currys washing machine deals
Bosch WGG254F1GB
Average price in the past six months: £689
Cheapest price in the past six months: £499*

- Freestanding
- 10kg cottons capacity
- White
We like: Easy to use
We don't like: Not the speediest
The Bosch WGG254F1GB promises to reduce the time you spend ironing with its ‘Iron Assist’ function, which adds steam to the drum to reduce creases. Working out how much detergent to use shouldn’t be a problem either, as this model uses i-DOS to automatically dispense the correct amount of detergent to suit each load.
Its 10kg drum capacity is ideal for households with plenty of laundry to get through each week. You’ll find all the usual programs, including quick and super-quick washes, a delicate cycle for woollens, a mixed-load cycle and a drum-clean program.
Read our full Bosch WGG254F1GB review to see if it is a dud or delight.
Best Currys fridge freezer deals
Kenwood KNF55XD23
Average price in the past six months: £429
Cheapest price in the past six months: £389*

- Freestanding
- Frost-free freezer
- Silver finish
We like: It's quiet
We don’t like: Some minor ease-of-use niggles
The Kenwood KNF55XD23 is a frost-free fridge freezer, with a fast chill function and adjustable shelves for accommodating larger items
Functions include fast freeze and fast chill. The doors can be hinged on the right or left, whatever suits your kitchen layout best. It’s a frost-free fridge freezer, as most (but not all) are these days, so you should never have to defrost it yourself.
The fridge section has three shelves and a salad crisper drawer, and the freezer has four drawers.
Read our full Kenwood KNF55XD23 review to see how it performed in the test lab.
Beko CNG6686VPZ
Average price in the past six months: £603
Cheapest price in the past six months: £529*

- Freestanding
- Frost-free freezer
- Black finish
We like: Easy to clean
We don’t like: Fixed shelf positions
If you're open to bold colour choices for your kitchen you can save £130 on the Beko CNG6686 if you opt for this black version, rather than the white one.
We managed to fit 12 supermarket carrier bags of groceries inside. There’s a bottle rack you can fold away if you need more space for food. There’s a digital display panel on front that lets you to alter conditions inside without opening the door.
Features include a fast-freeze mode (for freezing large batches of food quickly), energy-saving mode and open-door alarm for both the fridge and freezer. The doors are reversible so you can adapt the way it opens to suit your kitchen layout too.
Our full Beko CNG6686VPZ review points out the pros and cons of this cheap model.
Kenwood K2NFMXA23
Average price in the last six months: £762
Cheapest price in the past six months: £689*

- Freestanding
- Frost-free freezer
- Silver finish
We like: It's extremely quiet
We don't like: There are some ease-of-use niggles with the fridge
This freestanding fridge freezer from Kenwood accommodates 14 shopping bags of groceries.
The fridge has three shelves (none of which are adjustable). There’s also a bottle shelf and two drawers at the base. The lowest drawer is for fruit and vegetables – you can adjust the humidity to suit the contents. It also has a super-cool function that should be useful when you put in lots of shopping.
The frost-free freezer has three drawers and a fast-freeze function.
Read our full Kenwood K2NFMXA23 review to see if it impressed enough to be a Best Buy.
Logik L50TW23
Average price in the last six months: £179
Cheapest price in the past six months: £159*

- Freestanding
- Not frost-free
- White
We like: It's extremely quiet
We don't like: There are some ease-of-use niggles with the fridge
You could be forgiven for thinking that there's a catch with a fridge freezer this cheap. So it's worth noting the unusual dimensions of this petite model, which is more suitable for the kind of tiny kitchens beloved of AirBnBs and student digs.
Even so it offers enough space in the two-shelf freezer to keep ice cubes, fish fingers and a few ready meals on hand for emergencies, as well as four shopping bags-worth of groceries in the fridge.
There are few other frills - unless reversing the door-opening direction to suit your unusual kitchen floorplan is a necessity.
Read our full Logic L50TW23 review to see if it impressed enough to be a Best Buy.
Best Currys vacuum cleaner deals
Dyson V11 Extra
Average price in the past six months: £421
Cheapest price in the past six months: £330*

- Bagless and cordless stick vacuum cleaner
- 0.8 litre dust capacity
- Weighs 3kg
We like: Convenient to use at height and on furniture
We don't like: Suction is quite strong on thick carpets
As the name suggests, the Dyson V11 Extra stick vacuum cleaner comes with plenty of attachments, including one for your mattress, a quick-release dusting nozzle, and a detangle brush head that’s designed to keep itself hair-free.
Like all Dysons, it’s bagless, and this one has a 0.8-litre capacity. The canister has a ‘point and shoot’ emptying mechanism that’s designed to expel the dirt without you having to reach inside the container.
Some vacuum cleaners struggle to pick up tufts of fur, so is this one any better than the rest?
See our full Dyson V11 Extra review for everything you could want to know about this Dyson vac.
Shark PowerPro IZ380UK
Average price in the past six months: £228
Cheapest price in the past six months: £155*

- Bagless and cordless stick vacuum cleaner
- 1 litre dust capacity
- Weighs 3.5kg
We like: Removes pet hair with ease
We don't like: Suction drops as the container fills
This cordless stick vac has a motorised floor head detects the type of flooring it’s on, as well as the dirt beneath it, and adjusts the suction power accordingly. Plus, Shark claims that the anti-hair wrap roller is designed not to get tangled up with long strands of hair.
It can be transformed into a handheld cleaner for tackling tricky areas such as stairs, upholstery and car interiors, and supplied accessories include a crevice tool and upholstery nozzle, battery and a charger.
It weighs 3.5kg, so it’s not too heavy, and has a 1-litre dust capacity, which is more generous than some.
Is this vacuum as good at dealing with hair as Shark claims? Find out in our full Shark PowerPro IZ380UK review.
Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra VS90F40DEK/EU
Average price in the past six months: £1,053
Cheapest price in the past six months: £699*

- Bagless and cordless stick vacuum cleaner
- 0.6 litre dust capacity
- Weighs 3.2kg
We like: Good battery life
We don't like: High RRP
Billed as the ‘world’s most powerful cordless stick vacuum cleaner’. You get up to 400W suction, smart wi-fi connectivity, ‘AI cleaning’, dual batteries, a host of accessories – and a vacuum that empties itself.
There are also dual floor heads: one for general use and one soft roller designed for hard floors. There’s an angle tool and a combi upholstery nozzle/furniture brush. The telescopic pipe can be extended up to almost 80cm to more easily reach high spaces. An LCD screen on the vacuum handle shows the run time, battery life and any maintenance issues, such as blockages.
How does this Samsung vac shape up? We reveal all in our Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra VS90F40DEK review.
Currys Essentials C700VC18
Average price in the past six months: £81
Cheapest price in the past six months: £55*

You can now by this vacuum cleaner for £60 at Currys
- Bagless corded cylinder vacuum cleaner
- 1.3 litre dust capacity
- Weighs 4.6kg
We like: Excellent filters
We don't like: Only average at cleaning on carpet
This simple bagless cylinder vacuum cleaner exclusive to Currys weighs 4.6kg, which is light in comparison other similar models, and it has a medium-sized 1.3- litre dust capacity.
At 7.6 metres, its overall reach is pretty modest compared with other vacuums on the market, so you might need to change plug sockets quite often.
In the box you get a combination floor head, a crevice nozzle, an extension tube and a flexible hose. It's a relatively simple vacuum cleaner, to reflect its modest price.
Want to know if this cheap cleaner punches above its weight? Our Currys Essentials C700VC18 review reveals all.
Best Currys mobile phone deals
Google Pixel 9a
Average price in the past six months: £454
Cheapest price in the past six months: £359*

- 6.3-inch pOLED screen with 2,424 x 1,080 resolution
- Google Tensor G4 processor with 8GM Ram
- Two rear cameras
We like: Long-term software support
We don’t like: Limited selfie camera
The Google Pixel 9a has 5G and Wi-Fi 6E support and is powered by the Google Tensor G4 processor. It has a 6.3-inch pOLED (plastic OLED) display and is available in purple, pink, white and black.
Google promises seven years of security updates for this phone from launch. This is one of the longest guarantees we've seen, meaning you'll be able to keep using it for longer.
Find out more about the Google Pixel 9a in our full review.
Oppo Reno 13 Pro
Average price in the past six months: £596
Cheapest price in the past six months: £449*

You can currently nab the Oppo Reno 13 Pro for just £449 from Currys, saving you £200 on the original asking price.
- MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor
- Large 6.83-inch display
- Three rear cameras
We like: Solid value across the board
We don’t like: Battery life
With an RRP of £649, the Oppo Reno 13 Pro is priced at the high-end of the mid-range market, teetering on the edge of flagship price tags like that of the latest iPhones.
Unlike most phones in its category, the Reno 13 Pro starts with 256GB of storage, giving you more room to hold on to your photos and videos locally, relying less on cloud storage as a result.
There are three rear-facing cameras, including a 50MP 3.5x telephoto lens designed to help you capture subjects from a decent distance away. Charging can go to speeds of up to 80W.
Eager to learn more? Our Oppo Reno 13 Pro review has you covered.
Best Currys tablet deals
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
Average price in the past six months: £802
Cheapest price in the past six months: £403*

The best Galaxy Tab S9 offer comes from Currys which is now selling Samsung's tablet with 256GB of storage for only £584. Even though a 'before' price isn't mentioned, this particular model went for £899 at launch.
- 11-inch screen
- 1,600 x 2,560-pixel resolution
- Runs the Android operating system
We like: Strong cameras
We didn't like: Videos can judder, based on our lab tests
This 11-inch tablet from Samsung has an eight-core processor with a maximum speed of 3.36GHz, which is seriously powerful. This is backed up with 8GB of Ram – standard for a tablet at this price.
The model we tested has a 128GB drive, which drops to 99GB when you factor in the operating system and built-in apps, but this model is the more expensive 256GB option. You can add extra storage with a micro-SD card, too.
Find out if it's the right tablet for you – see our expert Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 review.
Best Currys smartwatch deals
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 44mm
Average price in the past six months: £310
Cheapest price in the past six months: £244*

- One UI 8.0 Wear OS 6.0
- Removable strap
- 37.3mm screen
We like: Waterproof
We don't like: Doesn't work with Apple iOS
This watch is the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 and has a design update - there's a faster processor, more AI health-related tracking features, and enhanced gesture control. Its companion app is compatible only with devices running Android.
It's available in 40mm and 44mm case sizes and comes in silver or grey, but there are also many different strap options you can choose from, including fabric and leather materials.
To see how well it tracks your health data, read our Samsung Galaxy Watch8 44mm review.
Best Currys scales deals
Renpho Elis Solar 2 Smart Body Scale
Average price in the past six months: £36.43
Cheapest price in the past six months: £24.99*

- Solar powered
- Smartphone connectivity
- 303 x 295 x 35mm (HxWxD)
We like: App is easy to connect and use
We don't like: Over-reliant on app
Tired of having to manually jot down the measurements from your bathroom scales after each reading? The Renpho Ellis Solar 2 Smart Body Scale does it all automatically by connecting to your smartphone via the Renpho Health app.
If you live in a larger household, the Smart Body Scale can store unlimited user profiles, so multiple people in a household can make use of it. The solar-powered design also means that you don't have to factor in swapping out batteries every so often.
Read our Renpho Ellis Solar 2 Smart Body Scale review to see how it fared against our tests.
Best Currys dehumidifier deals
Meaco DD8L Zambezi
Average price in the past six months: £252
Cheapest price in the past six months: £216*

- Type: Dessicant
- 55 x 36.1 x 21.3cm (HxWxD), 8kg
Described as being 'ideal for homes, garages, boats, and holiday properties', this dehumidifier includes a digital display, a daily run timer, variable humidity settings and a laundry function, providing you with plenty of options to adapt how it works to suit your needs.
Its child lock also makes it a good choice if you have little ones at home who like to fiddle with controls.
See our Meaco DD8L Zambezi review for details on how it performed in our tough lab tests.
What is the Currys Black Friday Price guarantee?
Like last year, Currys is offering a Black Friday Price guarantee that sounds like good news for those who worry they won't get the best deal by shopping early.
The Currys website states that if you purchase a qualifying Currys Black Friday deal between 29 October and 18 November 2025, and the retailer drops the price again before 2 December 2025, it will refund you the difference.
To secure the guarantee and be eligible for any potential refund, you need to keep your receipt and register the details of your purchase by 25 November 2025.
To check the full terms and conditions of the guarantee and register your receipt, see the Currys price guarantee page of the Currys website.
What is on offer in the Currys Black Friday sale?
Currys usually offers discounts across pretty much all of its departments, including:
Last year, the retailer listed the price of each product before it went on sale along with the dates it was at its previous price, both in-store and online.
All products came with the 'Currys Price Promise', which offered a price match against any other UK retailer, online or in store. If you saw the same item cheaper elsewhere, Currys said it would refund you the difference.
Last year, our experts found some decent deals on TVs, laptops, washing machines and vacuum cleaners, including the following:
- The Philips 3000 Series NA352/00 dual air fryer was a great deal at just £100.
- The large-scale LG Gram 17Z90S laptop was a decent deal at £999 and you could also get the 2TB model for £1,199.
- The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ went down to £154 at Currys – one of the best prices we'd seen on this tablet at the time.
- A Theragun Mini massage gun reached its lowest ever price of £125 at Currys and a few other retailers.
We'll update this page daily throughout the Black Friday sale period.
When will the Currys Black Friday sale start?
It has already started.
Last year, Currys started its Black Friday sale on Friday 1 November, four weeks before Black Friday. This year, the Currys Black Friday sale started on 29 October 2025.
Like last year, Black Friday 2025 falls quite late in November (Black Friday is on 28 November, and Cyber Monday on 1 December). That means the Currys sale will last a whole month and there's definitely no need to panic buy.
Want to know when we expect other big retailers to start their sales? Find out more about the John Lewis Black Friday sale and the Amazon Black Friday sale.
Does Currys offer product guarantees?
You can get some lengthy product guarantees at Currys, but not always. Take TVs and washing machines, where high-end models get five-year guarantees, while more basic ones won't have any additional guarantee beyond the manufacturer's.
If a guarantee is available, it's usually shown as a bullet point when you're browsing through lists of products, or in the specifications section once you've clicked on a product.
More generally, all products bought at Currys come with a standard 12-month manufacturer's warranty from the date the item was purchased, but some manufacturers offer longer.
For a fee, Currys also provides a Care & Repair service, which offers breakdown support if needed. If the product is found to be irreparable, Currys will provide vouchers so you can get a replacement.
Go to Currys help and support for more information and tech advice.
How much is delivery from Currys?

Currys offers several delivery and collection options, so you can choose the most convenient for you.
- Small items, standard delivery – this is free for orders over £40 or £3.99 for orders under £40 on all-day delivery. You can reserve a weekday time slot for £9.99.
- Small items, next-day delivery – you'll pay £9.99 for a weekday slot, £6.99 for a weekend all-day slot or £10.99 for a weekend timed slot.
- Large items, standard delivery – prices for all-day delivery start from £20, or you can choose a timed slot from £35.
- Large items, next-day delivery – prices start from £30, or you can choose a timed slot from £45.
For more details, check the delivery and collection page on the Currys website.
Returning sales purchases to Currys

If you purchased your item from Currys online, you can return it within 14 days even if you've opened it - although it must be returned as new and in its original packaging. Under the Consumer Contracts Regulations, you have 14 days from delivery to notify Currys you'd like to make a return and a further 14 days to send the items back.
Customers who bought a Black Friday product in-store can return the item within 21 days in its unopened and sealed packaging, along with proof of purchase (this excludes connected mobile phones).
If you visit the Currys returns, refunds and exchanges page, there's a tool to help establish your particular issue and how it can be resolved. You can also use Currys webchat to speak directly with a representative.
Find out more about Currys' returns policy




