Debenhams’ Black Friday deals have just kicked off, bringing you a week of Black Friday savings. As Debenhams offers up a wide range of products, you can expect savings on perfumes and colognes, money off of furniture and clothes as well as electricals, toys, kitchenware and even candles.
Trying to grapple with Debenhams’ Black Friday deals is pretty daunting, there are literally pages upon pages of deals to sift through. That’s why we’ve decided to do it for you, so you can simply jump to the deals we think are best.
Many of Debenhams’ Black Friday deals are permanent for the whole week or until stocks last. However, for today only, you can get 50% off women’s dresses. Debenhams is also adding daily deals to all of its electricals Black Friday savings, so check back with us daily to find our pick of the best electrical deals too.
The best Debenhams Black Friday deals
1. Electronic games advent calendar – £12.50 (down from £25)
If there’s one thing you don’t need more of at Christmas, it’s chocolate. So why not take a different path with this year’s advent calendar? The Hayes Electronic games calendar has a different fun game to build and play every day. At £12.50, down from £25, it’s certainly worth a punt.
2. Fitbit Blaze HR smart fitness watch in Blue – £125 (down from £160)
The Fitbit Blaze HR is a great fitness tracker from Fitbit that doubles as an adequate smartwatch. It’s not as feature-filled as dedicated smartwatches, but it’s a fitness tracker that doesn’t compromise your style. However, you can actually find it for under £120 on Amazon if you want to save a bit more money.
4. DeLonghi Lattissima Touch Nespresso coffee machine in Black – £261 (down from £290)
Another coffee machine from our list of the best coffee machines. This saving definitely seems like great value, but you can actually find it £100 cheaper over at Amazon – a very good saving.
This titanium 6.5 litre Morphy Richards slow cooker is exclusive to Debenhams but, if you’re not fussed by having it in titanium, you can find it £5 cheaper on Amazon in stainless steel.
Alan Martin is a freelance writer with more than a decade’s worth of experience, mainly in the technology space, with bylines at The Evening Standard, Tom's Guide, The i and many others. His main focus at Expert Reviews is ensuring that your next pick of phone or wearable is the right choice for you and represents the best possible value for money. In the past he’s covered a broad range of games, dental apparel and pet accessories and, on one memorable occasion, had to strip off to retrieve a rogue drone from a lake – such is his dedication to reviews.
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