Black Friday may be behind us, but if you haven’t got round to buying anything from your list yet, there’s no need to panic. There are still plenty of savings available to shop today – the daftly named Cyber Monday. As ever, we’d encourage you not to buy anything unless you really need it and have the budget to do so – read our advice on how to shop smartly.
Here’s our fully updated guide to the best genuine Cyber Monday bargains on the Filter’s top picks from testing, including our favourite artificial Christmas tree and sunrise alarm. While some offers sold out over the weekend, a few have seen bigger price reductions today, including Shark’s CryoGlow LED mask and a cordless vacuum.
For more, read the best Black Friday deals under £50 and the best PS5, Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2 deals
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How we selected these deals (and excluded others)
The key to shopping smart on Black Friday, Cyber Monday or any discount event is to know what you want – and we’re here to help you target the good stuff. We’ve tested thousands of products at the Filter in 2025 and warmly recommended hundreds of them, including many that have genuinely good Black Friday discounts.
Instead of listing price cuts on all the products we’ve featured, we’ve focused on the things you’ve liked the most this year, and looked for deals that undercut their long-term average prices by a significant amount. Ideally, their Black Friday price will be their lowest of the year.
We don’t take retailers at their word on discount size, either. Amazon may say it’s “70%” off the RRP, but we study the price history of every item using independent tools such as the Camelizer to find out how generous a discount really is. If an item’s price has been all over the place in 2025, we’ll give the average price below instead of a “was …” price, so you can judge how good a deal it is.
At the Filter, we believe in buying sustainably, and the excessive consumerism encouraged by Black Friday doesn’t sit easily with us. However, we also believe in shopping smarter, and there’s no denying that it’s often the best time of year to buy big-ticket items that you genuinely need and have planned to buy in advance, or stock up on regular buys such as skincare and cleaning products.
Retailers often push offers that are not as good as they seem, with the intention of clearing out old stock, so we only recommend genuine deals. We assess the price history of every product where it’s available, and we won’t feature anything unless it is genuinely lower than its average price – and we will always specify this in our articles.
We only recommend deals on products that we’ve tested or have been recommended by product experts. What we choose to feature is based on the best products at the best prices chosen by our editorially independent team, free of commercial influence.
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The best Cyber Monday and Black Friday deals on the Filter’s favourite products
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The best home and mattress deals
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Subscription-free video doorbell
Eufy Security doorbell E340, £74.99 (avg £151.29)
£74.99 at AmazonLots of video doorbells and home surveillance systems come with a recurring subscription to access some of their features, which you may wish to avoid. If so, then the Eufy Video Doorbell E340 was Andy Shaw’s pick in his testing of the best video doorbells out there. He liked the E340 precisely because of its dual camera setup to make keeping an eye on parcels a breeze, plus the onboard storage to stick it to cloud storage. Reliability of movement detection needed some work, though. At £74.99 from Amazon, it’s also at its lowest price ever this Black Friday from the big online retailer.
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Our favourite robot vacuum cleaner
Eufy X10 Pro Omni, from £498.099 (was £579)
£498.99 at Amazon £499 at ArgosYou wait a lifetime for a self-emptying vacuum cleaner, then Black Friday brings you two at once. The Eufy X10 was named “best overall” by Stuart Andrews in his guide to the best robot vacuums, and it’s already one of the fastest-selling items in Amazon’s Black Friday sale. Its price cut isn’t quite the 38% Amazon suggests, because it cost £579 throughout 2025, but this is still a legitimately good deal.
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Ninja air fryer
Ninja Double Stack XL, from £179.99 at Amazon (was £269.99)
£179.99 at Amazon £188 at NinjaIf you’re still holding out on buying an air fryer, here’s a rare chance to grab a big-name, big-capacity Ninja without the big price tag. Not quite so big, anyway. Rachel Ogden named the Double Stack XL “best compact air fryer” in her guide to the best air fryers, but with its 9.5l capacity and four cooking levels, this thing can cook a lot. Still not cheap, but far below its average price of £229.
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The best artificial Christmas tree
Habitat 6ft mixed top upswept Christmas tree, £84 (was £120)
£84 (with code XMAS30) at ArgosHabitat’s gloriously lifelike and easy-to-assemble tree topped our test to find the best artificial Christmas trees, and as December rattles towards us it’s inevitably discounted for Black Friday. The code XMAS30 will get you 30% (£36) off.
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Heated fleece throw
Silentnight luxury heated throw, £36 (was £45)
£36 at BootsA Black Friday best seller, Silentnight’s toasty fleece blanket was one of the lighter and thinner options in our best heated throws roundup. That makes this 120 x 160cm throw ideal for wrapping around yourself (and no-one else) on the sofa as the evenings grow ever colder.
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Smart baby monitor
Owlet Dream Sock, from £199 (was £299)
£199.99 at John Lewis £199 at AmazonOwlet’s feature-packed smartphone-compatible baby monitor was one of the favourite baby products when we spoke to parents last year. If you’d rather not give your £199 to Amazon, John Lewis is only 99p more.
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The best combination steam cleaner
Vax Steam Fresh Total Home mop, from £84 (was £160)
£84 at Currys £84 at AmazonEmerging from Stuart Andrews’ best steam cleaners test as the “best combination cleaner”, Vax’s versatile mop proved easy and effective to use on multiple surfaces and tight corners. The handheld bit detaches easily from the body then slots back in when needed, and you get an array of brushes, scrapers, pads and nozzles. This dirt-blitzing package has dropped more than 40% at Currys and Amazon.
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Smart wake-up and reading light
Philips SmartSleep sleep and wake-up light, £139.99 (avg £179.61)
£139.99 at Philips £139.99 at AmazonWhen testing products for his guide to the best sunrise alarm clocks, our writer Pete Wise was struck by how well this one worked as a reading light. “Even when a bright setting is selected, the light seems relatively mellow and restful,” wrote Pete, who also liked the range of alarm sounds and audio input option. He found it a little too expensive, however – and it’s still north of £100, but somewhat less so.
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The best heated clothes airer
Dry:Soon Deluxe heated airer, £159.99 (was £199.99)
£159.99 at LakelandA heated airer dries your clothes fast enough to avoid the dreaded stink of slow-dried laundry, and without the cost or noise of a tumble dryer. Lakeland’s three-tier heated airer – the top performer in our heated airers test – has proved enduringly popular with the Filter’s readers, and is now at its lowest price ever. Lakeland has also dropped the price of the airer with cover to £195.98 for Black Friday.
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The best hybrid mattress
Otty Original Hybrid double, £533.58 with code THEFILTER7 (was £647.99)
£533.58 with code at OttyThe most comfortable and supportive foam-and-springs hybrid of all the mattresses we’ve tested, the Otty already came at an impressive price of £647.99 for a double, but the Filter’s exclusive code gives you a small but perfectly welcome additional 7% off for Black Friday. For a deeper dive into this cosy mattress, read our Otty Original Hybrid review (spoiler: it gets five stars).
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Sunrise alarm clock
£29.99 at Amazon £32.99 at BootsLumie Sunrise Alarm, from £29.99 (was £49)
One of your favourite Filter recommendations of the year, this gentle sunrise alarm clock will wake you up with kittens purring, birdsong, gently brightening light – or a plain old alarm sound if you prefer. It’s been around for a few years and saw a price hike in 2022 (cost-of-waking-up crisis?) before settling at just under £50 from most retailers, so this is a deal worth grabbing. If your budget is a little higher, our top pick – the Lumie BodyClock Spark 100 – is medically certified for treating Sad.
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Simba Pro hybrid mattress
Simba Hybrid Pro king size, £948.27 (was £1,299)
£948.27 at SimbaMattress “discounts” may seem to be a 24/7/365 thing, but UK watchdogs have given companies short shrift over money-off claims that aren’t all they seem. We’ve certainly noticed Simba playing by the rules lately, and its current 30%-off sale is the first we’ve seen in months. The excellent Simba Hybrid Pro, another of our best mattresses, is now hundreds of pounds cheaper in all sizes, from single (now £599.25) to super king (now £1,091.22).
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Wool mattress topper
Woolroom Deluxe wool topper (double), from £162.49 (was £174.99)
£162.49 at Amazon £165.74 at the WoolroomThe sustainably sourced wool in Woolroom’s bedding is a hypoallergenic temperature regulator, helping to keep you warm in winter and cool on hotter nights. The company’s deluxe mattress topper adds a touch of softness to a too-hard mattress, and is one of the easiest toppers we tested to move and store. Woolroom’s 35% isn’t quite as big a discount as Amazon’s, but it applies to everything on its site, including duvets, mattresses and linens.
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Powerful pressure washer
Bosch UniversalAquatak 135 high pressure washer, from £117.99 (was £209)
£117.99 at Amazon £135 at CurrysBlitz the gunk from your patio, decking, gutters and any flat surface you find yourself unable to resist pointing the nozzle at. Our writer Andy Shaw found the UniversalAquatak to be the most powerful of all the pressure washers he tested, and he thought its price was reasonable too. It’s now even cheaper for Black Friday, with its price dropping down to under £120.
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Shark vacuum cleaner
Shark PowerDetect vacuum, from £282.60 (was £549)
£282.60 at Amazon £314 at SharkA vacuum cleaner that empties itself? Yes please, said our writer Andy Shaw in his roundup of the best cordless vacuum cleaners – and you agreed, making Shark’s ingenious and powerful cordless cleaner one of your favourite products of the year. Vacuums that look after themselves don’t come cheap, and it’s great to see this one heavily discounted at Shark’s own website as well as at Amazon.
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Damp-destroying dehumidifier
ProBreeze dehumidifier, £151.99 (was £189.99)
£151.99 at ProBreeze £151.99 at AmazonThis “workhorse”, which “extracted moisture powerfully” in our best dehumidifiers test, has tumbled to its lowest price of the year (except for a few days in May, because no one buys dehumidifiers in May). If the recent cold snap gave you the condensation blues, here’s your chance to snap up the ProBreeze for a chunk below its average Amazon price of just over £180.
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Microchip cat flap
SureFlap microchip cat flap, from £55.99 (was £61.99)
£56 at Currys £55.99 at AmazonLet your cat (and only your cat) come and go without the risk of the neighbourhood Billy Six Dinners sneaking in through the flap. One of our top cat essentials, the SureFlap hasn’t been this cheap at Amazon since 2023, and Currys is only a penny behind. The moggie-tracking Connect version is also discounted at £119.99 – its lowest price since 2022.
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Cuddly heated throw
Beurer HD150 heated throw, £79.99 (was £84.99)
£79.99 at Amazon £79.99 at BeurerBeurer’s “soft and sumptuous” fleece blanket was crowned “best throw overall” in our guide to the best electric blankets thanks to its ability to get toasty fast without using much energy. A fiver off is not a massive discount, but this is its cheapest recent price on Amazon, where it normally costs £84.99. Beurer has now matched Amazon’s Black Friday price, dropping from £94.99 to £79.99.
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Google video doorbell
Google Nest doorbell, from £119.98 (was £179.99)
£119.98 at Amazon £129 at CurrysSort the cold-callers from the welcome visitors when they’re still metres away from your front door, with this outstanding battery-powered doorbell that crashes to its lowest price since Black Friday 2023. Andy Shaw named it the best video doorbell overall, but lamented that you also have to fork out for a Nest Aware subscription at £80 a year to save recordings.
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A reasonably priced video doorbell
Tapo D235 video doorbell camera, from £79.99 (avg £101)
£79.99 at Amazon £89.99 at HughesThe Tapo doorbell camera from router giant TP-Link emerged as a fine mid-range choice in Andy Shaw’s test to find the best video doorbell, thanks to its good picture quality and ability to record video locally on a microSD card. With more than £30 shaved off Amazon’s average price for the camera, it’s now an even more reasonable buy.
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Budget electric blanket
Slumberdown Sleepy Nights electric blanket, king size, from £30.59 (was £45.99)
£30.59 at Amazon £34.20 at SlumberdownThis Slumberdown Sleepy Nights performed admirably in Emily Peck’s test of the best electric blankets, heating quickly to a temperature that was comfortable to keep our reviewer warm through the night. It also has elasticated fitted straps to make fitment easy, and comes in a variety of sizes to suit your bed size. It’s the king-size one that’s been discounted.
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The best tech deals
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Roku’s best streaming stick
Roku 4K Streaming Stick Plus, £24.99 (was £39.99)
£24.99 at Argos £24.99 at CurrysA new streaming stick is a much easier and more future-proof way of upgrading your streaming experience than buying a new smart TV, and you can replace it far more cheaply when needed. Just plug the Roku into your TV’s USB port to get access to any streaming service you desire (well, any supported by Roku, which is most of them) in 4K ultra-high-definition. At £25 this is an absolute steal.
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TV streaming stick
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, £19.99 (was £49.99)
£19.99 at John Lewis £19.99 at AmazonSurprise surprise, Amazon has undercut Roku with a massive Black Friday discount on the latest version of its own streaming stick, which is also the same price at other retailers. If you have other Alexa-based smart home devices, this may be a better choice for you than Roku, but they both support a huge number of streaming services including iPlayer, Netflix, Disney+ and the rest.
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Instant film camera
Fujifilm Instax Mini 12, from £69 (was £79.99)
£69 at John Lewis £69.99 at ArgosRelive the joy of instant Polaroid-style photos that come to life in your hand with this cute pastel-coloured camera from Fujifilm. It’s not wildly cheap given that companies like Snapfish let you print your phone photos for next to nothing, but it’s a serious thrill for youngsters, who chose it as one of the best gifts for 13-year-olds. Picture quality is very good, and there’s even a built-in mirror for selfies.
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Child-friendly camera “phone”
KidiZoom Snap Touch 5MP camera, £42.99 (avg £59.23)
£42.99 at Amazon“Can I have a smartphone for Christmas?” are the seven little words every parent of a six-year-old really doesn’t want to hear in November. Here’s a brilliant compromise solution: a fully-functional camera in a touchscreen device so your child can take photos, record videos, play games, listen to music, make voice recordings and even send messages to nearby friends via Bluetooth. It’s just not a smartphone – and it’s much cheaper than one.
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Silk sleep headphones
Snoozeband Silk, £84 (was £99)
£84 at SnoozebandBlock out the world and drift off to whatever music, podcast or white noise you choose with this comfy silk sleep mask that incorporates flat Bluetooth speakers for pairing with your phone. It impressed our writer Jane Hoskyn in her mission to find sleep aids that actually work, but she found it a little pricey – so this discount is very welcome, and makes the Snoozeband an even better Christmas gift idea.
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Running watch with Spotify
Garmin Forerunner 165 Music smartwatch, £208.05 (was £289)
£208.05 at John Lewis £208.05 at AmazonOne of our favourite fitness tech gadgets, Garmin’s GPS smartwatch can’t run a marathon for you, but it sure can help ease the pain with its pace-tracking tools, offline Spotify support and 19-hour battery life. John Lewis and Amazon are both offering this deal on the aqua green edition of the watch, now at its lowest price ever.
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Professional DJ headphones
AiAiAi Audio TMA-2 DJ headphones, £124.94 (was £159)
£124.94 at AmazonMany headphones claim to be pro or DJ-level, but this modular set is a favourite with actual DJs. DJ and producer Sophie Lloyd told the Filter’s Kate Hutchinson that she loves the sound quality, size and durability of these phones, adding that their modular design means “you can buy a new lead or earpieces separately, which is essential when you’re using them all the time”. This Black Friday deal takes them to their lowest price of 2025.
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Portable Bluetooth speaker
Bose SoundLink Flex 2nd gen, £108.95 (was £149.95)
£108.95 at John Lewis £108.95 at AmazonThis fab portable speaker boasts 12-hour battery life, durability and a range of swish colours, making it a must-have for university life and beyond. It’s a superb piece of kit for the price, with excellent sound quality, nine-metre Bluetooth connectivity and smart TV support.
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The best kitchen deals
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Handsome Swan toaster
Swan Windsor 2-slice toaster, £16.99 (was £19.99)
£16.99 at AmazonMost of the Black Friday deals we mention here have been live for a couple of days, and a few since last week, but some – such as this Swan toaster – waited to land with full fanfare on the day itself, 28 November. It’s not a massive discount, but it is the first-ever price drop for this lovely-looking toaster.
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Bodum Kenya cafetière
Bodum French Press Kenya 1L, £12.95 (was £29.99)
£12.95 at Amazon“You can’t go wrong with a basic Bodum cafetière,” wrote our coffee connoisseur Sasha Muller in his guide to everything you need to make great coffee. He admitted that the metal-framed Caffettiera model (£16.49) is prettier, but the plastic-framed Kenya model is more accident-proof – and significantly more reduced for Black Friday.
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Great value meat thermometer
ThermoPro TP03H, £8.46 (was £9.99)
£8.46 at AmazonThe best presents are genuinely useful and tap into the things your recipient loves to do, so this reliable meat thermometer was a cert for our list of the best gifts for foodies. An invaluable kitchen gadget for anyone who cooks with meat and fish, and it’s just a shame that it’s not more widely available.
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Classic Stanley insulated flask
Stanley Classic thermal flask 1L, from £33.49 (avg £40.44)
£33.49 at AmazonWhether you work from home, in an office or on a building site – or spend your days yomping up hills or wild swimming – this design classic flask will keep you warm and fed with zero fuss. Our testers found it kept soup and coffee liquid piping hot in icy conditions, and it can keep cold drinks cold in summer, too. This deal represents about 20% off its average Amazon price.
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Instant Pot air fryer
Instant Pot Vortex Plus ClearCook VersaZone, from £79.99 (was £169.99)
£79.99 (black) at Amazon £109.99 at John LewisA late entrant to the Black Friday air fryer price war is the excitably named Vortex Plus VersaZone from Instant Pot, a brand that peeved our best air fryers tester Rachel Ogden by failing to include instructions in the box, just a QR code for a video. Still, this feature-packed 8.5l air fryer “produced great results” and falls to its lowest Amazon price since summer 2024.
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Compact stand mixer
Morphy Richards MixStar Compact 400520, from £89.24 (was £189)
£89.24 at Amazon £109 at Currys
This Nutribullet-style mixer won’t rival huge classics like the Kitchenaid for bulk-mixing prowess, but it takes us much less room in your kitchen and is ideal for “occasional home bakers short on space”, wrote Dale Berning Sawa in her guide to the best stand mixers. It’s now roughly half price.
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Chic slow cooker
Swan Nordic slow cooker, £24.99 (was £34.99)
£24.99 (cream) at Robert Dyas £24.99 (cream, grey, oat) at AmazonThe vintage stylings of this Swan beauty are decidedly eye-pleasing, and Rachel Ogden also praised its faff-free auto programme in her guide to the best slow cookers you can buy. It was the cheapest in her roundup, too, and it’s now a truly cracking buy.
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A toastie maker shaped like … a handbag
Salter Handbag Toasted Sandwich Maker, £19.49 (was £29.99)
£19.49 at Amazon £24.99 at SalterMorphy Richards’ microwave toastie maker proved the most popular from our best toastie makers guide, but if you know a handbag-loving toast fiend then this is surely the one they’ll want for Christmas. Salter’s sublimely ridiculous creation is “a decent toastie maker, with two truly deep-fill, non-stick plates and temperature control indicator lights,” wrote Rachel Ogden, and it’s now a fiver off in the sale.
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Affordable Morphy Richards slow cooker
Morphy Richards 3.5l slow cooker, from £24 (was £34.99)
£34.99 at Morphy Richards £24 at AmazonOur writer Joanne Gould chose Morphy Richards’ ceramic 3.5l model as one of her top budget-friendly slow cookers, and this Black Friday deal makes it an even more pocket-friendly purchase. It’s also pocket-sized compared with some of the 7l and 8l beasts you can buy, but it happily accommodated 500g of potatoes, half a lamb shoulder and various vegetables in Joanne’s test.
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Ninja assisted barista coffee machine
Ninja Cafe Luxe ES601UK, from £435 (was £549)
£435 at Argos £435 at AmazonHaving cornered the market in air fryers, Ninja now has its eye on all your kitchen needs, starting with your morning coffee – however you take it, from cold brew to latte. The “sublime espresso”, “ingenious milk frother” and Barista Assist feature of the Ninja Luxe impressed our writer Sasha Muller enough to win it a place in the best espresso machines and best coffee machines, where Sasha noted that “you get a lot for your money” even at full price.
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Great value kettle
Kenwood Ripple Kettle, from £27 (was £39.99)
£27 at Currys £27 at John LewisThe best budget kettle in Rachel’s best kettles test, the handsome Kenwood looks more expensive than even its RRP suggests, and impresses with a wide pouring spout, single-cup boil and two water windows. Currys has the best Black Friday deal so far, with the white edition dropping to a bargain £27. At John Lewis it’s £28 for white or eggshell blue.
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Guinness draught pourer
Guinness Nitrosurge device, £19.99 (was £30)
£19.99 at AmazonThis curious-looking device is a widget on steroids. It brings the nitro beer effect to your Guinness at home, enabling you to pour the black stuff in two-part draught style, just like any good bartender. It’s a brilliant Christmas gift idea, now with a third wiped off its price … so, sincere apologies if you bought it last week when we first recommended it. Note you’ll need to buy special Nitrosurge Guinness too, but that’s also in the Black Friday sale, at £16.50 for a pack of 10 one-pint cans.
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Versatile espresso maker
De’Longhi Stilosa espresso machine, £84.55 (was £89)
£84.55 at AmazonThe promise of “ludicrously tasty” espresso and “perfect microfoam for silky cappuccinos and flat whites” proved so irresistible that this was one of the Filter recommendations you loved most in 2025. Our writer Sasha Muller was already wowed by its affordability in his espresso machines test, and it’s rarely discounted at all, so we’re not too sad to see it drop just a few pounds for Black Friday.
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The best blender
Braun PowerBlend 9, £140 (was £199)
£140 at AmazonYou can spend about £500 on a premium blender, but this superb model from Braun costs below £200 even at full price – something our best blenders tester, Rachel Ogden, could hardly believe when she named it “best overall”. Hold on to your smoothie, Rachel, because it’s now less than £150.
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Tefal air fryer
Tefal Easy Fry Dual XXL, from £119 (was £199.99)
£119 at Argos £119.99 at AmazonTefal is known mostly for its ActiFry tech, so when Rachel Ogden crowned the Tefal Easy Fry Dual XXL as the best air fryer, it made sense. She found it to be a sublime all-rounder in her testing, handling both chips and frozen food very well. With an 11-litre capacity, it’s also Tefal’s largest dual zone air fryer, making it handy for cooking a lot of food for larger families when you need to.
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The best kettle we’ve tested
Bosch Sky kettle, £64.99 (avg £85.38)
£64.99 at John Lewis £64.99 at AmazonCrowned overall winner in Rachel Ogden’s missions to find the best kettles, this Bosch beauty now comes at a price offer you can’t refuse – and not just from Amazon. “A brilliant blend of robust form and function” wrote Rachel of this fashionably industrial-looking kettle, whose features include a low minimum boil (300ml), keep-warm setting and touch controls. Now its lowest price ever, in white or black.
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The best personal care and beauty deals
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Amazon’s smart alarm clock
Echo Spot (newest gen) smart alarm clock, £44.99 (was £79.99)
£44.99 at AmazonSunrise alarm clocks have been some of your most liked products of the year, especially at their Black Friday prices, so Amazon’s getting in on the act with its own heavily-discounted version. With Wi-Fi, Alexa and support for Spotify and Apple, it’s a genuinely useful little gadget that always reaches its lowest price on Prime Day and Black Friday.
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Renpho massage gun
Renpho Reach massage gun with detachable handle, £34.06 (avg £44.79)
£34.06 at AmazonAmazon has beaten its price-cutting rivals again with one of our favourite massage guns, but mainly because other retailers have moved onto the more expensive Renpho Reach 2. Sports Direct, for instance, doesn’t have the original Reach but has the Reach 2 for £104.99, £15 off its headline price. Maybe Amazon found some of the previous edition down the back of the sofa and decided to sell them off.
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The best beard trimmer
Philips Beard Trimmer 9000 Prestige, £89.99 (was £129.99)
£89.99 at Boots £89.99 at John LewisPrestige by name, prestige by performance, decided Edward Munn when testing them on his beard for his guide to the best beard trimmers. This magnificent-looking device has a simple scroll wheel to select trimming lengths from 0.4mm to 5mm, using its built-in metal comb and strong cutter. It’s even IPX7 waterproof-rated so you can take it in the shower. Excellent to see so many trusted retailers sharing the best Black Friday deal on this one.
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Premium beauty advent calendar
Boots beauty Advent calendar, £127.50 (was £150)
£127.50 at AmazonIt might already be December, but there’s still time to buy a beauty Advent calendar. The Boots Beauty Advent calendar is our current top pick (after Cult Beauty and SpaceNK sold out) since it has a brilliant range of full size products, including the bestselling Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide cream, a mini MAC Velvet Teddy lip stick and a full-size Sol De Janeiro body spray.
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An LED mask for all skin types
Shark CryoGlow face mask, from £224.99 (was £299)
£224.99 at Amazon £249 at John LewisLED face masks are this year’s most coveted beauty purchase – we tested 10 of the most popular light therapy masks this year and found the popular Shark Cryoglow lived up to the hype. It’s got daily targeted treatments for ‘better ageing’, ‘blemish repair’ and ‘skin sustain’, so there’s something to suit all ages and skin concerns. Sarah first tested this mask a year ago, and she has been using the mask religiously to help calm her breakouts. For £50 off, it’s an easy recommendation. When you buy it from Amazon, check the “apply voucher” box to get the lower price.
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Budget-friendly hair dryer
Babyliss Hydro Fusion, £26.99 (was £60)
£26.99 at AmazonUpgrading your hair dryer is one of Sarah Matthews’ biggest beauty tips, and if you don’t want to spend hundreds, this is her recommendation. It’s not the fastest money can buy but it has varied heat and speed settings, a precise concentrator nozzle and a diffuser for drying natural curls. It’s easily the best budget-friendly hair dryer, and it’s now the cheapest it’s ever been (check the “apply voucher” box for the lowest price).
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Water flosser
Waterpik Ultra Professional, from £59.99 (was £91)
£59.99 at Amazon £73 at CurrysBlast the gunk from your gums without having to grapple with floss. The Waterpik Ultra is a countertop model so it takes up more space than the cordless type, but this gives it more versatility and saw it score top marks with our water flosser tester Alan Martin. If you’d rather avoid Amazon, you can find it discounted by other retailers, albeit not by as much.
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The best IPL device
Philips Lumea 9900 BRI951/01, £336 (avg £501.33)
£336 at John LewisIPL (intense pulsed light) hair remover devices promise to banish stubbly regrowth without the pain of waxing and epilation – at a price. The Philips Lumea 9900, Lise Smith’s pick for best IPL device overall, has cost as much as £599.99 for much of the year, and occasional discounts rarely go below £450. This deal shaves more than £160 off the average price of this model, which comes with four attachments.
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A bargain beauty Advent calendar
W7 Beauty Blast Advent calendar, £16.95 (was £19.95)
£16.95 at AmazonAdvent calendars are a Christmas staple, and we’ve seen lots of brands try to put a different spin on them in the past – beauty Advent calendars are some of the most prominent. This W7 Beauty Blast calendar provides excellent value for money at a deal-busting £16.95 from Amazon, especially as it provides genuinely useful products for most folks. The likes of the eyeshadows, primers, lip balms and such are travel-size, but apart from that, Sarah Matthews had little cause for complaint in her ranking of the best beauty Advent calendars.
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Best toys and games deals
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Magnetic construction set
Magna-Tiles, £23.30 (was £27.99)
£23.30 at AmazonThese colourful magnetic building blocks were a big hit with the play testers who helped us compile the “best for kids” section of our gift guide, and childcare expert Laura Moore-Williams said they’re a fine choice for parents who want “fewer, better-quality toys”.
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Toy air fryer
Wooden air fryer toy, £24 (was £30)
£24 at John LewisThe air fryer craze reaches Toytown by way of John Lewis. This 21cm-high wooden set won’t do much for your potatoes, but it’s great fun for kids and infinitely more sustainable than plastic toys. There’s also a 20% Black Friday discount on John Lewis’s wooden coffee shop, which featured in our Christmas gift guide and drops from £40 to £32.
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Brio train sets
Brio starter train set, £27 (was £44.99)
£27 at AmazonAnother sustainable toy that’ll delight your little ones and help wean them off the plastic, Brio’s wooden starter set gets a 21st century upgrade with its high-speed train design.
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Re-stickable stickers
Melissa & Doug reusable sticker pad, £5.10 (was £6.49)
£5.10 at AmazonThe reusable sticker pads keep kids entertained for hours on long family journeys, not least because you can stick, un-stick and re-stick the stickers to just about any surface. The joy of being able to peel them off the train or plane table or seat back when you finally reach your destination! To clarify Amazon’s confusing descriptions, the animal habitat edition is £5.10, while the vehicles edition is £6.
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Family card game
That Escalated Quickly, £15.49 (was £19.99)
£15.49 at AmazonThis magnificently silly questions-and-answers game was one of our favourite board games last Christmas, and it deserves just as much kudos this year. Like all the best games it’s suitable for all the family but can be riotous fun for the grown-ups once the kids have gone to bed.
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Classic dart board
Winmau Diamond Plus professional bristle dartboard, from £23.76 (avg £35.96)
£23.76 (board only) at Amazon £38 (with darts set) at ArgosGet in touch with your inner Luke Littler using this classic, professional and surprisingly affordable dart board, which featured in the Filter’s gift guide and is now available for under £25 in the Black Friday sale.
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Tetris-style board game
Blokus, from £10.99 (avg £19.51)
£12.99 at Amazon £12.99 at VeryMattel’s strategy game for two to four players was recommended in our guide to keeping kids entertained in the summer holidays, and it’s even more useful now that it’s cold and dark. The game is like Tetris with a twist: players compete to fit together blocky coloured pieces on the board, while strategically blocking opponents.
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Simple but addictive card game
Flip 7, from £7.79 (was £9.99)
£7.79 at Zatu Games £8.48 at AmazonThis blackjack variant is one of those high-stakes card games that’s super easy to learn but fiendishly strategic and addictive, so it slotted perfectly into our gift guide and will help keep boredom at bay over Christmas. Zatu offers an additional 5% discount to students and healthcare workers.
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Uno, only more so
Uno Show ‘Em No Mercy, £5.99 (was £12.99)
£5.99 at John Lewis £5.99 at AmazonUno fans have more than 700 editions of the game to choose from, but the one that inspired our food columnist Yotam Ottolenghi to get out of the kitchen and recommend a non-edible Christmas present was this new version, which dials the ruthlessness up to 11 and will currently set you back just £5.99.
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Family board game that isn’t Monopoly
Azul tile laying game, £25.49 (avg £31.42)
£25.49 at AmazonThe Filter team recommended this pattern-building game as an “addictive” Father’s Day gift “guaranteed to be a hit”, but it’s far too good to leave to just the dads. It’s mercifully quick to learn and suitable for tweens and up, so you and your Christmas visitors can have a bout underway faster than you can say “read the instructions”. This is the first time its price has dropped much below £30 since 2023.
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Family card game
Dobble original, £6.99 (avg £9.16)
£6.99 at AmazonRace to find the matching images in this popular observation game – one of our top tips for keeping kids entertained on long train journeys. You can mix things up with games-within-games such as “hot potato” and “catch them all”, and it’s versatile enough to suit any number of players from two to eight. This deal isn’t quite the 50% off that Amazon claims (its average price on the site is under £10), but this is its lowest price of 2025.
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EA Sports FC 26
EA Sports FC 26 for PS5, from £34.99 (was £69.99)
£34.99 at PlayStation Store £37.99 at AmazonEA’s FC 26 was released to great fanfare in September, and it’s proved to be one of Amazon’s best Black Friday sellers so far. As Ben Wilson explains in his four-star review, this versatile game is a sim offline and a whole other beast online, where it’s purely an esport with shots and goals prioritised over defending. Unusually, Amazon is beaten to the lowest price on this one – by the PlayStation Store, no less.
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Best outdoor deals
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Road-to-trail running shoes
Merrell Women’s Morphlite gore-tex running shoes, from £60 (was £100)
£60 at Amazon £69.97 for members at Go OutdoorsTrail shoes can feel (and sound) like rubber clown shoes when you wear them on the pavement, which for most of us is the only way to get to the trails on foot. These shoes from Merrell, recommended by Lisa Buckingham in winter running essentials, bridge that gap with greater versatility. Amazon’s prices vary by colour; black and white is cheapest at £60, but a lovely pale cherry pair isn’t far off at £64.
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Winterproof Sealskinz socks
Sealskinz Raynham unisex socks, from £29.45 (was £42)
£29.45 at Amazon £37.80 at SealskinzLet your toes breathe while keeping them warm and dry with these cold-weather Sealskinz socks, which have a breathable waterproof membrane and merino wool lining to make them among our favourite winter running gear.
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The best city bike lock
Kryptonite Evolution Mini-7, £32.49 (was £44.99)
£32.49 at Amazon £44.68 at HalfordsThe combination of U-lock, cable lock and higher-security disc-style cylinder make this Kryptonite set the best bike lock for anyone leaving their bike in cities and high-risk spots. Once again Amazon wins the Black Friday outdoor-gear price war by some way, but you can also buy this lock at a discount at Halfords and Tredz.
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Winter-proof beanie hat
Buff Thermonet Beanie, from £12.57 (was £21.95)
£12.57 at Buff From £13.77 at Amazon“The right headgear can save a run when the wind is blowing hard,” wrote LIsa Buckingham in her guide to the best winter running gear, noting that Buff’s Thermonet range of beanies are a great choice for men and women because they’re breathable and quick drying as well as reliably warm. It comes in various colours, with the black appropriately enough getting the biggest reductions for Black Friday.
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Fruity electrolyte fizzers
Science in Sport hydro electrolyte tablets, from £4.99 (was £7.50)
£4.99 at Amazon £5 at Holland & BarrettElectrolyte supplements are a fitness essential because they replace the salts your body loses when you sweat. They can help rehydrate you in hot weather, too, so Lily Smith was wise to include them on her ultimate festival packing list. SiS’s tasty electrolyte fizzers can get pricey, so take this chance to stock up.
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Blackout tent for two
Coleman Darwin 2 plus blackout tent, from £64.74 (was £99.99)
£64.74 at Amazon £69.99 at Camping & GeneralThe classic Coleman Darwin tent has a porch canopy that keeps the rain off your boots and other muddy stuff you’d rather leave outside, writes Tom Bruce in his camping essentials guide. It also provides a lovely link between indoors and outdoors. The tent comes in various sizes, but the best deal is on the two-plus blackout version, which claims to “block up to 99% of daylight” to stop you waking up at the crack of dawn.
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