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The hour is getting late in the UK, but the deals aren’t going anywhere, so keep shopping this hub.
I’d say iPad deals are some of the most compelling ones to grab this Black Friday season, and reckon Amazon has the best discounts in general for Apple fondle slates.
Got the cash to splash then check out these iPad deals.
It’s a great time to shop for Amazon Kindles too so check out our roundup and guide on the best Amazon kindle deals.
It wouldn’t be an Amazon sale without this
Let’s talk about some specific deals:
Take a look at the main deals page on Amazon and what do I see right up top? Of course, it’s a price cut on the Fire TV Stick 4K. This little gadget is always a Black Friday bestseller, as it’s a cheap, easy and convenient way to add or upgrade the smart features on your existing TV. Just plug it into a spare HDMI port and you can browse through all the major streaming apps, watch compatible content in high-quality 4K resolution, and control everything with your voice – a bargain for £30.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K: was £59.99 now £29.99 at Amazon
I should flag that I’ve got a host of tips and tricks to help you get the most out of the Black Friday deals, including this Amazon sale.
I’d also say a Prime membership is handy if you’re a regular online shopper, as it and its swift delivery has helped me out in all sorts of last-minute situations.
If you don’t have an Amazon Prime membership you can sign up for a free trial, which should see you through this Black Friday period.
And if you’re an Amazon Prime ebmer you can get the best discounts and fast delivery; the latter is handy for getting Xmas presents delivered in time.
I have to say, Amazon tends to be my go-to place for Black Friday deals. While not always the easiest place to navigate, I do tend to find the seller of everything has some of the best discounts.
Well hello there. It’s Managing Editor of Deals Roland Moore-Colyer here, ready to talk UK deals in Amazon’s Black Friday sale.
Some solid deals on Crucial storage are live
I’m desperately seeking some good DDR5 RAM deals this Black Friday, but I think my chances of finding anything are pretty slim. However, if it’s storage you’re after, then there are some solid deals on Crucial SSDs at Amazon.
Crucial T710 2TB Gen5 NVMe SSD: was £249.99 now £189.99 at Amazon
Crucial X10 2TB External Portable SSD: was £150.99 now £142.99 at Amazon
Save 30% on a fantastic electric toothbrush
I’d always thought that super-expensive electric toothbrushes were a waste of money. Who really needs something with app connectivity and all sorts of other bells and whistles to brush their teeth? Give me good battery life and a pressure sensor and I’m content.
What did change my mind a little, though, is this Suri Electric Toothbrush. It’s not overly pricey, it’s really nice to use, has a super-long battery life, and is made from sustainable materials. A fantastic buy.
Suri 1.0 Electric Toothbrush: was £105 now £66.50 at Amazon
It wouldn’t be an Amazon sale without this
I take a look at the main deals page on Amazon and what do I see right up top? Of course, it’s a price cut on the Fire TV Stick 4K. This little gadget is always a Black Friday bestseller, as it’s a cheap, easy and convenient way to add or upgrade the smart features on your existing TV. Just plug it into a spare HDMI port and you can browse through all the major streaming apps, watch compatible content in high-quality 4K resolution, and control everything with your voice – a bargain for £25.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K: was £59.99 now £24.99 at Amazon
Here’s something very cool – in more ways than one
With the weather turning a touch chilly, I’m certainly not screaming out for some ice-cold drinks right now. However, if you want to get a head start on your prep for summer parties, then there’s a solid discount on the fantastically fun Ninja Slushi at Amazon.
Ninja Slushi: was £349.99 now £224 at Amazon
The latest version of the sports sim formerly known as FIFA has just got a decent discount in this year’s Black Friday sales. The latest EA Sports FC 26 is a solid entry in the series, according to our reviewer, with improvements to the overall gameplay and authenticity. If you’re yet to pick it up, or it’s on someone’s Christmas list, now’s a great time to take your shot.
EA Sports FC 26: was £59.99 now £37.99 at Amazon
Any other Surface fans in the chat?
I’m a big fan of Microsoft’s Surface devices, having used a Surface Pro 6 for a good few years while I was freelancing. It’s getting a bit old now, though, so I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was quite tempted by this offer at Amazon as a nice upgrade.
Microsoft Surface Pro: was £929 now £629 at Amazon
Some alternative five-star earbuds for cheap
If you’re not locked into the Apple ecosystem or set on some AirPods, then I want to draw your attention to the Nothing Ear (a) while they’re down to £59 at Amazon. We gave them an incredible five-star rating in our review as they boast incredible audio quality and excellent battery life at a fraction of the cost of buds from the major brands.
Nothing Ear (a): was £89 now £59 at Amazon
A new record-low price for AirPods
One of the newest Black Friday deals to launch at Amazon UK is this discount on the latest Apple AirPods 4 that drops the popular and best-selling earbuds to a record-low price. Apple fans will absolutely love these, thanks to the solid audio quality, impressive battery life and the easy ability to pair them with your current Apple devices.
Apple AirPods 4: was £119 now £99 at Amazon
Let’s take a look at the Amazon UK Black Friday sale
Hello and thanks for joining me for my coverage of this year’s Amazon UK Black Friday sale. The retailer kick off its event last week and the deals have remained pretty consistent ever since, but as the day itself draws nearer, I’m sure more people out there are going to check out, so there’s a risk of popular items selling out soon. That could apply to many of the best deals I’ve picked out right here, so if anything has caught your eye, think about acting sooner rather than later. I’ll be sharing all of my top picks for you right here.
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