CURRYS PC World has released their first Black Friday deals and they look incredible.

Available now, until the 19 November; Currys PC World’s first batch of early Black Friday deals include savings across big name brands such as Fitbit and Google.

Currys PC World has released their first deals

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Currys PC World has released their first deals

The first wave of Black Friday deals, otherwise known as their ‘Ready, Set, Go!’ deals will be available until the end of the weeek, with Currys PC World’s early Black Friday deals include savings of up to 68 per cent off, or £350.

With two weeks to go, Currys PC World are giving shoppers the chance to snap up some of the most popular tech for less across  Laptops, Home Appliances, Electronics and Mobiles.

Shoppers can find savings across all categories, including a number of customer favourites such as Fitbit Inspire 2 and Google Mini bundles, Lenovo Ideapad 3, Samsung QLED TV and Tassimo Coffee Machines.

Those looking to snap up some early savings in Currys’ ‘Ready, Set, Go!’ deals will need to be fast though, as the deals are only available until 19 November – when we’re expecting more Black Friday deals to come through.

Shoppers can find up to 35 per cent off the Fitbit Inspire 2 plus a free Google Mini; perfect if you’re looking to get fit this lockdown.

Those in the market for a new TV should snap up the Samsung 55” QLED TV with Bixby, Alexa & Google Assistant, which currently has a huge £300 off, down to £1,299 from £99.

Phone fans can save a handy £48 on the Samsung Galaxy A41; £19.99 a month for a huge 10GB of data from Carphone Warehouse.

Plus, anyone who buys a broadband or TV package will also receive a free £100 Just Eat Voucher.

If that wasn’t enough, all deals in the ‘Ready, Set, Go!’ sale are guaranteed; if the price changes on Black Friday, customers will be refunded the difference.

You can see all the deals here, but here are the top 20 deals to snap up now:

  • TASSIMO by Bosch Style TAS1102GB Coffee Machine – Black, £29, WAS £89.99 – buy here
  • MARSHALL Major III Wireless Bluetooth Headphones – Black, £49, WAS £129 – buy here
  • SHARK Flexology True Pet Anti Hair Wrap IZ251UKTDB Cordless Vacuum Cleaner – Black, £349, WAS £549 – buy here
  • Fitbit Inspire 2 with free Google Mini, £89.99, WAS £138.99 – buy here
  • Headphones Beats Solo 3, £129, WAS £179 – buy here
  • HOTPOINT NSWR 7 kg 1400 Spin Washing Machine – White, 3219, WAS £299.99 – buy here
  • LENOVO IdeaPad 3 15.6″ Laptop – , Black, £279, WAS £379 – buy here
  • SAMSUNG QE55Q85TATXXU 55″ Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR QLED TV with Bixby, Alexa & Google Assistant, £999, WAS £1299 – buy here
  • LG GSL460ICEV American-Style Fridge Freezer – Dark Graphite, £849, £1,199 – buy here
  • LG 65NANO816NA 65″ Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV with Google Assistant & Amazon Alexa, £699, WAS £899 – buy here
  • DELL Insprion 15 3000 15.6″ Laptop – AMD Ryzen 5, 256 GB SSD, Black, £479, WAS £599 – buy here
  • HP 14s-dq1505sa 14″ Laptop – Intel® Core i7, 512 GB SSD, Silver, £599, WAS £699 – buy here

More Great Black Friday Deals

Take a look at some of the other Black Friday deals we’ve found around the web

Ed Connolly, Chief Commercial Officer, Dixons Carphone said: “Black Friday has never been more hotly anticipated than this year, and we all need a little something to put a smile on our faces right now so we’ve ensured that the amazing deals available from Currys PC World and Carphone Warehouse have something for everyone.

“We are delighted to introduce our Black Friday Price Guarantee as well, making sure customers can get their tech at the best prices and ensuring they no longer need to wait until Black Friday. They can purchase with peace of mind that should prices go down on Black Friday, Currys PC World will refund the difference.”

 Looking for deals on mobiles. Check out our main Black Friday guide.

If you’re looking for gadgets and tech this Black Friday, head over to our Black Friday Tech deals page.

Keen on SIM-only deals? Check out our Sun Selects SIM-only guide.

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