BLACK Friday may still be just under two weeks away, but many companies have already started offering up early deals and lowering prices on products.
Black Friday gives you the chance to snap up some great deals on gadgets, clothes, makeup and so much more.
The deals can give you massive savings, which can be great when you’re needing to make some last-minute purchases.
Even TVs can be discounted, whether you’re needing an upgrade or just fancy treating yourself, we’ve put together a list of some of the best Black Friday TV deals.
Sky Glass Black Friday deals
Sky TV is offering incredible deals on its streaming tv, Sky Glass. The TV is built with Sky inside so you can stream every app and channel over Wi-Fi with no dish or tv box required.
The Black Friday deal means you can get the TV from £13 a month + £26 a month for Sky Ultimate TV (includes Netflix).
The TV is available in various colours and comes in 43”, 55” and 65”.
Samsung Black Friday deals
Samsung is offering many Black Friday deals across its TVs. To see the full list of amazing TV offers, visit the Samsung website.
One of the best deals on offer is the 75” QN85A Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart TV which is on sale from £55.53 a month for 36 months at 0% APR or £1,999.00. This is a saving of £500.
It is available with a 5-year warranty and is available in 55”, 65”, 75” and 85”.
Appliances Direct Black Friday deals
Appliances Direct has also begun the Black Friday sales early, offering discounts on everything from home entertainment to mobile phones.
To view all the items on offer, be sure to visit the website.
Fancy a smart TV at a lower price? Appliances Direct is selling the Samsung AU7100 75 Inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV for just £787.97 or £65.67 a month interest free, giving you a saving of £411.
The TV comes with immersive surround sound and has Netflix, Prime, Disney+ and more.
Find out more about the deal here.
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