Denby Dinner Set

Decided that I`m going to get a Denby dinner set.

But who is best to buy from online?, going to buy a few pieces each month.

Been looking at https://www.cookware-online.co.uk they are cheaper than my local department store. Has anyone used them?

Any discount codes for them?


Thank you
April Grocery challange £175

Spent week 1 £29.90
week 2 £62.64, TOTAL £92.54

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  • frizz_head
    frizz_head Posts: 7,339 Forumite
    This time of year, the department stores, John Lewis, House of Fraser and Debenhams often have 20-25% off. I tend to buy replacement plates and stuff during the sales.

    I have heard that the Denby Factory Shops are great for bargains - but have never been myself.
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  • And if you get a Debenham's Store Card, you can often get even more discount - but make sure you always pay it off in full - the interest rate is horrendous!
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  • HLK
    HLK Posts: 978 Forumite
    There is a list of Denby factory shops here - if you have one within travelling distance it's worth a visit. I phone before I go to see what stock they have. This can save you a fortune when they have a sale.
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  • withabix
    withabix Posts: 9,508 Forumite
    Denby factory shops are normally the same price as Debenhmas and HoF's 20-30% off days.

    We normally get ours on the first day of each HoF sale, when cardholders get an extra 10% off. Then I pop to customer services and pay the card off!
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  • i finished off my denby set in January - i found the cheapest place was debenhams because they had 25% of the price, plus i opened up a card with them, and got a further 10% off. My friend had done this a couple of years ago in the sale, so i think they do it regularly.

    I would suggest putting money you would spend on 2 items in a savings account until January, and then going and getting it all in one go.
  • This is my first forum entry so please forgive me if it does not come out correctly. We bought our Denby from a company called Tablewhere? at https://www.tablewhereshop.co.uk
    We could not find anyone cheaper, the goods are first grade not seconds & delivery is free over £200 (you can soon clock up £200 quids worth).
  • Have you looked on Ebay? I looked originally as I have a Denby casserole which is taking up quite a lot of room in our v small kitchen - I thought I might sell it if it was worth anything. Couldn't believe how cheaply Denby sells on Ebay, and how many dealers are selling brand new stuff!!!
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