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Do IKEA have a sale?
duckandcover
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Hi, sorry if this has been asked before but I did a search and most threads were either several years old or were specifically about kitchens.
Was just wondering if anyone knows if IKEA typically have a January sale? I'm moving next week and will be buying a fair bit of furniture, some of which I'll be getting this weekend but obviously some stuff can wait a bit longer.
Thanks for your help!
Was just wondering if anyone knows if IKEA typically have a January sale? I'm moving next week and will be buying a fair bit of furniture, some of which I'll be getting this weekend but obviously some stuff can wait a bit longer.
Thanks for your help!
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they do, but not everything is reduced, a lot is but not everything, I can't for the life of me remember what is and isn't from last year though.0
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Their sales are usually on a few specific items within each department, a particular coffee table say - and only in one or two colours. The only time I've seen them have a store wide offer was on their 21st birthday - one day only it was 21% off everything. At 6 am I was 20th in line to order a kitchen! That was three years ago. Otherwise keep your eyes peeled for offers such as "spend £100 on Pax wardrobe range and get 10% off" - they often do this sort of offer on ranges within the bedroom department and on kitchen departments.
Sign up to a family card - they often have items around the store discounted for members. They also post out vouchers from time to time, I just received one for £10 off £90.
Fundamentally, Ikea don't inflate their prices in the first place unlike all the other furniture shops, so they don't need to run 50% off sales that are "extended for this weekend only, must end tomorrow...".0 -
Thanks for the replies! Yeah, their prices are very reasonable anyway of course so I'll be happy to pay it, just wanted to make sure I didn't miss out on a sale foolishly or something! I'll get a family card too
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Yes, 50% of Daim cake in January
Hmmmmm, daaaaaimmmmm cake0 -
there is always bargain corner as well. Usually filled with wardrobes beds and on most occasions couches and chairs
I got my couch (reduced by £150) and dinner table (reduced by £100) from there0
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