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Discount electricals??
FirstClassMale
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We are currently looking for new white goods for the house we have just bought. The ones I'm leaving behind in my flat have never caused me any problems and I kind of wish I hadn't included them in the sale.
I've been through all the websites for Currys, Comet, Tesco etc and athough there are some good deals I was wondering if there are any that specialise in "seconds" By that, I mean ex display or shop damaged stock rather than second hand. As I say, we have looked everywhere that the god of Google has suggested but it all seems to be new stuff. Not sure about some of these Ebay sellers in respect of warranty claims so would rather stick to actual companies.
Any input would be appreciated
I've been through all the websites for Currys, Comet, Tesco etc and athough there are some good deals I was wondering if there are any that specialise in "seconds" By that, I mean ex display or shop damaged stock rather than second hand. As I say, we have looked everywhere that the god of Google has suggested but it all seems to be new stuff. Not sure about some of these Ebay sellers in respect of warranty claims so would rather stick to actual companies.
Any input would be appreciated
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Try http://www.trade-appliances.co.uk, ive bought from them and they deliverd ontime with no problems. I save £300 on my dish washer with them.0
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Not seconds or anything but I found that by doing searches on https://www.kelkoo.co.uk and https://www.pricerunner.co.uk etc you could save hundreds over big names like Currys and Comet.
We got our appliances from http://biasco.com/ and got free delivery for ordering over a certain amount, managed to negotiate a small further discount by phoning them rather than ordering online as well.0 -
I actually bought a new fridge on the internet a lot cheaper than I could anywhere else. Basically got the code from Currys website, plugged it into internet and went surfing! 247electricals were good. I also agree with Lemoncurd - pricerunner and kelkoo and definitely the way to go. Good luck!0
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I’ve been impressed by the huge range available on the trade appliances website so thank you for that link. It looks a lot like we will end up buying different things from different places to make best use of the “specials”
I have found TESCO to be well priced too0 -
Have a look at https://www.clearance-comet.co.uk Have a selection of unboxed/ex display/slightly marked/returns. They have a condition report on the goods so you know what the reason for sell off is . You bid on what you want and there is a delivery charge. Haven't bought anything myself, but have been watching the site and there are bargains to be had. Hope this is of use.0
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Don't forget ebay! And finding 'codes' for electrical websites that let you put in a promo code can knock your price down as well!0
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I bought all my white goods on the Net when I built my new house. My oven was £750 in local Comet/Currys, got it online for £400.
Other links to check,
http://www.electricaldirect.co.uk/
http://www.garlandelectronics.co.uk/
http://www.homeelectrical.co.uk/
cheers, Ray0
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