The Currys Black Friday sale for 2025 has officially launched, bringing substantial discounts across premium technology and home appliances that British shoppers won't want to miss. As the retail event gains momentum, Currys promises some of its "lowest ever prices" both in-store and online, though experts caution that not every deal represents genuine value.
Standout Deals in the Currys Black Friday Sale
Among the most impressive offers is the Ninja Luxe Pro coffee machine, which has seen a dramatic £150 price reduction, now available for £549.99 instead of its usual £699.99. This three-in-one machine received glowing reviews for its versatility in making espresso, drip coffee, and cold brew, featuring what testers described as an "incredible" hands-free milk frother.
Air fryer enthusiasts have multiple options to consider, with the Ninja Double Stack XL air fryer dropping from £269.99 to £119.99 – a saving of £150. For those with smaller kitchens, this space-saving design stacks two baskets vertically rather than side-by-side. Meanwhile, the budget-friendly Daewoo 8L air fryer has hit its lowest ever price at £59.99, down from £88.99.
Premium Tech at Unbeatable Prices
Technology deals form a significant part of Currys' Black Friday offerings, with substantial savings on laptops, tablets, and smartphones. The Apple MacBook Air 13.6in (2022 model) now costs just £699, representing a £300 saving from its original £999 price tag. Powered by Apple's M2 chip, this lightweight machine offers 18 hours of battery life and supports Apple Intelligence features.
For Windows users, the HP Pavilion SE 14 laptop has been reduced by £200 to £329, featuring a 13th generation Intel Core i5 processor and up to nine hours of battery life. The Asus Zenbook A14 also presents exceptional value at £979, down from £1,399 – a saving of over £400 on what tech experts describe as a "powerhouse of a laptop."
Smartphone shoppers can save £200 on the Samsung Galaxy S25, now priced at £659 instead of £859. Reviewers praised the device's "gorgeous" 6.2in OLED display and "consistently impressive" photo capabilities.
Home Appliances and Entertainment
Entertainment upgrades are well-catered for, with Samsung's stylish The Frame Pro 65in TV reduced by £500 to £1,499. This art-mode television can disguise itself as a picture when not in use, blending seamlessly into home decor.
Beer enthusiasts might consider the PerfectDraft Pro beer dispenser, now £288 instead of £399. Testers noted it proved to be a "real party starter" with temperature controls accessible via a dedicated app.
Hair care technology also features prominently, with Dyson's Supersonic hair dryer available for £199 – a £130 saving. Reviewers highlighted its ability to drastically reduce drying time while leaving hair "far shinier and healthier than the majority of hair dryers."
Shopping Smart During Black Friday
While Currys offers impressive discounts, consumers should remain vigilant. The retailer's price guarantee allows customers who purchased items between 29 October and 18 November to claim refunds if prices drop before 2 December, provided they register their purchase by Tuesday 25 November.
Shoppers have additional protection when buying online, with a legal right to return goods within 14 days of notification and a further 14 days to return items for a full refund. For in-store purchases, while no legal return right exists, Currys maintains its own return policy.
Experts recommend comparing prices across retailers before committing to any Black Friday purchase. Simply because an item represents Currys' lowest price doesn't guarantee it's the best available deal elsewhere. Using price comparison websites like PriceRunner and PriceSpy can help identify genuine bargains.
As Black Friday 2025 continues, Currys presents numerous opportunities for savvy shoppers to secure premium products at significantly reduced prices, particularly in the technology and home appliance categories that dominate this year's sale.