Boxing Day may have been and gone but this year’s sales are still in full swing at dozens of UK retailers, including Currys, Amazon and John Lewis. These and many other big brands have superb end-of-year sales to check out right now so I’ve rounded them all up into one handy list and picked out all of the top offers I recommend.
As TechRadar’s deals editor, I’ve covered the best Boxing Day sales for over four years now so I have a wealth of experience (and deals) to share with our readers. On this page, you’ll find my shortlist of the best deals on products that I know are worth your time and cash. I’ve found deals on everything from air fryers to big-screen TVs and laptops – all based on our product reviews here at TechRadar and meticulous price checking.
First, though, you’ll find an overview of today’s best Boxing Day sales at the top of the page. These are the retailers with promotions that are still live. If you don’t spot something relevant to what you’re looking for, further down the page you’ll find a more extensive A-Z of the top retailers this year – which includes non-tech categories like furniture, clothing, and gifts.
Finally, just a word to say that this page will be regularly updated over the next few days until the Boxing Day sales officially end. Don’t hesitate to bookmark and check back in for even more recommendations from our team of experts here at TechRadar, before we get into next year’s January sales.
Best Boxing Day sales today
- Abercrombie & Fitch: 25% off men and women’s
- Affordable Mobiles: contracts starting at £25/mo
- Amazon: last minute Christmas gifts
- Boohoo: up to 80% off clothing
- Boots: beauty, fragrances, baby
- CDKeys: cheap games Christmas sale
- Cotswold Outdoor: outdoor clothing, shoes, equipment
- Currys: up to 30% off laptops, TVs, headphones
- Dell: laptops, desktops, accessories
- Disney: toys, clothing, gifts
- Ebuyer: 50% off computing and accessories
- EE: phone and SIM only contracts
- Emma: up to 40% off premium mattresses
- Furniture Village: decor, furnishings, furniture
- H&M: women’s, men’s and kid’s fashion
- HP: laptops, desktops, accessories
- JD Sports: sportswear and apparel
- Jessops: cameras, accessories, drones
- Kaleidoscope: Christmas gifts and more
- Laptops Direct: cheap laptops and computing
- Lenovo: laptops, desktops, accessories
- LUSH: skincare, bath bombs, beauty
- New Look: men’s, kid’s and women’s fashion
- Next: men’s, kid’s and women’s fashion
- O2: phone and SIM only contracts
- Robert Dyas: home and kitchen appliances
- Samsung: phones, TVs, appliances
- Scan: computing, accessories, components
- Shark: vacuums, air fryers, appliances
- Smarty: cheap SIM only contracts
- Under Armour: sportswear, fitness, fashion
- Urban Outfitters: fashion, furniture, decor
- Vodafone: phone deals, SIM Only, broadband
- Zavvi: music, film, gaming, accesories & apparel
Recommended deals this of Boxing Day
Boxing Day sales: A-Z of best retailers
Just below you can see our massive A-Z list of the best retailers if you’re planning on shopping the 2024 Boxing Day sales. Note that several stores already have early ‘Winter’ sales to shop right now that are definitely worth checking out if you’re interested. Others won’t launch their sales for a few days but I’ve included exactly what to expect, based on our coverage of previous events.
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Boxing Day sales 2024: everything you need to know
When do Boxing Day sales start?
Contrary to what the name may suggest, the annual Boxing Day sales are generally multi-day or multi-week affairs in the UK. Generally speaking, you can expect most retailers to launch their end-of-year-sales sometime in mid-December. In some rare cases, some retailers may simply roll-over their sales from Black Friday and Cyber Monday in late November through to the end of the year.
Boxing Day sales 2024: what to expect
Expect a lot of retailers holding ‘Winter sales’ or ‘end-of-year sales’ rather than Boxing Day sales per se. Most brands don’t name their events Boxing Day sales since they usually run throughout late December and into early January. This is generally true of most retailers across the board, so don’t feel constrained to just Boxing Day if you want to shop in December.
Our roundup of the best Boxing Day sales last year included over 80 retailers covering everything from cheap tech to mattresses. Alongside big-name retailers like Amazon, Currys, and John Lewis offering Black Friday-level discounts on TVs, laptops, headphones, and other tech goods, the end-of-year sales also had plenty of great options for home goods and fashion.
If you’re interested, you’ll find an overview of last year’s best Boxing Day sales just below. We’ve also included all our entries from last year’s list at the bottom of the page, which you can freely browse for more detailed information on the discounts.
Overview of last year’s best Boxing Day sales
- Amazon: up to 65% off tech and gifts
- Adidas: up to 60% off outlet clothing, shoes, apparel
- AO: up to 40% off vacuums, appliances, and tech
- Argos: up to 70% off toys, Christmas decor, and tech
- Boots: half-price gift sets, gift cards, and fragrances
- B&Q: cheap Christmas trees, lights, decor, wreaths
- Carphone Warehouse: 120GB data for £12 per month
- Currys: up to 40% off TVs, air fryers, laptops and more
- Cotswolds Outdoor: up to 50% off Patagonia, Rab, North Face
- Debenhams: up to 70% off home, fashion, gift sets
- Disney: up to 60% off Christmas jumpers, toys, decor
- Ebuyer: up to 40% off laptops, desktops, and components
- Emma: up to 50% off premium mattresses
- Fonehouse: deals on iPhones, Pixel, SIM only
- Furniture Village: up to 70% off decor and furniture
- Google: up to £300 off phones and smart home
- H&M: up to 50% off women’s, men’s and kid’s fashion
- HP: up to £300 off laptops, desktops, accessories
- JD Sports: 50% off accessories
- John Lewis: £300 off TVs, Apple, plus Christmas decor
- Jessops: up to £1,000 off Sony, Canon, Nikon, and Fujifilm
- Lush: 50% off fragrances, bath, beauty
- Microsoft: up to 30% off laptops, games, and accessories
- New Look: up to 60% off men’s, kid’s and women’s fashion
- O2: up to £600 off iPhone, Samsung and Google
- Samsung: up to £600 off TVs, phones and appliances
- Selfridges: 50% off fashion, food, beauty
- Simba: 45% off mattresses and accessories
- Shark: up to £100 off best-selling vacuums
- Sports Direct: up to 70% off sportswear and apparel
- Ted Baker: up to 50% off men’s and women’s fashion
- Urban Outfitters: up to 75% off fashion, furniture, decor
- Very: discounts on tech, appliances, furniture and beauty
- Vodafone: up to £670 off Galaxy, Pixel, and iPhones
Is Boxing Day bigger than Black Friday in the UK?
Boxing Day has always been the traditional big ‘end-of-year’ sale in the UK but it’s definitely been eclipsed by Black Friday in recent years – particularly if you’re shopping for cheap electronics. Boxing Day remains strong for furniture, appliances, and other outlet items though, and is definitely still worth a look if you’ve got some post-Christmas pocket money to spend.
Is it better to buy on Boxing Day or Black Friday?
Black Friday tends to be the better option for big-ticket items like laptops or TVs, simply because it’s the earlier sale. Retailers are more likely to list record-breaking prices on in-demand items in November in time for Christmas deliveries. If you have your eye on popular items – like Apple products – then it’s likely you’ll find more in-stock items ready for a price cut.
All that said, the Boxing Day sales aren’t a write-off for cheap electronics. While the majority of discounts are likely to be re-runs of Black Friday, they’ll still be (or close to) record-low prices. The Boxing Day and January sales are also a chance to clear out old warehouse stock for the big retailers, so you can expect a ton of fresh deals – and not just on Boxing Day staples like furniture or appliances.
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