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The best UK deals for Friday: De'Longhi coffee machines, Sonos speakers, Fitbit smartwatches, and more


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The perfect way to start your Friday isn't with a coffee, or a nice breakfast. It's with deals. Cold, fresh, unfiltered deals, straight from the source. And that is what we are supplying. 

We have sourced the best deals for coffee machines (ironically), homeware, fitness trackers, and potential Christmas gifts for kids. You can save on a wide selection of products including a Ring Video Doorbell 2, a LETSCOM Fitness Tracker, and a De'Longhi Eletta ECAM 44.660.B Bean to Cup machine. Variety is important when it comes to deals.

We aren't picking favourites here, as we love all deals equally, but if we were pressed to pick a deal of the day then the Fitbit Unisex Ionic Smartwatch offer would probably take the prize. You can pick up the smartwatch for just £190.80. That's a 32% saving on the list price of £279.99. Read more...

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