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Are you after a new laptop, TV or fridge freezer? We’ve found decent discounts on tech, home electricals and kitchen appliances for April.
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We like: The balanced colours
We don’t like: The smart menu looks cluttered
This is one of Samsung’s cheaper 50-inch 4K Smart TVs. The 4K HDR has a vivacity of colours and precision in the detail and it’s an easy piece of tech to set up and use. Bixby, Google Assistant and Alexa make up a comprehensive list of supported voice assistants.
Some of Samsung’s recent QLED models have been a bit let down by weak sound, but we’ve also seen some successes.
Read our Samsung QE50Q80CATXXU review to see how this TV came out in our tests.
See our guide to all the best TV deals.
We like: It’s easy to use
We don’t like: Limited camera abilities
Released in September 2023, the Motorola Moto g84 5G was already reasonably price. But now you can get it for even less.
It has a thin and stylish design and holds a 6.5-inch screen with 2,400 x 1,080 resolution. The storage is generous at 256GB and you can add to this using an SD card. With 5G, it has future-proof connection and is fuelled by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with 12GB of Ram.
Discover our test results in the full Motorola moto g84 5G review.
It’s available from the retailers below or compare contract deals.
For more Android offers, see our best mobile phone and Sim-only deals. For Apple phones, see our best Apple iPhone deals.
We like: The large screen
We don’t like: The build quality – it feels a bit flimsy
The Samsung Galaxy Book 2 has a large, 15.5-inch Full HD display, 8GB of Ram, 256GB solid-state drive and Dolby Atmos-branded sound.
Most laptops over 15 inches are best suited to home use but the Galaxy Book 2 is slim (17.5mm) and light (1.54kg) enough to be taken out for the occasional jaunt or moved easily from room to room.
The model we tested had an Intel Core i3 processor, but the one we’ve found on offer has an even better i5 processor.
Read our expert Samsung Galaxy Book 2 review to see if it meets your needs.
We like: It’s thin and light
We don’t like: There aren’t many ports
The MacBook Air is thinner, lighter and cheaper than the MacBook Pro, but it also has a smaller battery and no cooling fan to keep the processor performing at its best when working full pelt on intensive tasks.
The thing that really stands out is just how portable this 13-inch 2020 MacBook Air is, weighing in at less than 1.3kg.
Specifications-wise, there’s an Apple M1 processor on board, 8GB of Ram and 256GB of SSD storage, meaning it should be fast enough for most day-to-day tasks. And the 2,560×1,600 screen is the same pin-sharp resolution as the 2020 MacBook Pro.
Read our Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (2020) review for the results of our in-depth lab testing.
Find a laptop at the right price in our round-up of the best laptop deals.
We like: It runs quickly
We didn’t like: The hard drive is small so you’ll probably need to buy a micro-SD card
There are strong contenders at the entry-level end of tablets, with Samsung and Amazon releasing solid options. It means tablets like this M9 need to be good to compete.
It doesn’t have the best specs on paper, but that doesn’t always tell the whole story – which is why we leave no stone unturned when testing every tablet.
Read our Lenovo Tab M9 review to see if it’s worth your money.
To browse other offers on tablets, see our best iPad and tablet deals.
We Like: The display on the charging case helps you find lost earbuds
We don’t like: The subpar microphone
These headphones are the current flagship in-ear model from JBL.
Uniquely, the charging case has a display which has a number of uses.
Various voice assistants are supported, including Alexa, and it has a water resistance rating of IPX5 (this means they have a high level of protection from water, but can’t be fully submerged).
For the details on the sound, noise cancelling, battery life and comfort – plus more on that charging case, check out our full JBL Tour Pro 2 review.
See our best Apple AirPod and wireless earbud deals.
We like: It’s easy to use and clean
We don’t like: The fridge could be quicker to chill food
This tall model comes with a hanging bottle shelf, salad box, and a Vita-Fresh chiller compartment that sits at around 1°C to provide a super-cooled home for foods such as fresh meat or fish.
Audible alarms will alert you if the doors are inadvertently left open and its doors can open in either direction to help you fit this appliance into your kitchen layout.
Read our full Bosch KGN39VXBT review to see if this is the model for you.
See our guide to all the best fridge freezer deals.
This is a particularly attractive fibre broadband deal given the 100Mbps average speed.
Now Broadband implements ad-hoc price increases, in July products increased by £3.50 (social tariffs were excluded from the price rise).
Read our NOW Broadband review to see how it fares in our survey.
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We like: It’s not too warm to lie on, it has a removable machine-washable cover
We don’t like: It’s bouncy, no sleep trial
Exclusive to online retailer MattressNextDay, the Breasley Select Plus Memory 1000 pocket is a pretty popular mattress on the Which? website.
This already cheaper-than-average pocket-sprung mattress is on offer for £229. MattressNextDay says this is a £90 saving off full price. We’ve seen it on offer before for cheaper, but this is still a good deal.
It’s described as medium-firm but in our independent tests it was rated 7.2 on a scale from 1 (very firm) to 10 (very soft).
Read our full Breasley Select Plus Memory 1000 Pocket review to see how durable and supportive our tests found it.
Buy a double direct from Mattress Next Day on offer for £229.
We like: Efficient water usage
We don’t like: The controls can be fiddly
This LG washing machine’s large 11kg capacity makes it especially well-suited to larger households.
Its list of features is pretty extensive, such as LG’s ezDispense technology that holds up to 35 doses of detergent and releases the appropriate amount with each wash.
There’s also an Allergy Care cycle that’s aimed at reducing dust mite allergens and an automatic sensor in the machine that will run the optimal wash pattern based on the weight and softness of your clothes.
Read our full LG F4Y711WBTA1 review to find out more.
For more offers, see our best washing machine deals.
We like: It’s easy to use
We don’t like: It’s fairly noisy
A cordless Shark vacuum cleaner aimed at pet owners. It’s equipped with ‘Anti Hair Wrap Plus’ which removes long, short and pet hair from the brush-roll as you clean, according to Shark.
Its ‘Clean Sense IQ’ automatically senses the invisible dirt and adjusts cleaning power and as with most of the brand’s cordless models, it also comes with LED light in the floorhead to help illuminate small particles of dust and pet hair.
In the box you’ll find a crevice tool, multi-surface tool, pet tool, accessory bag, lithium-Ion battery and a charger.
Read the full Shark Stratos IZ400UKT review to find out how it fared in our lab tests.
It’s currently priced at £279 from Appliances Direct, but also compare this with the offers at other retailers below.
See more vacuum deals in our round-up of the best Dyson deals and the best Shark deals.
As well as telling you which products are best and which are lacking, we’ve also put together a list of the best and worst shops.
We’ve quizzed thousands of Which? members on their experiences of shopping in some of the country’s best-known stores and websites, as well as with lesser-known brands.
After crunching the numbers, we can reveal which retailers score highly for product quality, range and value for money. To see the retailers that impressed in our latest shopping survey, head to our extensive guide on the best and worst shops.
Some retailers use underhand tactics to pressure you into making a purchase.
These include anchor pricing (when products are on sale more often than they aren’t), pressure selling (‘30 people are viewing this right now!’) and dubious claims about the ‘before’ price of a product.
If you’re unsure how good a deal is, use a tool such as PriceRunner to compare prices across retailers.
It’s always a good idea to read reviews before you buy a product, but not all reviews are trustworthy.
Some sellers incentivise people to post fake positive reviews to drown out genuine negative ones. If you’re in any doubt, check our expert guide on how to spot a fake review.
Whether you bought a product in-store or online, you still have rights under the Consumer Contract Regulations.
The regulations give you a 14-day window to return a non-faulty product, which begins on the day you receive your goods. Many retailers will give you longer than this, but it’s always best to check before you buy.
We’ve put together advice in our online returns guide on the additional rights you have when shopping online.