Are you after a new laptop, TV or fridge freezer, or maybe you want cheaper broadband? We’ve found great discounts on tech, home electricals and kitchen appliances for July.
This deals round-up only features products we’ve rigorously tested in our labs – we never recommend ‘deals’ on duds.
Our tests are objective and reflect how things are used in real life, so you can trust the accuracy of our reviews: read them before you buy.
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We like: Good washing performance
We don’t like: Slightly higher running costs than some
This is a good-sized machine with a 9kg capacity for cottons and 4kg capacity for synthetics. It has 14 programs including eco 40-60, a 14-minute refresh and a 30-minute rapid wash, as well as cotton and synthetic washes.
Its maximum spin speed is 1400rpm and there is a time remaining display, delay start and a child lock.
There is also an easy iron feature to help prevent creases.
Read the full Zanussi ZWF942E3PW review to see how it fared in our rigorous lab tests.
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We like: It’s versatile
We don’t like: It’s a bit noisy
This cordless vac comes with a fully removable and washable dustbin, an LCD display that lets you adjust the five suction levels, check on battery status and receive maintenance alerts, a freestanding charging base and a telescopic wand, which can be extended between 455cm and 655cm.
Like most cordless vacs, it comes with a removable handheld helper for smaller jobs and tight corners around your home.
In the box you’ll find a pet tool, a crevice tool, a combination tool and a flex tool for harder-to-reach areas; there’s also a spinning sweeper with disposable wet pads for mopping hard floors, and antibacterial reusable wet pads.
Read the full Samsung Jet 95 Pro VS20C9547TB review to find out how it fared in our lab tests.
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We like: It’s quiet
We don’t like: Black appliances aren’t for everyone
This Bosch comes with a hanging bottle shelf, salad box, and a Vita-Fresh chiller compartment designed to keep fresh meat or fish especially cool.
It offers super cool and super freeze settings to speed up chilling and freezing (handy if you’ve just brought a large batch of shopping back from the supermarket) and a Sabbath mode.
Audible alarms will alert you if the doors are inadvertently left open, or if the fridge freezer detects a malfunction, but you can deactivate these if you’d prefer them to remain silent.
Read our full Bosch KGN39VXBT review to see if it’s your perfect fridge freezer.
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We like: It’s quick
We don’t like: It undercooks chips if overfilled or not stirred regularly
This basket-type model from Zwilling weighs just under 4kg and has a 900g capacity, which is decent for a single air fryer.
It has six pre-set functions – chips, chicken, prawns, fish, pizza and cake – so you can select the food you’re cooking and the time and temperature are calculated for you. There are no other functions, although you do have the option of programming the time and temperature manually.
It measures 30 x 29 x 35cm (H x W x D).
Read our full Zwilling 1025057 review to see how well it air fries food.
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We like: Removable machine-washable cover
We don’t like: It’s a bit bouncy and hard to rotate, no sleep trial
Exclusive to online retailer MattressNextDay, the Breasley Select Plus Memory 1000 pocket is already cheaper than the average pocket sprung mattress. Now it is on offer for £229, which MattressNextDay says is a £90 saving on the full price.
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).
Despite the foam layers, it doesn’t feel overly warm to lie on when you get into bed, so it should suit most people.
Read our full Breasley Select PLUS Memory 1000 Pocket review to see how durable and supportive our tests found it.
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We like: Fantastic detail and colours in 4K
We don’t like: The smart menu is full of ads
Samsung’s QLED TVs used to be top of the range, but Neo QLEDs and OLEDs now take the top spots. This means QLED TVs like this Samsung have really come down in price.
This one has an impressive 4K screen, sharp SD and HD modes, good depth of sound and a decent range of gaming features and voice controls.
Read our expert Samsung QE55Q80CATXXU review to find out if this TV is right for you.
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We like Durable, long battery life, high-resolution screen
We don’t like Weaker front camera
This is a mid-range 2024 A-series phone from Samsung Galaxy, which has great specs for a phone that’s under £200 for the first time. It has a thin build and stylish look with a large, bright screen. The main camera system has a macro sensor to improve the quality of close-up shots. It’s available with 128GB or 256GB of storage.
Check Sim-free prices below, compare the best contract deals and read our full Samsung Galaxy A25 review.
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We like: The battery life
We don’t like: Disappointing speakers in our tests
This 2-in-1 laptop has a 13.3-inch touchscreen that can be flipped all the way around so the laptop can be used like a large tablet, or propped up on a desk.
Its Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of Ram and a 256GB SSD mean it won’t baulk if you have multiple web browser tabs and other programs open.
It weighs just 1.14kg, which is very light for a 13-inch 2-in-1.
Read our expert Samsung Galaxy Book 3 360 13.3-inch review to see if it meets your needs.
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We like: It’s fast and powerful
We don’t like: The awkward power-off function
The Apple iPad Air may has just been replaced by a 2024 model, which means this 2022 version has got cheaper.
It has a 2,360×1,640 sharper-than-HD Liquid Retina display and comes with different memory options: 64GB, 256GB or 5G. It also has a powerful M1 processor.
There are some issues with ease of use and it’s surprisingly bulky. It may be called the iPad Air, but at almost half a kilogram, it’s hardly feather-light.
Read our expert Apple iPad Air 2022 review for the full picture.
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Hyperoptic is a smaller broadband provider that offers fibre broadband in 64 towns and cities throughout the UK.
It offers a great range of fibre broadband deals, promising to keep your tariff the same for the full length of your contract – unlike many other providers.
Find out more in our Hyperoptic broadband review.
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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.
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